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Why Phoenix Made the Deal for Shaq

Posted By: Eddie Johnson
February 10, 2008 8:15 PM

A few weeks ago I heard about a potential deal the Suns might be involved in, but I brushed it off because around this time of year we hear all kinds of rumors.

Eddie Johnson lists the top 5 reasons the Suns made the Shaquille O'Neal trade.
(NBAE Photos)

Then when the Lakers acquired Pau Gasol, my mind started to wonder and mainly because there are two teams that the Suns view as huge hurdles to the finals: the Lakers and the Spurs.

I again started to worry because it meant more Shawn Marion trade rumors and one more round of those rumors could really destroy any progress the Suns made since the Garnett discussions last summer with regards to the Matrix.

Well, here we are again and this time it’s a done deal.

Let’s get one thing straight before I talk about the value of this trade and give my five reasons why the Suns had to make a deal for Shaq and my five reasons why it could work… Shawn Marion is one the best people and players I have ever had the pleasure of watching and the Miami Heat will find out what working hard for 48 minutes is all about when the Matrix arrives in South Beach.

Marion leaves as one of the most consistent and popular Sun players ever and he will definitely be a candidate for the Suns Ring of Honor when he retires. Shawn is the best combination rebounder and defender in this league since Dennis Rodman and the Suns will have to find a combination of players to replace what Marion brought to the table every night in those hustle categories.

I also know Shawn well enough to say that he will indeed miss Phoenix, but he understands that being traded virtually head up for the most dominant player that has probably played is nothing to be embarrassed about.

Although the Matrix factor will be missed, the Suns had to do something. Yes, they have the best record in the Western Conference. But something was not right. The dominance that we were used to see was not there on a consistent basis. We did not see the blowout games or the 20 to 4 runs that this team has spoiled us with over the last three years. The games seemed to be a grind and it wore on the fans and critics and caused us to think that maybe the Suns were becoming vulnerable. That, combined with the improvement of the Hornets, Nuggets, Trail Blazers and Warriors at the bottom of the pack, made a trip to the Finals look hazy and difficult.

So we also must assume the Suns front office and coaching staff had some of the same anxiety because they are extremely giddy at having the opportunity to put Shaq in a Suns uniform.

Here are five reasons why the Suns had to make this move for Shaquille O’Neal:

Steve Nash’s window of opportunity is closing

As each year passes, the Suns cannot expect Nash to continue to create offensively for everyone. Pushing the ball on the fast break is one thing, but having to run the two-man game 40 possessions every night against physical defenses will eventually take its toll. Nash deserves a chance to add a title to his two MVP trophies.

Spurs have never won back-to-back championships

The last time this scenario came to bear, the Dallas Mavericks used a physical combination of Erick Dampier and DeSagana Diop to wear down the Amare-less Suns to move on to the Finals against Shaq and the Heat. The Spurs have showed signs of wear and tear and the Suns do not want to miss out again on this opportunity.

Lakers add Pau Gasol factor

The Lakers could have said we traded for Pau Gasol on Halloween because it scared everyone in the Western Conference. I don’t even play anymore and it scared me. Imagine the frontline of Lamar Odom, Andrew Bynum and Gasol. Then combine it with the athleticism and shooting of Kobe Bryant and it’s obvious how every team is saying, “Why is Phil Jackson so darn lucky and why can’t he suffer for long?”

Throw in Trevor Ariza, Jordan Farmar, Derek Fisher and Ronny Turiaf. The Lakers look like a championship team this year.

Suns are 2-6 against the top teams in the West

The Suns have beaten the Lakers without Bynum and they beat the Spurs early in the season. They are 0-2 against the Hornets, lost twice to the Lakers with Bynum and got beaten by the Mavericks. The major reason for the losses has been an inability to defend the paint and the lack of defensive rebounding. Proof lays in the stats of the teams interior players when they play the Suns. Bynum averages 21 and 12. Duncan averages 27 and 17. Chandler averages 15 and 15. All above their season averages. And if you want to look further, Al Jefferson, who plays on arguably the worst team in the league, averages 32 and 16 in two Timberwolves wins this season against the Suns.

Combine this with the foul trouble of the Suns best offensive player, Amare Stoudemire, and we see why the Suns chose to pursue Shaq.

The Portland Trail Blazers and the Greg Oden factor

The Blazers are the team of the future. If Greg Oden lives up to his promise and LaMarcus Aldridge and All-Star Brandon Roy continue to grow, the Suns will have another couple of big bodies to deal with over the next few years.

So now that I have given you why the Suns made the move, here are five reasons why it could work:

First let me say this… I have heard the comment about Shaq is a shell of himself so on and so forth. Give me a break. I predicted the Heat would struggle this year and it was not because of Shaq. It was because of the players Pat Riley surrounded him with. Riley basically signed and drafted players that can’t throw the ball into the post and most importantly did not strike fear in teams with their jump shooting ability. This can ruin any big man that is a threat to post up and be productive in this league, including one of the most dominant ever.

So it’s absurd to judge Shaq on what he has done this year. He deserves to be judged on what he can bring to the Suns.

Suns rise immediately to one of the most physical teams

Shaquille O’Neal is a wall. The most overhyped stat is blocked shot. What about deterrence and altering decisions with the ball? The Suns are at the top of the league in blocked shots, but are viewed as a weak defensive team. The reason they blocked shots is because they got a ton of opportunities. Now that statistic will go down, but the opposition’s in-the-paint scoring will too. That means teams will take more jump shots and the Suns are better at that game than anyone in the league and now they also have the interior scoring of Amare and Shaq to boot.

The Suns are the worst defensive rebounding team in the league because they could not command space. Shaq will allow Amare, Grant Hill, Raja Bell, Boris Diaw, etcetera, to be better rebounders because he will eat up space and punish offensive rebounders with long outlet passes – thus allowing Nash and Leandro Barbosa to leak out.

Finally, Shaq will protect Steve Nash and Amare Stoudemire from physical play. Players are physically afraid of him and he will punish you if you take shots at his teammates. I would love to see Robert Horry throw Nash to the floor with Shaq around to punish Parker or Duncan.

Three players that command serious defensive attention

Shaq, Steve Nash and Amare Stoudemire will cause teams to change their defensive philosophy during the course of the game, which is extremely difficult to do.

Case in point. How will teams defend the Suns when they run the high pick-and-roll with Amare? Normally teams will rotate the weak side big defender over to challenge him. Well, if that occurs you have Shaq on the weak block flashing in for a pass from Nash or a guard trying to block him out. If teams get silly enough to rotate a small player to Amare, then they allow Raja Bell or Leandro Barbosa to have wide open three-point shots on the weak side.

Mike D’Antoni can use his full playbook now with the back-to-the-basket dominance of Shaq.

Improve the running game

The biggest fallacy about the Suns and their running game is that Shaq will slow them down. I believe it will speed them up and give them more opportunities to run. I have already talked about possessions and the physicality Shaq brings to the Suns.

Now couple that with better confidence with your defensive rebounding – thus allowing Nash, Barbosa, Hill and Bell to run out earlier. The Suns could be even more potent. Also throw in Amare running more because of not having to fight and box out big centers.

I never saw Kareem Abdul-Jabbar running the lanes for the Lakers, but I did see him igniting it with rebounding and long outlet passes, and then coming down on the block with commanding presence.

Amare will become more dominant

Because of the matchup nightmare Shaq would bring, Amare Stoudemire will benefit the most.

Foul trouble should decrease and scoring and rebounding should go up. Also watch for his weak side defense to produce more blocked shots and steals. We have never seen what Shaq could do with a young dominant power forward beside him and he has one of the best in Stoudemire, who should be ecstatic at the chance to stop battling centers every night.

Nash can play without dominating ball

This might be the most important cause of the Shaq trade and here is why.

D’Antoni would love to keep Nash on the floor and use him off the ball, but he knows the offense would stall. The addition of Shaq and his great passing out of the post will allow the NBA’s best three-point shooter to spot up for periods during the game and punish defenses for doubling.

Case in point. Grant Hill throws it in to Shaq with Nash and either Barbosa or Bell on the weak side and Amare on the elbow waiting for the short jumpshot or the run to the basket if they double off of him.

This will destroy any defense and if Shaq stays healthy the Suns will be the team to beat come playoff time. 


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(Eddie Johnson's blog originally appeared on HoopsHype.com and was reprinted with permission.)

Comments

Sherdil Rana - Philippines
Man, i love it. You totally make sense. It's about time these other people swallow their words. The Sun will Rise in Phoenix!!! It's time for that long-awaited Championship!!!

Antoinette - Phoenix, AZ
Awesome blog!! Thanks for you view Eddie. It is good to see something positive instead of all the negative things that I have been reading. I have been researching and reading about Shaq since I don't know all that much about him. I have never been a fan of him so I just need to see him play and just read about him. Majority of the stuff have been negative of course but I liked him attitude at the press conference. I cannot wait to see him play with the Suns... I believe that he will prove all the negative people wrong and the unsure people like me... I'm a Suns fan no matter what happens... GO SUNS.... GO SHAQ, PROVE YOURSELF AND PROVE 'EM NEGATIVE PEOPLE WRONG... LIKE YOU SAID, MAKE 'EM EAT THEIR WORDS!!

Javier Seas - California
No way are they going anywhere, hey i'm a Shaq fan but teams will figure the Suns out fast...Remember Shaq has to gaurd all the good centers in the Western Conference and be the last line of defense, i predict that he will be in foul trouble before the 4th quarter even begins, at that point the Suns will have to move Stoudamire over to center, and remember they have no Matrix over at power forward to help out, at that point they will just be another team, just look at the two previous games they played against Seattle and Washington where both those teams easily could have won those games.

Remember when Hakeem Olajuwon went to Toronto to help out Vince Carter and when Patrick Ewing went to Seattle? That was horrible.

sunsfan2 - phoenix
Can you just imagine if we had both Shawn Marion and Shaq, this team would be "ludicrous" there would be no doubts at all

MONCAL18 - PHX602
SHAWN...WE WILL MISS YOU!!GOOD LUCK,

HOPE YOU'LL COME BACK TO PHOENIX SOMEDAY!

JOHN S. - SURPRISE AZ
Great blog Eddie, you have been in the trenches, and know all about restoring ones game. All Shaq needed was a reason. Can you imagine the hero status he will have if he leads the Suns to their first title. The fact that many experts are calling him washed up, is really a bonus for us in the motivation dept.. There are five teams who could win it all this year.A 75% effective Shaq makes the Suns a solid #2 on that list.

Peter R. Lopez - Paranaque City, Philippines
Doubters beware, you don't want to upset a 4-time NBA champ, 14-time all star, 2 time ASG MVP, 3 time Finals MVP, one time MVP, 7 feet tall, 340 lbs meancing mastodon mound of muscle. Keep on yapping about the big fella's downside, it'll just feed his fury to get back all the haters. This maybe the year where the Suns can have it all. Oh my golly gee!

Brian H - Las Vegas
This team is going to be unstoppable once Shaq is on the court. Shaq was not brought in to win games in February and March. He was brought in to win games in the playoff where it really counts.

The Suns are going to miss Marion more than Banks. Marion did the dirty work for the team. He rebounded, block shots, defended opposing team best player. I can't wait to see how he plays in Miami with a structured system. I've seen Marion play since College at UNLV and like the style of game he plays, but a lot of his success I think came from not being a focal point of the team. Once Nash came to town Marion was able to play freely. He going to miss Phoenix more than he might admit. Moving to a team that is last in the league is going to be hard. As for Banks, well who cares. Bad signing not given the chance behind Nash. Lets hope he learned something since he'll have a chance to show himself, plus he's signed for an additional 3 years.

All in all we don't know how it's going to work until we see Shaq on the court. We can say "he going to slow them down" but we won't know until we witness it. Shaq said “The Sun will rise in Phoenix” lets hope he can back it up and bring a championship to Phoenix.

oldskool - San Antonio, Texas
Mamma's hide your children, Shaq Daddy is coming to eat the little ones!!

Great article EJ. It's refreshing to see someone actually look at the upside of this trade. When I heard about it, the first thing I thought of was the "Showtime Lakers." I can remember the watching Suns vs Lakers at Veteran's Memorial and the run game spawned by Kareem Abdul Jabbar's rebounding and outlet passes. They were unstoppable!! They were fantastic. As a long time suns fan, I have to give that Lakers squad supreme respect. (damn that almost hurt!)

Now, I see Shaq bringing this type of game to Phoenix. Amarie will have more open shots and opportunities as a result of Shaq's presence. Nash will have so many opportunities to dish the ball to all of his teammates. Shaq commands a double team on the post. The half-court game for the suns should be outstanding. Over the past several years I had dreaded the Suns half-court offense. If the three point shooters were cold and the game was slowed down, it might be a long night if they could not get the tempo back in their favor.

With Shaq, their half-court game should vastly improve while their running game should keep steaming along nicely.

Boom Shaq-a-laq!

Prove all the naysayers wrong big guy!!

mike bello - tempe
I have a great nicname for shaq he always comes up with long names so how about THE BIG PHOENICIAN !! has a ring to it

pac4life - Phoenix
I have a better name for the 3 of them, how about the Nash, Stack, Shaq Attack

Charmi - Scottsdale
WELCOME, Big Warrior. We can't wait for the ring.

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