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  • It's (Almost) Official: Shaq sent to Cavs in 3-player deal

    Deal awaiting final owner approval

    By Chris Broussard

    The Cleveland Cavaliers and the Phoenix Suns have come to an agreement on a blockbuster trade that sends Shaquille O'Neal to Cleveland to team with LeBron James, according to sources.

    The deal has been agreed to in principle and is expected to be finalized Thursday, according to sources.

    Cleveland will send Ben Wallace and Sasha Pavlovic to Phoenix for the future Hall of Famer.

    The trade gives the Cavs a player they've coveted since February. With center Zydrunas Ilgauskas starting to break down, adding Shaq to the roster gives them a dominant force in the middle. The Cavs were obviously unhappy with their ability to defend Dwight Howard in the playoffs and bringing Shaq into the fold should help.

    For the Suns, the move is a straight salary dump. Pavlovic's $5 million dollar contract next season is only partially guaranteed for the amount of $1.5 million. Factor in the disparities in the contracts between Wallace, Pavlovic and Shaq and the team will save $4.5 million next season. However, when you factor in the savings they'll reap on the luxury tax, it will be closer to $10 million in savings. That savings can be amplified if Wallace decides to retire and the Suns buy him out of his contract for less than the $14 million he's owed next season.

    The trade is a pretty strong admission by the Suns that they screwed up when they traded Shawn Marion for Shaq in February of 2007. Marion was a free agent this summer and, had they let him walk, their savings would've been $21 million not the $5.5 million they're saving in this deal.

    When the Suns made the trade they had the best record in the Western Conference. This year they finished in the lottery. With Shaq gone, the question is ... are the Suns finally rebuilding?

    Sources say that the team would still like to compete. They still have veterans Steve Nash, Amare Stoudemire, Jason Richardson and Leandro Barbosa. They also have the 14th pick in the draft this year and second year player Robin Lopez.

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    IMO, this move hurts the Cavs in the future. Because when Shaq is done after this year, and LeBron's contract is up, there's not much reason to stay. Might have been better to pursue a younger guy, who would entice James to remain in Cleveland.

    But for this year, it makes Cleveland a hell of a lot better team, and Cleveland can certainly get a championship this year, and IMO easily take the East. However, this is not a good long term deal for the Cavs, but when you only give up Wallace and Pavlovic to get him, it's a good deal!
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      Maybe they know Lebron is gone after next season and now they are rolling the dice.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by weazel079 View Post
        Maybe they know Lebron is gone after next season and now they are rolling the dice.
        i agree buddy


        also marion for shaq last year is now looking like suns are admitting they screwed up
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