Showing posts with label Marcin Gortat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marcin Gortat. Show all posts

Friday, February 8, 2013

NBA 2013: Hollins Frustrated With Grizzlies' Lack Of Center Depth

Marc Gasol, con la camiseta del Akasvayu Giron...
Marc Gasol, con la camiseta del Akasvayu Girona, durante la disputa del tercer partido de los cuartos de final de los play-off de la liga ACB 2007-08 en el Pabellón Olímpico de Badalona. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Lionel Hollins has been left scrambling to fill the center position beyond Marc Gasol for the Memphis Grizzlies following the trades of Mo Speights and Hamed Haddadi.

The Grizzlies were outmatched by Luis Scola and Marcin Gortat when Gasol got into foul trouble in the Grizzlies' 96-90 loss to the Suns.

"One of the issues that I have is that neither Darrell (Arthur) or Ed (Davis) are fives. We don't have another big guy. We weren't able to play big and have two bigger people across the board because we don't have a bigger guy to put in the game."

http://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/225979/Hollins-Frustrated-With-Grizzlies-Lack-Of-Center-Depth-Following-Trades

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Sunday, December 19, 2010

NBA News 2010: Nash stays afloat in Suns’ sea of change

Steve Nash of the Phoenix Suns of the National...Image via Wikipedia
Less than seven months after the Phoenix Suns came within two wins of reaching the NBA Finals, the franchise’s roster has been overturned so thoroughly that only six players from that title-contending team remain. Even the general manager has left town, not to mention the All-Star forward.

And after the Suns completed a six-player trade with the Orlando Magic on Saturday – exchanging Jason Richardson, Hedo Turkoglu and Earl Clark for Vince Carter, Marcin Gortat and Mickael Pietrus – one question hung over the desert:

Will Steve Nash become the next to go?

The answer, according to the Suns, is no.

“We have no intention of trading Steve,” Suns coach Alvin Gentry told Yahoo! Sports. “The guy is one of the top point guards in the league. I don’t know why we’d consider trading him. The chances of that happening are slim and none.”

Nash’s agent, Bill Duffy, also said Suns owner Robert Sarver told him the team doesn’t have any intention of dealing its All-Star point guard. Nash has one year left on his contract after this season at a reasonable $11.7 million.

“He’s a treasure to the fans there,” Duffy said. “He’s revered there. There is enough of a relationship between Steve Nash and the Suns that if something were to transpire we’d be sure Steve would be involved in the process. Sarver has called me to tell me that nothing is going on with Steve.

“He’s everything. He’s the identity of the organization.”



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Saturday, December 18, 2010

NBA News 2010: Magic blockbuster

CLEVELAND - MAY 22: Hedo Turkoglu #15 of the O...Image by Getty Images via @daylife
Orlando Magic

Entering the season, some of the biggest question marks for the Orlando Magic were shot creation and perimeter scoring. After a 16-9 start to the year, in which the Magic's offense ranked 14th in offensive efficiency, an inconvenient truth had been realized -- Vince Carter and Rashard Lewis weren't cutting it anymore.

Insert Gilbert Arenas, Hedo Turkoglu and Jason Richardson into the equation. The expectation, when it comes down to it, is that Arenas, Turkoglu and Richardson address some glaring weaknesses for Orlando. The shot creation and perimeter scoring is there; now the Magic have to address their lack of frontcourt depth and size with the purge of Lewis and Marcin Gortat. Needless to say, it's likely that Magic president Otis Smith isn't done shaking up the roster. Will the changes be enough to overtake the Miami Heat and Boston Celtics in the Eastern Conference? That remains to be seen. Van Gundy has a lot of work to do to assimilate Arenas, Turkoglu, and Richardson into Orlando's schemes collectively. Then there's the issue of figuring out whether or not the Magic sacrificed too much defense with these trades. The next couple of months should be real interesting.


Phoenix Suns

The Phoenix Suns accomplished two major goals in Saturday’s trade with the Orlando Magic by adding much-needed quality size in Marcin Gortat and dumping the long-term contract of a piece that didn’t fit the system in Hedo Turkoglu. That’s certainly worth the lateral swap of Jason Richardson for Vince Carter at the 2-guard spot and losing a seldom-used project in Earl Clark, especially when the Suns get a 2011 first-rounder to boot.


Washington Wizards

But for Grunfeld, the exchange was all about his personal perfect storm. Moving on past the Gilbert Arenas saga? Check. Save a little money? Check to the tune of at least $24 million. Get a player presumed to be a better fit with John Wall as a stretch four who can open up the court? Check, theoretically.

http://espn.go.com/blog/TrueHoop/post/_/id/22934/truehoop-views-on-magic-blockbuster


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