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Heat Send Shaq to Suns for Marion, Banks

BOB BAUM | February 6, 2008 11:25 PM EST | AP

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PHOENIX — The Phoenix Suns acquired Shaquille O'Neal in a stunning, blockbuster deal that sent four-time All-Star Shawn Marion and Marcus Banks to the Miami Heat. The improbable pairing of the speedy Suns and the slow but once-mighty O'Neal became official when he cleared a physical exam Wednesday.

O'Neal didn't talk to reporters, but he received a loud, long standing ovation when introduced on the big screen while watching the New Orleans-Phoenix game from a suite at US Airways Center on Wednesday night.

First, he stood to acknowledge the cheers with both arms open. He sat down again, but as the cheers continued, he got up once more. He pointed to the NBA championship ring he was wearing, then gave a thumbs up. The crowd went wild.

The trade, a dramatic move by first-year Phoenix general manager Steve Kerr, signals an unexpected change in philosophy for the Suns, adding a 7-foot-1, 325-pound center who has won four NBA championships but has been plagued by injuries in recent years and turns 36 next month.

O'Neal has been out with a hip injury and underwent an MRI exam in Miami on Tuesday. He flew to Phoenix on Wednesday for the physical.

"I'm well aware that I'm on the line," Kerr told The Associated Press. "That's my job. That's why I'm sitting in this seat. I'm comfortable with the decision. I think it gives us a better chance to win, and a better chance to win in the playoffs."

The Suns' Amare Stoudemire is a friend of O'Neal and talked to him about his new team.

"He says he's ready to roll," Stoudemire said. "Whatever he needs to do he's going to be down for it, and he wants to win a championship, so we're on the same page."

Suns coach Mike D'Antoni said he was wholly in favor of the trade because of the quality of player O'Neal.

"It just makes us better," he said.

The coach is well aware of widespread criticism of the deal because of a belief that Shaq is no longer a formidable player.

"I think you're wrong," D'Antoni said. "He is not going to come to Phoenix and lay an egg. He is focused and ready to roll. He wants to show the pundits that this was a great trade."

Team leader Steve Nash also praised the trade.

"There's doubts and a risk to everything," he said. "I know that's going to be a favorite talking point for all the media, but for us the talking point is we've got an incredible, huge, talented, charismatic player in our locker room now. ... This sounds like it's going to be a lot of fun."

O'Neal was to be introduced at a news conference Thursday.

He has averaged 25.6 points and 11.5 rebounds in 16 seasons in the NBA.

This season, plagued by injuries and going through a divorce, he's averaging 14.2 points. His 14-year streak as an All-Star choice came to an end this year.

He missed much of the 2006-07 season with a knee injury and finished that season with career lows in games (40), scoring (17.3 points), rebounds (7.4), minutes (28.4) and free-throw percentage (.422).

"It was a very, very hard decision for me. When Shaq came to the team four years ago, I always felt it was forever. We won a championship with him. We wish him nothing but the best," Heat coach Pat Riley said. "We have to move on with our team. We're rebuilding. This is not the most desirable place to be right now."

He denied that there was any lingering rift with O'Neal.

"I loved Shaq when I got him and I love him today," Riley said. "I've been coaching 25 years and there wasn't anything that went on between Shaq and I that caused this. We simply looked at the big picture, where we are today, and we need to build around Dwyane (Wade)."

The Heat have lost 19 of their last 20 games and have the NBA's worst record at 9-37.

Phoenix gambled that Shaq will be healthy and more motivated when he moves to the desert.

"I do believe we showed Shaq a tremendous amount of respect by sending him to a contender, probably the top contender in the Western Conference and he's going to flourish there, he will help them," Riley said. "He will give them a new life and a new hope and a different game and so I think from that standpoint, he's happy about that."

For the three-plus seasons since Nash came to town, the speedy Suns have been darlings of NBA fans weary of the slow style that has prevailed for years. But the Suns have fallen short in the playoffs, never making it to the finals.

The addition of O'Neal doesn't necessarily put the brakes on the running game, Kerr said.

"We ran when Kurt Thomas was here. He got the rebound, and everybody else ran down the court," Kerr said. "We're still going to run, but we feel like we'll have a better halfcourt team."

Marion, weary of being third fiddle to Nash and Stoudemire, asked to be traded before the season began. He didn't get his wish and, although he refused to talk publicly about it, remained unhappy with his role.

Still, his talents fit well with the fast-paced style that coach Mike D'Antoni wanted, especially with his ability to finish on a fast break. He also was the team's best defender, guarding everyone from Tony Parker to Yao Ming. Marion, who has spent all of his 8 1/2 NBA season with Phoenix, made the All-Star team the last three seasons.

This season, though, he failed to make it, while Nash and Stoudemire did. Marion has NBA career averages of 18.4 points and 10 rebounds. This season, he's averaging 15.8 points and 9.9 rebounds.

The Suns have the best record in the West (34-14) but have not played up to their own expectations. Their interior defense is among the NBA's worst. Kerr apparently felt that without a large presence inside, Phoenix could not combat the big men, such as Andrew Bynum and Tim Duncan, in the playoffs.

With O'Neal on the court, an obviously happy Stoudemire can play his more natural power forward position.

"There's not as much pressure now, as far as being that center position, that center stopper," Stoudemire said. "I've been playing out of position for four years now. Now I'm back at my natural position. Shaq is the best at his and I'm the best at mine, so it's going to be a great opportunity for us."

O'Neal's move west adds fuel to the already intense rivalry between the Suns, the Lakers and old teammate Kobe Bryant.

"Maybe now I won't be the No. 1 enemy when we go there," the Suns' Raja Bell said. "That's OK with me."

The trade required a significant financial commitment from budget-conscious owner Robert Sarver because O'Neal is scheduled to make $20 million this season and $20 million more each of the next two.

Marion makes $16.4 million this year and could opt out of the $17 million final year of his contract after this season. Banks has been in and out of the Suns' rotation the past two seasons.

The Heat also waived Luke Jackson.

O'Neal entered this season talking about how he wanted to win at least one more title, saying his "legacy" wouldn't be complete unless he left the game with at least five rings.

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AP Sports Writer Tim Reynolds in Miami contributed to this report.

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The Lord of the Rings is coming to the Desert....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:42 PM on 02/07/2008

Marion has more ability and vitality in one ankle that the decrepit O'Neal has left in his whole body. What a disastrous move for the Suns.

Marion is one of the most under-appreciated players in the league, and the Suns should've given him his props and paid him more. He's a perfect fit for the Suns. Shaq, on the other hand, will be a lumbering wreck, huffing and wheezing as he tries to keep up with Nash and Stoudemire. You can't be a defensive presence if you can't move your feet or if you're sitting on the bench with five fouls. The other high-powered Western Conference offenses are going fly right by this lumbering has-been.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:57 AM on 02/07/2008
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Though I cant stand Shaq as a player I think he is washed up...as long as it helps the Suns and help Amare its a good move

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:25 AM on 02/07/2008
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Much respect to Shaq, but he ain't what he used to be. If Phoenix doesn't win a title this year they're going to regret this trade.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:44 AM on 02/07/2008
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This trade makes sense to me. Shaq can still be effective but with his injuries and age he can't be the central pillar and post of a team. The Phoenix Suns have enough ammunition to be able to rest Shaq and still be productive. It's a little like Bill Walton going to the Celtics and adding that little extra. I wish Shaq well.

I would still like to see the Lakers re-emerge though.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:39 AM on 02/07/2008
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Shaq's moving to Phoenix, but he's not going to retire!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:26 PM on 02/06/2008

Grant Hill, Steve Nash, ...and now The Suns have Shaq?!? This *is* great news. I never thought in a million years that Shaq would ever go to Phoenix. Yeah, obviously, Shaq doesn't have the young legs anymore. But since The Suns are currently in 1st in the Western Conference Pacific division, . . . *when* Shaq is healthy enough to play, he should be *a* positive factor that will improve upon The Sun's game plan. Just exactly how much of a positive factor Shaq will be to The Suns, remains to be seen, but I don't believe he will ever be a negative, even if Shaq is nursing injuries on the court getting back to feeling 100%. And with Shaq and Nash being on the same team, with Sir Charles's butt in the seats at US Airways Center, The Suns are now a big-ticket draw for televised NBA games and for Phoenix fans! Shaq isn't the young player he used to be, but don't write him off just yet. The Sun's roster is deep in talent, they are in 1st place, so he just might, ... he just might, get another championship ring with The Phoenix Suns. It is very possible. Now, we will all be keeping our eyes on Phoenix. And as a former Arizona State University grad, ... *you bet I hope Shaq helps to lead The Suns to the NBA Finals!*

:)

Go Suns!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:23 PM on 02/06/2008

Oops! There is no "former" in anyone being an actual grad of a university. Damn, I miss the old HuffPost 'edit' button; God knows I need it, ... more often than not!

LOL

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:35 PM on 02/06/2008

yes, the suns are ranked 1 right now, but the season is not even half over. The Suns are a soft team and this trade proves it. Nash & Co have never been able to beat any of thier so called rivals. The Shaq trade will not change that. How much fun will the Lakers have running circles around this team. Shaq or Pau trade will not help either team. Spurs will crush both when the playoffs start. Go Spurs Go!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:34 AM on 02/07/2008

Damn Canadians...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:54 PM on 02/06/2008

Wow! When's Shaq/Kobe I...could get mean.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:54 PM on 02/06/2008

They kissed and made up some time. I realize you Zionists aren't too bright and up on things, but come on.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:50 AM on 02/07/2008

Is he still playing? I thought he was a police officer now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:51 PM on 02/06/2008

This is the worst sports trade in history! The fast-break Suns pay $40M for a guy who makes funny commercials, and give up a guy who scores 16 ppg and is second in the league in dunks.

The Suns panicked when the Lakers got Pau.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:49 PM on 02/06/2008
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"The Suns panicked when the Lakers got Pau."

Agreed. Even so, as much as I like Steve Nash, I can't say the new Suns would beat the new Lakers in 7 games, after Bynum heals.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:48 AM on 02/07/2008

LMAO bring it fat Shaq and Suns. Kobe, Drew and Pau are gonna hand you your asses.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:35 PM on 02/06/2008
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Now all the Suns have to do to win a championship is bring back Charles Barkley and Connie Hawkins.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:50 PM on 02/06/2008
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I heard Tom Chambers still has a nice jumpshot.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:45 AM on 02/07/2008

..i heard paul westphal can still shoot the lights out someone has got to get neal walk back in a uniform...o'neal is done...how is he gonna contribute to a team that runs and guns when he trots down the floor like a decrepit old man and can barely muster up energy it seems at times to play 1/2 speed????....does this mean the suns are gonna slow it down and play a post game?...look- stoudamire plays zero D and the idea those two guys are gonna solidify the suns on D is absurd...funny irony here--- the badly faded, media- hyped and way overrated fossil o'neal is traded for a sub-allstar caliber small forward to his 4th nba on the 74th birthday of the greatest big man and greatest winner in american professional sports history--happy birthday to the INCOMPARABLE BILL RUSSELL!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:59 PM on 02/07/2008

Even though 2 days ago they said there would be no trades, that they're sticking with the core players, oh well. Its a win-win situation for Phoenix, if he improves his free throw ability, stays healthy, it will be great. If he gets injured he can stand out side and block the sun over a crowd.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:49 PM on 02/06/2008

practice your free throw big guy ...please .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:38 PM on 02/06/2008

Oh! my God , I'm first..now I can die in peace .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:41 PM on 02/06/2008
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