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What the Suns may look like in 2009-2010
What the Suns may look like in 2009-2010
If a rumored trade with the Warriors goes through, Brandan Wright could be one of many new members of the Phoenix Suns this season. With the news that a trade that would send Amare Stoudemire to the Golden State Warriors in exchange for Andris Biedrins, Brandan Wright , Marco Bellinelli and ...
Curry pick part of likely Amare deal
azcentral.com — slideshow Profile: Amaré Stoudemire The Suns could have landed their man in Thursday night's draft before their... pick ever came up. Golden State's selection of Davidson point guard Stephen Curry at No. 7 was likely made for the Suns as part of an Amaré ... (more) Curry pick part of likely Amare deal
A new look in the works for Suns
azcentral.com — The Suns hit their target when their 14th pick came up in Thursday's draft and could have... landed another target before that pick even came up. With its first-round pick, Phoenix selected 6-foot-10 Louisville forward Earl Clark, but the bigger news was ... (more) A new look in the works for Suns
Suns won't get Curry for Stoudemire
azcentral.com — slideshow Profile: Amaré Stoudemire If the Suns make an Amaré Stoudemire trade with Golden State, they apparently... won't be getting Davidson point guard Stephen Curry in the exchange. League sources said Golden State is unwilling to part with Curry, ... (more) Suns won't get Curry for Stoudemire
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