Shaq to Cavs, RJ to Spurs, Carter to Magic.

They can dance together, but can they play together and go to the top. Shaq to the Cavs adds a better low post presence, then Big Z but he still doesnt fix the problem the Cavs had in the Eastern Conference Finals. The Cavs had trouble with the pick and roll and im not to sure if Shaq fills that hole. Shaq isn’t really as mobile as he used to be, and thats what is needed on pick and role defense mobility to stop the ball. But with Shaq now teamed up with LeBron that could be greatness in the making. Also with Kobe just winning a title to be tied with the “Diesel” man himself, I’m sure he wants to win amother Championship to seperate himself from Kobe once again.

The Spurs gets a perimeter player in RJ for situations when Tony Parker slashes to the lane, or when ”The Big Fundamental” wants to kick out on a double-team. Jefferson is still a young guy and with the Spurs getting rid of old guys Bruce Bowen and Kurt Thomas it could help them. Dealing Bowen and Thomas could hurt them as well, because you knew what you were getting out of those two everynight although Bowen’s performance has decreased since last year. But the Spurs look good going into next year.

Vince Carter is this guy done or done he still have something left in the tank. With his point total decreasing every year since he’s been in New Jersey, I’m starting to have my doubts about ol’ Vince. The Magic gave up some key people in this deal especially Rafer Alston who was key in the Magic home games in the finals. But if the Magic can keep Hedo they will be even more dangerous with the add ofVince Carter. Also with the add of Vince he’s a taller guard and he can play the taller two-guards, which the Magic had problems with in the Finals guarding Kobe.
These are three big trades that will be making major noise in this upcoming season and you might just see one of these three teams in next years finals.



