Grant Hill Signs With Phoenix

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Nice little pick up for the Suns IF he can stay healthy. My guess is he'll be on and off the disabled list throughout the season.




Hill to sign with Phoenix after agreeing to two-year deal
By Chad Ford
ESPN.com
(Archive)
Updated: July 5, 2007, 2:09 PM ET

Grant Hill, who fell short of expectations in six injury-marred seasons with Orlando, has decided to sign a free-agent contract with the Phoenix Suns.


The move continues an overhaul of the Magic lineup and shores up the small forward position for Phoenix.

Hill's agent, Lon Babby, said Thursday that Hill has agreed in principle to a two-year deal -- known as a bi-annual exception -- for $1.8 million this season and almost $2 million in 2008-09 at the player's option. Teams can offer $1.2 million as the mid-level exception for veterans, but can offer the bigger $1.8 million bi-annually.

The deal will not be considered official until July 11, the first day free agents are allowed to officially sign new contracts.

Hill also considered the Pistons, Heat, Mavs and Spurs but ultimately chose the Suns because of their ability to give him a meaningful role on the team and a chance at a championship.

"Obviously money wasn't the biggest factor here," Babby said. "He had offers for a lot more money. Grant wants a chance to win a championship and he wanted to go to a place that would give him a chance to contribute. Phoenix was the perfect fit."

Hill gives Phoenix some help at small forward after the team traded away James Jones on draft night. Hill should challenge Boris Diaw for the starting small forward role.

Despite Hill joining the team, the Suns' future remains rather murky at this point. While they have been a contender every year since Steve Nash joined the team, uncertainty remains around the roster for the 2007-08 season.

The team has been heavily involved in Kevin Garnett trade rumors this summer. In almost every scenario that has leaked, players like Shawn Marion or Amare Stoudemire could potentially head to other teams. It is still unclear how Hill's signing will affect the Suns' thinking about trading Marion or Stoudemire or trading for Garnett.

Suns owner Robert Sarver would like new Suns general manager Steve Kerr to trim around $10 million in payroll this summer in order to avoid paying the league's luxury tax -- another factor that might influence the team's decision-making.

Hill's decision to leave the Magic ends a long, tortured relationship with the franchise. When Hill joined the team in 2000 (along with free agent Tracy McGrady) in a sign-and-trade with Detroit, people were talking about winning championships. However, complications from ankle surgery in the summer of 2000 derailed Hill's career.

In his six seasons with the Magic, Hill played more than 30 games in a season only twice. In total, Hill played in only 200 of the 492 total regular-season games the Magic played while he was under contract for $93 million.

Chad Ford covers the NBA for ESPN Insider.
 

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I don't see how Phoenix thinks they can win a championship by even thinking about trading Amare and Shawn Marion. They fit that system perfect. If they get traded I see Nash's numbers dropping and Phoenix won't contend.
 
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I BELIEVE THIS IS THE LAST YEAR FOR THE SUNS TO WIN A CHAMPIONSHIP... NASH IS GETTING OLD, AND IF I REMEMBER CORRECTLY THIS IS THE LAST YEAR IN MARIONS CONTRACT. AND I THINK HE WONT BE COMING BACK AFTER IT EXPIRES...
 
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Tony said:
I don't see how Phoenix thinks they can win a championship by even thinking about trading Amare and Shawn Marion. They fit that system perfect. If they get traded I see Nash's numbers dropping and Phoenix won't contend.
it would be dumb to trade amare because of his potential.. but marion.. I love shawn, but he disappears in the playoffs. I dont think he's really THAT important of a part to win a championship. I could be underestimating his impact though
 
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kudos to signing Hill though. fuck those talkin shit bout it.. I take it they didnt watch Hill play too much last year.
 

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I just don't see Grant Hill fitting Phoenix's style of play in the West. He's more of an East Coast post you up player.
 
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I can see Pheonix running up and down the court, with Hill trailing behind like, "Wait up, guys!".

Seriously, what's he gonna do? Be a backup for Leandro Barbosa? That's really gonna help the Suns.

I'd sign him for the veteran minimum and a box of camels, no filter.

Dude averaged 14 ppg on a team where he was counted on to produce. No telling how little this guys gonna do as a backup.
 
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Hill must not have wanted a ring. SA woulda been a much better fit for brittle bones. He coulda just chilled around the 3 pt line a bust one when necessary like Mike Finley. But I mean he definitely would not have been a starter and I guess he'll get that chance in PHX. Well at least he'll be able to see them hoist another Pacific Division Champs banner up there, I guess he can brag on that
 
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Tony said:
I don't see how Phoenix thinks they can win a championship by even thinking about trading Amare and Shawn Marion. They fit that system perfect. If they get traded I see Nash's numbers dropping and Phoenix won't contend.
Nash's numbers won't drop, no matter what they do, trust that
 

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Bad move by Hill.. He's gonna just be forgotten like Jalen Rose was last year and never play. He doesn't fit that style of play, at all.
That's what concerns me. Hill will have a hard time running with Phoenix.
 
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Robby2Slobby said:
Bad move by Hill.. He's gonna just be forgotten like Jalen Rose was last year and never play. He doesn't fit that style of play, at all.
You pointed out exactly what I was going to say.... He is a pretty good shooter but them legs are gonna give him a hard since the Suns love to play run n' gun type of offense, I wouldn't be that surprised if he doesn't get double digits in points a game!