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Where does Grant Hill fit into the Phoenix Suns plans?

Grant Hill has been a model teammate and stable defensive presence for the last two years, but with the Suns in some sort of rebuilding process where does Grant Hill fit into their plans?

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Steve Kerr is in Orlando today meeting with Grant Hill hoping to sign the veteran and convince him to finish his career as a Phoenix Sun. Grant Hill has stated he is interested in returning to the Suns, but realizes this is his last chance at an NBA contract and is hoping for a 2 year deal. The Suns have used Hill’s services at a discounted rates the last two years, estimating at a little less than a combined $4 million.

 

In Phoenix, Hill has resurrected his career due to the Suns' amazing medical training staff. Hill suffered from multiple injuries before his time in Phoenix. Last year he put up his best numbers in the past few years and was actually healthy enough to play all eighty two games. Hill averaged 12.0 points, 4.9 rebounds and shot 52.3 percent from the field for the Phoenix Suns.

 

There are several teams interested in acquiring Grant Hill. Most of them are championship contending teams unlike the Suns, and can also offer Hill more money. Boston Celtics and Denver Nuggets are rumored to be pursuing him along with Kerr and the Suns.

 

Grant Hill has shown exceptional leadership qualities with the Suns over the past two years. Even through all the team turmoil he was not one of the players who gave up. Especially last year, he played his heart out for a failing team and always tried to pull his teammates together for the win. It is obvious that his best years are behind him but he still has the ability to put up good numbers for any team. He was arguably the most consistent player for the Suns last year. He was the best defender as he guarded multiple positions throughout the season trying to make up for the rest of the teams defensive inconsistencies.

 

The Phoenix Suns are obviously in change mode and have realized that as constructed they are not a championship contending team. The best option for them is to start getting younger, more talented players and commence the rebuilding process. With the Suns in rebuild mode you ask yourself, where does Grant Hill at 36- years- old, and at the end of his career fit into this scheme?

 

Grant has been a model teammate and locker room guy throughout his career. He never outs his teammates or publicly criticizes them for their on court problems. Instead, he has always been a leader on all the teams he has played for and set’s a great example for the younger players to follow. Having Grant Hill in the locker room teaches the younger players exactly how they should act by example. He is a great leader and would be a huge benefit on any team in the league. 

 

So now Suns fans are left wondering if Grant will be back to finish his career as a Phoenix Sun or if he will leave the team for a championship contender.

 

 

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Poll
Should the Phoenix Suns sign Grant Hill for the next two years?
Yes he is a great guy to have on the court and in the locker room
53 votes
No they are in rebuilding mode and do not need a 36 year old signed for two more years
9 votes

62 votes | Poll has closed

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I think it would be kind of stupid for Kerr not to at least try to bring Hill back after last year. But I don’t think he’ll sign for what we want to pay him, and if I were him, I’d want nothing to do with the Suns-they aren’t going to win a championship, and the management system is not, well, stable?

Remember, he came here on the cheap to win. And we didn’t win with him. How could Kerr convince him that this is where he should play?

Again Hill is in the spot where he controls his own destiny. If money isn’t a factor, why not go to Boston, Denver or wherever he has a chance to win?

by RD74 on Jul 1, 2009 9:29 AM MDT reply actions  

we'll promise him a job after he retires.

that’s probably the best we can do.

Who are these guys again?

by ZonaFlash on Jul 1, 2009 10:54 AM MDT up reply actions  

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I agree, if i were him i would go try to win a championship, makes more sense

by RGreyslak on Jul 1, 2009 9:39 AM MDT reply actions  

I would totally

understand if Grant wants more $ or wants to play for a chance at a ring but the Suns should absolutely try and sign him

by Seth Pollack on Jul 1, 2009 11:13 AM MDT reply actions  

if Grant Hill leaves i'm going to boycott Sprite

Steve Nash, the league's MVP, is a longhaired Canadian who spoke out against the war in Iraq and reads The Communist Manifesto. Quentin Richardson declared after a game-winning shot that it "was like Hamlet. It was a suspense thriller, and I killed them at the end." Amare Stoudemire, when asked to comment on a 22-point third quarter against the Kings, said, "I've got a tendency to jump over some guys' heads and throw it down."

by rsavaj on Jul 1, 2009 11:14 AM MDT reply actions  

Sign the man named Hill

he has gas left in the tank. His demener affects everyone on the team, positive player and allow him to be hired to the front office in order to replace Steve Kerr.

by RogerM on Jul 1, 2009 12:12 PM MDT reply actions  

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