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Phoenix Suns' Marcin Gortat, of Poland, dunks during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Memphis Grizzlies in Memphis, Tenn., Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2013. Gortat scored 20 points in the Sun's 96-90 victory. (AP Photo/Danny Johnston)
Collectively, they have not meshed.

Individually, they are attractive assets.

The Suns as we know them now may not look the same in one week's time. The NBA trade deadline is next Thursday, February 21 at 1:00 Arizona time.

The general manager, however, is already on record saying he expects everyone to remain on the roster through the deadline.

Lance Blanks told Arizona Sports 620's Doug & Wolf Monday, "I anticipate that, but you've got to be careful with it. I don't want to get on the radio and pound my chest and tell you things will status quo and then sure enough a deal gets done and someone gets moved."

Blanks left himself an out with that last comment. And with the Suns (17-36) owning the worst record in the Western Conference, it's hard not to see a move or moves being made in the next seven days.

With the one exception of Luis Scola, who as an amnesty waiver claim last offseason cannot be traded until the summer, every Suns player should be considered trade bait.

There are players with expiring contracts (Wesley Johnson, Jermaine O'Neal, Sebastian Telfair). There are players with good contracts (Shannon Brown, Markieff Morris). There are even players with good contracts (Jared Dudley, Marcin Gortat) who can produce, whether that's enhancing a team's playoff position or strengthening its championship aspirations.

Dudley, owed 4.25 million dollars in each of the next two seasons with a player option for the same amount in 2015-16, and Gortat, one year left on a contract that will pay him 7.7 million dollars in 2013-14, have already had their names prominently bandied about in trade rumors.

"It's a compliment," said Dudley. "It's something that I've worked hard on, my game, to be able to have my name involved with those players and those teams."

Added Gortat, "If someone will trade (for) me then I guess they're trading (for) me because they want me. They believe in me. They see me as a I guy who can help the team. I will take that as an honor, as another extra boost to work hard every day."

Dudley and Gortat both have been traded before and understand the business that is the NBA. But, if you believe they prefer to take their business elsewhere, think again.

"I love Phoenix," Dudley said. "They gave me an opportunity for you guys to even know who I was. I love being here so when I'm out here I try to play 100 percent, play the right way."

"I don't feel like running away from the sinking boat," Gortat said. "I just don't feel comfortable doing it. Obviously, I would like to finish here. I would like to first of all, play better and help this team as much as possible. But if management decides to trade me, that's fine. That's part of the deal, part of being an NBA player. I would understand."

Craig Grialou, Reporter

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    movingaz wrote...
    trades
    Go ahead and trade any of the expiring guys. I wouldn't trade Gortat or Dudley unless its a really good deal, the suns need those guys and they have pretty decent contracts. I like Morris as well I don't see him moving either.
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    Whatashame wrote...
    Headline du jour
    Suns GM Lance Blanks: I expect everyone to stay through the trade deadline.
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    movingaz wrote...
    Coach
    Owner Robert Sarver. I expect Alvin Gentry to coach the rest of the year.
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    Jim R. wrote...
    I'd Trade Gortat and Wes to Bobcats
    I'd trade, if possible, Gortat and Wes to Bobcats for Gordon's sucky contract and Bobcats unprotected first rounder.
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    movingaz wrote...
    Gortat Trade
    You would get a top 1-3 pick but then you have no center and have a bad 13 million contract next year in Ben Gordon. Not sure either team would do it.
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    blick wrote...
    Small move
    Telfair and brown for their first or fab melo
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    sundevil79 wrote...
    Suns need to go one of 2 ways in a trade
    They need to get the best star they can get without giving up a 1st round pick, or they need to continue to stockpile draft picks. Gortat could net a top 20 draft pick, and Dudley could probably be packaged for a late 1st -early 2nd round pick.
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    mesa mad man wrote...
    @sundevil79
    Completely agree with you. Preferably would actually like to see them try to acquire a 2014 draft pick for these guys. It is a stronger draft, but also you can only realistically effectively develop so many rookies.
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    SurpriseMe wrote...
    funny
    Individually, they are attractive assets.??? I think he was talking about another team. lol. The suns would have a tough time trading 12 players for the number 2 pick in the draft. The Suns are the modern day Clippers of old. They will get lottery picks for the next 5 years and still finish last. lol
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    Roger S. wrote...
    Dudley
    Dudley reminds me of Cedric Ceballos. Doesn't have a ton of athletic ability but can score. I don't think you build a team around him. If you can get some value out of trading him, go for it.
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