Phoenix signs Matt Barnes
Uh..... good for Matt Barnes. Dunno what Phoenix expects he'll do for them, but he's not terrible. I get the impression Phoenix is going to rapidly fall off the table. I hate to actually say this, but I somehow feel SORRY for Steve Nash. Oh well. He'll have to settle for his millions of dollars, two MVP awards, national hero status in Canada (Or at least Order of Canada status), healthy twin daughters and Paraguan Wife. On second thought, FUCK Steve Nash.
FUCK YEAH, HORIZONTAL RULE
Golden State acquires Marcus Williams from the New Jersey Nets for a conditional first round pick
Excellent move by Golden State. They definitely needed a backup point-guard, or possibly even a starting point guard, depending on whether or not they could successfully slide Ellis over to the spot. I remember that, when he came into the league, Williams was touted as a really talented prospect that could turn into a very good point guard, but so far he has not panned out. At 22 years old, Williams very well could develop into something good when he doesn't have too many guys to play behind, like he did with Jason Kidd and Devin Harris. Despite losing their star player, I have to think that Golden State is still going to be competitive next season, and I really have to give them props for that. After Davis, most of the rest of their core is still really goddamn young, so if they can get some magic going, they'll actually be perennial playoff contenders, which has got to be a breath of fresh-air for the starved fans in Oakland.
EDIT
I somehow forgot to mention that the Warriors ALSO signed Ronnie Turiaf. This is a good signing for them, although they might be the only team that could get reasonable value from Turiaf at the price they signed him at. I'm a big fan of Ronnie's. He's got a lot of heart and energy, and they probably need a big personality guy to step in and replace Davis as far as emotional leadership goes. Furthermore, he's a high-octane power forward who'll definitely be willing to slash HARD to the basket, hit mid-range jumpers, and pass inside to Biedrins for easy dunks. I strongly suspect he'll fit in very well with the Warriors squad and get more minutes here than he did with LA. It's sad to see him leave the Lakers, but it's also quite nice to see him in a situation where he'll be successful. Go Ronnie.
EDIT 2
Ronnie is also unafraid to play a little defense, which is also something the Warriors badly need, especially on the inside. He's not exactly a giant, but his ability to block shots is probably going to be way better than most of the other options the Warriors have here. All-in-all, he's an excellent addition to this club. I think they've turned over a new leaf as far as brain-smarts.