Alright...The Daddy has read a ton on this and I have taken my private reflection period (ala White Goodman from Dodgeball with the masterPizzabating) to figure this out.
From Miami's perspective - whatever. Selfishly, I agree with you all that it's good for us, from both sides actually. Wade will have some fun with Marion and maybe Davis can get in that sixth man role where he was decent back in Boston.
Phoenix: This is about as risky as you can get. I love how one columnist compared this to allowing Ric Flair handle your finances (
ricflairfinance.com), which by the way is fantastic.
Anyway, I just can't imagine Kerr being dumb enough to trade for Shaq if he had no ability to be at least 3/4's of the Shaq that brought the hardware to Miami. Kerr knows much more info on the inside than we do, so I'm just going to presume once the Diesel is healthy he'll be motivated and ready to drop 16 and 8 or so in 25-30 minutes a game.
So, assuming the above, do we all agree that the run and gun style has not proven conducive to championships? I'll assume so. the Suns will still have stretches where Shaq won't play (Until the playoffs I doubt he plays over 25-30 minutes), allowing them to push the tempo. Then when Shaq is in the game, the simple fact is that D'Antoni, Nash, Hill, Barbosa, Amare, Bell, and Diaw will have to dedicate themselves to developing a 1-2 punch of grinding it out with Shaq, and running without him. A rested Shaq MAY be agile enough to still own the paint, with Amare/Boris floating the high post, Hill cutting, Nash, Barbosa, and Bell spotting.
With all that said, I'm am nowhere near sold on the above happening. IF Shaq is still spry and healthy enough to actually play both offensively and defensively, then sure. But what evidence are we missing that proves he can? Financially, sure it makes sense. Shaq sent goos bumps up my spine when he stood up in the stands, flaunting his rings and yelling \"CAN YOU DIG IT!\" Shaq, much like KG, will bring in so much more money than you can believe just by being himself.
In the end, I think I'm right back to where I started...confused.