The Phoenix Suns and Golden State Warriors are considering a deal that would send Amare Stoudemire to Golden State in exchange for double-doubling big man Andiris Biedrins and the rights to yesterday’s first round pick Stephen Curry.

Two issues are reportedly a concern.

The Warriors are reluctant to give up Curry.  He’s irrelevant to the money part of the deal, since he has no contract.  But, Phoenix probably needs some selling point to the cost-oriented gutting of their team.

Golden State also wants to sign Stoudemire to an extension.  A three-year max extension combined with his two-years $34 million remaining would run the Warriors about $95 million over the next five years.  Can a small market NBA owner afford that?  Does it make sense before the impending lockout and salary restructuring?

Also, what now becomes of the surely dispirited Steve Nash?  He still has a season to kill before joining LeBron and D’Antoni with his adopted hometown New York Knicks in 2010.  Do the Suns prop the popular point guard in front to save face?  Or, given the current fetish for crusty all-stars with the Shaq and Vince Carter trades, does he hitch a ride with another contender?