One in Asia so we can quit hearing about him. With his attitude maybe he could play in North Korea -- he would last about, oh, a week before they decide to strap him to one of their blow-up-after-30-seconds missiles.
(Other than that, I really like the guy.)
2006-07-12 14:37:47
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answered by DR 5
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I think that taking strictly destinations into mind, and not if the team has the capability of getting him, that Minnesota would be the best case scenario, for everyone involved.
KG would immediately be happy because all of a sudden, the front office would prove they are serious about making moves to improve the team. Most KG trade talk would cease at that point.
It also allows AI to go to a team where they have a real need for scoring and somebody who can make an impact, so he gets the benefit of being in a place where he can make a difference, and that will help him continue to perform at a high level.
I've heard a lot of Boston talk, but that makes no sense, they are slowly putting together a nice team for the future. I've also heard Atlanta, but why would he want to go there?
You could make a case for Orlando, but why? You drafted JJ for your outside scorer of the future, you've got a ticket seller down in the post, you don't need him unless you think you have a chance of being a top tier Eastern team immediately with him, which Orlando doesn't.
Being a Grizz fan, I don't see AI being worth it to them. Memphis is all about developing their younger talent for the next two years. In fact, for at least this season I think player development will be the priority for the Grizz, playoffs or no playoffs. They have a real shot at being a solid "deep playoff run" team in a few years if they do a good job developing who's there now, and there's no need to give any of that up for an aging all-star.
2006-07-12 15:28:33
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answered by You'll Never Outfox the Fox 5
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he needs to get out of philly they are rebuilding right now and hes to late in his career for that he needs to go somewhere he can make an impact and take a team over that hump maybe run the point in seattle along side allen or if the bulls could get him for gordon and a first round pick and duhon. somebody that give philly some young guys so they can build for the future
2006-07-12 14:43:32
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answered by Detroit fan stuck in California 5
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I like him with the timberwolves indaiana , or orlando, but that won't happen
some where where there will be a one two punch and good bench support
I don't think he will have any success in boston if he goes there
and I don't see him going fitting with any other Western team (Maybe Mempis)
I think he will end up staying in philly
for this year at least
2006-07-12 14:53:46
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answered by ImaGman 5
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on the lakers alongside kobe. kobe already knows how to lose a teammate so he wont make the same mistake twice with AI. Kobe with AI by his side will be unstoppable as long as AI could pass more.
2006-07-12 15:27:26
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answered by cookie 2
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Even though I would love to see him put on Red and Silver (Houston) he will probably end up with either Denver or Boston
2006-07-18 15:41:59
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answered by Anonymous
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i think the heat because with shaq, and dwayne the would be a better team and they would win
2006-07-12 14:38:45
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answered by Anonymous
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chicago bulls
2006-07-12 14:36:42
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answered by sweetie 3
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