I heard four teams. Seattle Supersonics, Boston Celtics, New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets, Sacramento Kings.
My opinion? I say Kings; if I had bet i'd be...
Artest, Bibby, or maybe even Kevin Martin for
Korver, Iverson, Steven Hunter
2006-12-08 13:36:38
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The rumor ought to in all likelihood be actual. Iverson and Melo are having concern with the super call place. Nuggets might finally end up eliminating Iverson and rebuild the group around Carmelo. there is an extremely very vert good possibility that Iverson is leaving Denver. Iverson has no group chemistry with Carmelo and a few of there gamers. Nuggets are seeking to get a element look after or a midsection/ skill forward or possibaly all 3. Nuggets are eliminating there massive settlement participant to sign different gamers( cap sales).
2016-10-18 00:08:17
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answered by ? 4
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When Kevin Garnett heard that Allen Iverson was going to be traded he said, "sh*t, bring it on, sh*t i love the answer, sh*t who wouldn't want to play with the answer, Sh*t, where's kevin Mchale(T'wolves GM)." I am from minnesota and have always been a huge Iverson fan, in fact he inspired me kinda like KG was insired by magic johnson.
In the pioneer press today they had four possible offers, and the best one would be mike james, Randy Foye, and Ricky Davis, but i like RD and don't want to see him be traded, unless it's the only way to bring Iverson to minnesota.
Philadelphia's president of operations already said that they are going to trade Iverson, and Micheal Jordan, who now is the GM of the bobcats want's him, and the bobcats have more cap room than any other team, which might be where Iverson is headed if the sixers want to rebuild their francise.
I think he could end up in either boston for Wally Szczerbiak, or Golden State for Baron Davis, but my money is on Charlotte because next years draft is a strong one and they could always end up with the number one draft pick and then when webbers contract is up they will have a lot, and i mean a lot of cap room.
2006-12-12 08:52:14
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answered by milky 4
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Sonic, the Lakers would never trade Brown and Odom for Iverson, that would be a horrible trade for them. They're giving up their one effective and experienced center, plus Lamar Odom, who's running their offense, for a player who wouldn't work at all well in the triangle and would probably hate playing under Phil Jackson and behind Kobe Bryant. Bad idea.
I can't think of too many teams that ought to make a run for AI. Perhaps Denver if AI could accept being the #2 guy on the team. Minnesota would be good if they could make a trade without giving up KG, otherwise, no.
2006-12-08 11:11:56
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answered by ccmonty 5
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The best fit to me is Minnesota or the Kings for this reason. Minnesota's KG is arguably the best forward in the game right now and for Iverson to come in would be a great addition to him especially since both wants a championship ring, so i think since KG isn't a selfish person he would let A.I. do his thing and wouldn't mind playing back up to the scoring role but take for granted A.I. will still know this is KG's team. As for the Kings I think him and Ron Artest would be a dangerous combo for the simple fact A.I. wouldn't have to change his style of play and will still be a with a team that's rebuilding and has no choice to go up and with him along side with Artest would definitely make them playoff contenders. People or saying Boston, but think about it why would he go there if he wants to win a ring. That would be stupid! A.I. is hungry for a ring so that's why he wouldn't want to go with them,so that's my opinion like or not.
2006-12-11 01:21:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Heres what the most possible places are
The Dallas Mavericks and Boston Celtics have emerged as the leaders to trade for disgruntled Philadelphia 76ers star Allen Iverson, league executives told Yahoo! Sports on Friday night.
According to sources, 76ers general manager Billy King has targeted Mavericks guard Devin Harris – a favorite of the executive's going back to Harris' college days at Wisconsin – as a primary piece to a potential package with Dallas.
Mavericks owner Mark Cuban wouldn't deny that he's engaged in trying to make a deal for Iverson but wrote in an email to Yahoo! Sports on Friday night, "We wouldn't trade Devin."
King has been telling teams that he wants a combination of expiring contracts, young players and draft picks for Iverson. Sixers owner, Ed Snider, flatly said Friday night: "We'll trade him."
Several teams in the past few days have expressed interest in the 2001 NBA MVP and four-time league scoring champion, including the Denver Nuggets – who like Boston – discussed those trade possibilities with the 76ers before last June's NBA draft.
The Celtics have a deep roster of young players, including forward Al Jefferson and guards Delonte West, Sebastian Telfair and Rajon Rondo, to send to Philadelphia. Also, they have the weighty veteran contract of Theo Ratliff to help balance Iverson's contract in a deal.
The Minnesota Timberwolves, with a possible package of Ricky Davis and rookie guard Randy Foye out of Villanova, is also believed to be a factor.
What had long been a tumultuous relationship between Iverson and the 76ers reached a breaking point this week.
As the New York Post initially reported on Friday, Iverson asked King for a trade on Tuesday and the G.M. soon thereafter started exploring possible deals around the league. After missing practice on Thursday and a shootaround on Friday with apparent back spasms, Iverson said he was well enough to play in Philadelphia's game against Washington on Friday night.
However, Iverson said 76ers coach Maurice Cheeks told him to stay away from the Wachovia Center and informed Iverson that he wouldn't be traveling to Orlando for a Saturday meeting with the Magic.
After getting banished for two games, Iverson issued a statement through his agent Leon Rose that sounded like he was resigned to the inevitability of a trade. More and more, it sounds like his 11-year career in Philadelphia is coming to a close.
"As hard as it is to admit, a change may be the best thing for everyone," Iverson said. "I hate admitting that because I love the guys on the team and the city of Philadelphia. I truly wanted to retire a 76er."
2006-12-09 10:29:51
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answered by Anonymous
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iverson is a great player and alll, but the sixers don't need someone like him to get to the play-offs..
i think a good trade for iverson would be like ron artest or possibly even paul pierce.....sum1 u can build a franchise off of
most likely however, he will just be a free-agent and get signed by sum terrible team ....like the warriors
2006-12-08 10:08:52
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answered by Kevin G 2
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I think he sould get traded to The nets, celtics, or Miami heat
According to espn the two teams that want him the most are the Celtics and T.Wolves. The 76ers want to get the trading over by the end of the week.
2006-12-08 15:08:48
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answered by Angel 3
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As much as I like the Lakers I can't see him playing there with Kobe as the number 1 option.
I could see him play with T-Wolves with Kevin Garnett. He would be a good compliment since they need a number 2 scorer.
The kings would be a good team also since they need another scorer with Ron Artest.
Can you imagine that? him and A.I on the same team! That could give the Kings a big lift or that could be a disaster.
2006-12-09 03:40:09
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answered by strangepoet46806 1
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Jerry Buss will do what it takes to get AI and keep out of the hands of Western Conference competitors. Mark my word!!
2006-12-11 04:35:12
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answered by jteck72 2
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