Iverson wants an extension?

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Post#21 » by NOODLESTYLE » Wed Apr 30, 2008 1:12 am

would Cleveland be willing to trade for Iverson?
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Post#22 » by BRINGTHEPAIN » Wed Apr 30, 2008 2:42 am

Age isn't a factor for Iverson, he is quicker/faster than just about every 20-30-year-old in the NBA. Even when he's 35-40 he will be more athletic than 99% of the NBA. Anyone who can lock up Iverson in a long-term contract will be blessed, because you won't find a better guard over the next 4 years.
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Post#23 » by tsherkin » Wed Apr 30, 2008 5:28 am

andykeikei wrote:-= original quote snipped =-


I think Melo did worse. Yeah you can say he is still young, but he just fails as a leader. If I were Denver fans, I would be really sad to see my team's future laying on this guy's hand. Hopefully he can prove me wrong.

Otherwise, I say trade them both and start over again. Don't repeat the mistakes of T-wolves. If you can't get out of the first round for like consecutive 4 or 5 years, it's time for a change.


I don't disagree, 'Melo hasn't played well at all but he's younger and that's more valuable to the Nuggets at this point. I do very much disagree with your last statement, though; if it goes on long enough, you make a move. A half-decade is usually enough time to evaluate your options. That said, in this case, it's not because the team has basically been a stale rehash each year without appreciably addressing the key issues (need a post scorer and more three-point shooters, for example, and some freaking defense, not just big BPG and DRB numbers from Camby).
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Post#24 » by raywaters11 » Wed Apr 30, 2008 8:18 pm

i would keep iverson and melo, they have forged a friendship and since iverson is over his immaturity, he could be a role model for the younger players while still being a valuable asset. but trade camby. he cant really produce on offense, and he's weak compared to other centers. trade him for emeka okafor.
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Post#25 » by ankle420breaker » Fri May 2, 2008 2:41 pm

raywaters11 wrote: but trade camby. he cant really produce on offense, and he's weak compared to other centers. trade him for emeka okafor.


Great idea... Trade the one defensive minded player they have...
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Post#26 » by GreenWithEnvy » Fri May 2, 2008 3:59 pm

Cleveland would work.

AI/filler for Wally (expiring), Gibson and Joe Smith.
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Post#27 » by tsherkin » Fri May 2, 2008 4:41 pm

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Great idea... Trade the one defensive minded player they have...


Okafor >>>>>> Camby on defense.

Camby just camps by the rim so he can get defensive boards and blocks; he can't defend the post, doesn't show on guys curling around screens, doesn't do much of anything positive defensively unless someone challenges him in his zone... which is basically the same zone Shaq stays in on offense.

Okafor is a very good shot-blocker, an excellent man defender, a very good defensive rebounder and a good rotational defender. That would DRAMATICALLY improve Denver's defense, nevermind the improvement by having a guy who can score in the post when Nene's not around...
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Post#28 » by tk76 » Fri May 2, 2008 4:50 pm

Denver should trade AI to a team to an up-tempo running team who needs a shooter and more scoring- and has cap space.



So trade him to the Sixers for Andre Miller and a couple of late 1st round picks.... never mind.

I wish the Sixers had found a way to trade AI to a team with a great big man (to Min when they had KG.) i never understood why they would trade him to a team with another high volume outside shooter. Denver is a good but not great team, but AI would be a better weapon on a team with a great inside presence.

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