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Market For Iguodala Drying Up?

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Market For Iguodala Drying Up? 

Post#1 » by HMFFL » Mon Jul 21, 2008 1:02 am

Iguodala, meanwhile, is a restricted free agent in a market that has suddenly dried up. The Sixers have the right to match any offer from another team. But it seems as if the Memphis Grizzlies are the only team that can offer a deal anywhere near the five-year, $57 million extension Iguodala rejected last fall.

Sixers president and general manager Ed Stefanski said in an e-mail that he met Friday with Iguodala's agent, Rob Pelinka, but wouldn't comment on the negotiations.

Iguodala wrote in a blog on his Web site that "everything is kind of in slow motion right now, which is for the most part normal for restricted free agents."

Iguodala's only recourse if he doesn't get an offer to his liking is to sign the Sixers' offer of $3.8 million for this season, then become an unrestricted free agent next summer.

But Iguodala seemed excited about the Sixers' prospects this season now that they have signed Elton Brand away from the Los Angeles Clippers.

"I feel he would be a huge addition," Iguodala wrote. "The opportunity to play with a low-post player still in his prime will be exciting."

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I'd love for us to find a way to acquire Iggy and if only we could move Jason Terry for him. Jason still has four years left at a contract that'd be very difficult for us to move and especially for a young potential star like Iguodala. On the other hand Philly would probably want to dump Reggie Evans on us who has three years left at $4,640,000, $4,960,000 and $5,080,000. Reggie is about the only bad contract I see on Philly making it even more difficult to be trade partners.
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Re: Market For Iguodala Drying Up? 

Post#2 » by JES12 » Mon Jul 21, 2008 1:08 am

Iguodala will not be a Mav without Howard leaving, unfortunatley.
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Post#3 » by from_ro_to_dirk » Mon Jul 21, 2008 3:15 am

should have signed Nash and then just drafted iggy. oh well.
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Re: Market For Iguodala Drying Up? 

Post#4 » by dirkforpres » Mon Jul 21, 2008 4:24 am

Howard for Iguodala is still a good deal... Id much rather do that deal than the Artest-Howard swap
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Re: Market For Iguodala Drying Up? 

Post#5 » by littlemav » Mon Jul 21, 2008 1:41 pm

another pipe dream like josh smith. he's not going anywhere
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Re: Market For Iguodala Drying Up? 

Post#6 » by Realmavsman » Mon Jul 21, 2008 2:12 pm

dirkforpres wrote:Howard for Iguodala is still a good deal... Id much rather do that deal than the Artest-Howard swap


Why? Artest is a better player than Howard or Iguodala. To me swapping Howard for Iggy is absolutely a lateral move which makes no sense. At least with Artest we change some of the defensive intensity on this team.
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Post#7 » by Basketballmania » Mon Jul 21, 2008 2:27 pm

iguodala perfectly fits jason kidd's style.
just imagine him running the break with kidd.
and he is a better shooter than howard, artest and josh smith as well
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Post#8 » by your_dallas_mavericks » Mon Jul 21, 2008 6:25 pm

Howard for Iggy is an interesting thought...
If we could just close games with Luka, Kyrie, Green, Maxi, and Wood that'd be great...

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