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Sun Jul 02, 2006 7:39 am

They'll need to add more than Davis and Foye if they want the contracts to match, AI makes 20 million a year.

Sun Jul 02, 2006 8:35 am

:o
well it was just an example :p

Sun Jul 02, 2006 12:36 pm

Now this is probably a piece of crap
not probably, just bullshit.
AI is 76's and he wont go :roll:

Sun Jul 02, 2006 4:37 pm

Allen Iverson for Ricky Davis, Mark Blount and Randy Foye is feasible as far as the salary cap is concerned, includes the least amount of players possible to work under the cap rules (without trading KG for AI) and satisfies the rumoured requirement of Foye's rights being included. I don't see Philadelphia making a deal like that, though if I were the Timberwolves and that offer was on the table I'd pull the trigger.

Sun Jul 02, 2006 5:34 pm

Iverson for Davis/Blount/Foye would be beyond abysmal. I have no idea why people even want AI traded, he's the best player that team will have for a long long time.

Sun Jul 02, 2006 5:52 pm

I think there's a certain infatuation with scrapping everything and getting a fresh start that, not unlike the infatuation with potential, sometimes foregoes common sense.

As far as that trade is concerned, as I said I can't see Philadelphia accepting something like that (beyond abysmal is right) but is the easiest one to make from a financial standpoint which leads me to believe nothing will come of those rumours. Assuming Jaric was to go to Portland for Miles the Timberwolves could also trade Davis/Hassell/Hudson/Foye for Iverson, which is still a deal I wouldn't expect them to make at this juncture.

Sun Jul 02, 2006 6:09 pm

I think Philly needs to make a deal for AI before he loses trade value. They've been mediocre at best with him, with the lone exception being the year they made it to the finals. I say trade Iverson and bring in some fresh young talent and hope to have a contender (in the east isnt difficult) in 2 - 3 years.

Sun Jul 02, 2006 8:03 pm

You can't blame AI for what the GM has done by surrounding their franchise player with others that doesn't complement him. Granted it's hard to find players that can complement AI, trading him doesn't make sense or a good way to attract potential players. If that ever happens expect Philly to be at the bottom rung of the NBA similar to when they let go of Barkley.

Sun Jul 02, 2006 8:07 pm

If they're TRYING to trade him they're not going to get anywhere near equal value. They already have a decent young core, it's wrong to ship him out just because the team is underperforming. It's not his fault, he's the only guy on that team giving it a go. He has another good 3 years in him, why not just wait for Iguodala, Carney and (hopefully) Dalembert to start playing to their potential.

Sun Jul 02, 2006 10:49 pm

Apparently, the sixers are looking for a fresh start. they're also looking at their financial situation.

Apparently, they're trading AI because they know they cant find anyone that will take C-webb's contract.

Sun Jul 02, 2006 11:03 pm

I hope the Sixers isn't thinking like that, you know it's big trouble when you prioritize some overpaid bum's contract over someone that has been your franchise player for years.

Tue Jul 04, 2006 1:05 am

I still haven't seen anything about the Miles/Jaric thing. I'm not so sure I'm believing it, though I'm hopeful.

Tue Jul 04, 2006 7:25 am

Silas wrote:I think Miles will probably help them, and If anyone can get Miles to play like he should its Kevin Garnett. Dwayne Casey also seems like a more relaxed coach so Miles may end up liking him, plus they could use some more depth at the SF spot and this could shift Davis over to SG and provided they resign Banks that gives them a back court that is young and set for years to come.

But, this is all provided that Darius actually plays like he should. If he does I see good things for Minnesota.


Dwayne Casey was an assitant for Nate McMillan in Seattle. gotta suck for Darius miles.

Fri Jul 07, 2006 6:32 am

I still haven't seen anything about this. :(

Fri Jul 07, 2006 8:11 am

Yessie wrote:Dwayne Casey was an assitant for Nate McMillan in Seattle. gotta suck for Darius miles.


I know, but when he was in Seattle, and this year as Minnie head coach, he seemed to not possess the same authoritive attitude that Nate always had. He seems to be a bit more laid back as a coach and that might work for Darius.

Fri Jul 07, 2006 12:43 pm

An undisiplined, pampered player doesn't need free range to do whatever he pleases, when he pleases. A player like Darius Miles needs someone who will sit him when he acts like a spoiled brat and make him realise a thing or two about being a professional basketball player. You don't reward childish behaviour.

Fri Jul 07, 2006 1:55 pm

I felt that Nate McMillan is as good a coach as any to whip Darius into shape, and he wouldnt listen to him. Maybe its not coaches, but serious players like Kevin Garnett who could help him become more proffessional.

Fri Jul 07, 2006 2:03 pm

Andrew wrote:An undisiplined, pampered player doesn't need free range to do whatever he pleases, when he pleases. A player like Darius Miles needs someone who will sit him when he acts like a spoiled brat and make him realise a thing or two about being a professional basketball player. You don't reward childish behaviour.


sam mitchell will work his ass :lol:
or Larry Brown cause he will put anyone on the bench since hes got 40 dif lineups or somethin like that

Fri Jul 07, 2006 2:05 pm

Yeah thats the nice thing about Larry Brown, he doesnt give a damn who you are or if you're an all star, he'll sit your ass if you dont listen to him! :lol:

Fri Jul 07, 2006 2:07 pm

Lol at "Larry Brown has 40 different lineups." I think Darius Miles should play for Pat Riley because him and Posey could maybe have a contest for backup SF if Darius gets hos head right.

Sat Jul 08, 2006 3:34 pm

Silas wrote:I felt that Nate McMillan is as good a coach as any to whip Darius into shape, and he wouldnt listen to him. Maybe its not coaches, but serious players like Kevin Garnett who could help him become more proffessional.


It shouldn't have to be his teammates' responsibility, but I guess it couldn't hurt to have someone like KG setting an example and getting in his ear as well, but you still need the coach to be an authority figure. If Miles is allowed to do whatever he pleases and behave poorly without suffering any consequences he's never going to improve his attitude. Why change your behaviour when you can still get what you want?

hammertime23 wrote:I think Darius Miles should play for Pat Riley because him and Posey could maybe have a contest for backup SF if Darius gets hos head right.


In theory, Riley's the kind of coach Miles could benefit from playing for as he wouldn't tolerate the childishness and unprofessionalism and make him work hard, but Miles wouldn't last a week under Riley. He'd pout and throw a tantrum the minute Riley asked him to give it his all in practice.

Sun Jul 09, 2006 1:18 am

Its_asdf wrote:Yeah, they were such an amazing tandem in Cleveland. At least they helped the Cavs get LeBron. I wonder if that means that if this trade happens that they'll help Minnesota get Oden...

this is hilarious if was meant to be sarcastic


i don't understand why a lot of people here still mention Miles potential. he's been in the league for 7 years and is still the same player

Sun Jul 09, 2006 1:23 am

Fenix wrote:HAHAHAHAHAHA! Kevin McHale is slowly slipping into the famous Isiah Zone.


Dumars is already there. :D

I don't think AI is going anywhere.

Sun Jul 09, 2006 9:10 am

why would the sixers deal AI to the celtics? im a huge sixer fan and i dont wanna see AI playing the sixers 4 times a season. makes no sense to me...

Mon Jul 10, 2006 12:43 am

air gordon wrote:
Its_asdf wrote:Yeah, they were such an amazing tandem in Cleveland. At least they helped the Cavs get LeBron. I wonder if that means that if this trade happens that they'll help Minnesota get Oden...

this is hilarious if was meant to be sarcastic


i don't understand why a lot of people here still mention Miles potential. he's been in the league for 7 years and is still the same player


Darius Miles averaged like 18 points and 6 rebounds, one and a half blocks and around a steal a game earlier in the season , so he did show some signs of life before he got injured.

Then again, this is Darius Miles we're talking about, so I suppose people shouldn't get their hopes too high up.
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