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09-25-2008, 11:10 PM #1
Iverson comments on the possibility of being traded
"It's a possibility," Iverson said in an interview Wednesday with the Rocky after working out Wednesday with teammates at the Pepsi Center. "We'll just see what happens. I wouldn't be upset either way because it's a business. . . . The one thing about a trade is when somebody trades for you, they want you. That's what you want as an athlete."
With Iverson, the Nuggets' highest-paid player at $20.84 million, entering the final year of his contract, many believe he could be dealt by the February trading deadline because the Nuggets wouldn't want to risk losing him for nothing when he becomes a free agent in July. He could be very attractive to a team seeking salary-cap room in 2009.
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If the Nuggets are 10 games back from the 8th playoff spot by February, I think he will be traded. Question is, which team can afford him? He'd obviously want to go to a contender.
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09-25-2008, 11:11 PM #2
what is the cavs salary cap ordeal?
i think those two would be impossibe to stop together especially with williams on there team as well
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09-25-2008, 11:14 PM #3

The best teams don't need PGs, except for:
Lakers
Rockets
Celtics (he's an upgrade over Rondo...for now)
Cavs
All the other contenders are pretty much set at PG....
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09-25-2008, 11:43 PM #4
We got so much money in expiring contracts, it's rediculous.
Man, AI + LBJ + Mo = CHAMPIONSHIP!
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