2006 - 2007 Sixers Season Thread

Started by PhillyPhreak54, November 01, 2006, 03:56:01 AM

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Eaglez

This team isn't going anywhere. They need to just re-build from top to bottom. Expiring contracts are actually a pretty valuable asset when you need a complete overhaul on the team. Carney, Iggy, and Korver are their only really decent players. Other than that everyone needs to go.

Expiring contracts and a decent young player would be great.


PoopyfaceMcGee

Update

Denver, Minnesota, and Boston the favorites.

Denver - expiring contract(s) and number 1 pick(s)
Minnesota - Foye, possible cash, no picks
Boston - number 1 pick, Ratliff, (Telfair, West, or Rondo?), Jefferson?


At least Stein seems to think that they're only going to get better offers by waiting.

ice grillin you

jesus make the boston trade please

get rondo or even telfair they need a young point guard in the worst way....should have actually drafted one this year instead of carney but now that you have a chance to redeem up you gotta do it
i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

PoopyfaceMcGee

If they can get Jefferson, a young PG, an expiring contract, and a #1... and they DIDN'T do it...

Wow.

I think as soon as Boston says they'll include Jefferson, it's done.  If that happens before the Sixers trade him elsewhere.

hunt

kevin ollie schooled telfair the other night.

from what i've heard, boston hasn't offered jefferson...if they suddenly change their minds & offer him, i think king does the trade.
lemonade was a popular drink and it still is

ice grillin you

If they can get Jefferson, a young PG, an expiring contract, and a #1... and they DIDN'T do it...

Wow


if boston offered jefferson at all id be surprised

theres no way they will or have offered jefferson one of the guards and a #1
i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

PhillyPhreak54

Quote from: ice grillin you on December 15, 2006, 08:56:16 AM
If they can get Jefferson, a young PG, an expiring contract, and a #1... and they DIDN'T do it...

Wow


if boston offered jefferson at all id be surprised

theres no way they will or have offered jefferson one of the guards and a #1

We're talkin about Danny "brain scan" Ainge here. Anything is possible.

SunMo

http://origin.denverpost.com/sports/ci_4843602

Denver trying to seal a deal for A.I.
Source: Nuggets "in driver's seat"
By Mark Kiszla and Marc J. Spears
Denver Post Staff Writers
Article Last Updated:12/15/2006 01:23:31 AM MST


Philadelphia 76ers guard Allen Iverson has a career scoring average of 28.1 points per game. (NBAE / Getty Images / Jesse D. Garrabrant)As the front-runner to acquire Allen Iverson from the Philadelphia 76ers, the Nuggets are pushing hard to complete a trade for the 31-year-old point guard as early as today.

According to league sources, the Nuggets are leading the race for Iverson by working aggressively to meet the demands of Philadelphia, which seeks the salary-cap flexibility provided by expiring contracts of veteran players and the draft picks required to rebuild its roster.

With two first-round picks in the 2007 draft, the Nuggets have positioned themselves in "the driver's seat" and are "leading the pack" against league rivals also looking to acquire Iverson, according to a source familiar with negotiations.

It's a complicated trade, however, that would involve at least five players, three teams and two draft choices, plus the approval of Nuggets owner Stan Kroenke and Sixers chairman Ed Snider.

From all indications, Philadelphia is more concerned with financial freedom than the raw ability of the players it receives in return for Iverson and his $17.1 million salary.

Key to completing the deal is Denver's ability to persuade a third team to get involved in the trade, with the Nuggets working on at least two fronts Thursday, holding discussions with Dallas and Portland.

For Philadelphia's purposes, the most desirable trade bait on Denver's roster is Joe Smith, not for his 5.6 scoring average, but because the veteran big man is earning $6.8 million in the final year of his contract.

With the exception of Smith and two draft picks, however, Denver's end of the deal remains fluid, and could include forward Eduardo Najera, according to an NBA source.

To satisfy the 76ers' desire for as many expiring contracts as possible, league sources said Denver has held trade talks with Dallas regarding forward Austin Croshere ($7.3 million salary) and Portland for Jamaal Magloire ($8.4 million), both role players in the final year of what would be considered bad contracts except in this situation.

Frustrated by earlier attempts to pry Magloire from Portland by offering Nene, the Nuggets have heard from other less-than-benevolent potential trade partners, including Chicago. The Bulls, however, had their sights set on center Marcus Camby, whom Denver has no interest in moving.

The hefty financial weight of Nene's new, long-term contract has diminished chances he will be included in the trade.

With the seventh-best record in the Western Conference this season and not so much as a single playoff series won since 1994, Denver is willing to take a chance on Iverson's history of off-court drama to obtain his 28.1 career scoring average and a fierce competitiveness that makes the skinny guard the most intimidating player on the court.

"He's unstoppable," Nuggets forward Carmelo Anthony said of Iverson, currently the top vote-getter among Eastern Conference guards in balloting for the NBA All-Star Game. "That pretty much explains what he can do on the court."

Although guard J.R. Smith's name has been floated in discussions, the Nuggets hope to retain him, sources indicated, because this deal will depend more on the fine print of contracts than talent.

Other reported suitors for Iverson include the Los Angeles Clippers, Minnesota, Boston and Miami. Although Philadelphia has indicated interest in getting a deal done quickly, if the Sixers decide to wait, the list of competitors against Denver could grow. That's why the Nuggets are in a hurry to end the competition.

Staff writer Mark Kiszla can be reached at 303-954-1053 or mkiszla@denverpost.com.
I'm the Anti-Christ. You got me in a vendetta kind of mood.

Eaglez

The Sixers have all the bargaining power. Ride it out. There is no hurry to trade Iverson if waiting another week or two will bring a significantly better deal. It's not like this team is going anywhere.


ice grillin you

The Sixers have all the bargaining power

ha
i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

SunMo

im setting the line tonight at Mavs -21
I'm the Anti-Christ. You got me in a vendetta kind of mood.

mpmcgraw

The actual lne is like -18 so you are not that far off. 

This is pathetic.

ice grillin you

i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

SunMo

I'm the Anti-Christ. You got me in a vendetta kind of mood.

Sgt PSN

Watch them win like the idiots that they are.