Eat Your Heart Out, Philly
nuggdoctor.blogspot.com 1/7/2008 — (Boulder-CO) Admit it, Denver stole Allen Iverson from the 76ers! Andre Miller, Joe Smith, and a couple of first round picks is not fair value for a GUARANTEED first ballot Hall of Famer. I'm not complaining though, with any luck AI will be the piece ...
Day 69 of 170: The Day Iverson Dropped 38 on the 76ers
givemetherock.com 1/7/2008 — Line of the Night: Iverson’s (5.08) half of the abbreviated year of Independence was not enough to top C-But’s (aka Caron Butler ) line last night (5.40). Butler’s 57% on less attempts put him just below Iverson’s 56% (more attempts), but Caroming Caron’s 4 steals was where he made up ground like Obama in Iowa. Both had 3 three pointers.
Iverson has the last laugh
mvn.com 1/7/2008 — Dear Mr. Answer, Kudos to you on a sterling performance on Sunday versus our beloved Sixers. You always exclaimed your love for the city and the fans, making yourself a “Sixer for life.” It’s too bad that things didn’t end better for you in Philly, but sometimes all’s well that ends well doesn’t apply. However, you still hold a place in a lot of hearts ...
One Year Later, Who Won Allen Iverson Trade: Philadelphia 76ers or Denver Nuggets?
hoopsvibe.com 1/7/2008 — My Very Quick Take: Judging trades can be tricky. We try to determine the winner and loser right after the trade happens.
With future considerations, draft picks, and cap space, taking a long-term approach is much more prudent. Time is usually needed to determine the real winner.
Is 384 days enough time? I ask because on December 20, 2006, the Philadelphia 76ers and Denver Nuggets ...