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Indications are the Nuggets would trade Iverson if
the deal was right. They'd also trade Kenyon Martin
or Nene, if anybody wanted either. And owner Stan Kroenke would be willing to deal the Rocky Mountains if he owned them and it would keep him from paying the luxury tax. But Iverson has trade value. With an expiring $20.84 million contract, he would be an ideal for teams looking to clear space
Give Me The Rock - Nuggets Front Office Drunk Off Their Keisters, Trade Camby for Phantom Menace ...
Points in the Paint asks if Camby is
a Consolation Prize for losing Brand. Sure, Camby is
not a 20 and 10 guy, but getting him for the right to switch places in the second round with a team that is not really any worse than you in 2010 only brings up thoughts of conspiracy theory in my head. I mean, are there some hot second round prospects for 2010 that are worth someone who had 9.1 and 13.1?
A team trading something for nothing is a
very difficult thing for the casual fan to understand.
After all, how does trading away a contributing player for future gains improve their casual viewing experience? It’s even unsettling at times for those in the know. We understand how cap relief can help a team’s overall situation, but c’mon, can’t Team X get something in the deal? And of course, I ...
Marcus Camby, we never knew you. Bye.





Nuggets Willing To Trade Iverson