Denver going long with AI

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It’s starting to sound like the Denver Nuggets are willing to go long-term with Allen Iverson. Iverson has an opt-clause in his current deal, and he has till June 20th to exercise it. Iverson is scheduled to earn $20.84 million next season, so what would make AI opt out? And what does this mean for Carmelo Anthony? [link]

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