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Gordon revisited: Sign-and-trade for Iverson ?
Posted on: July 2, 2009 10:13 pm
Ben Gordon to the Pistons is a done deal. The method by which he will get
there is still under discussion.
CBSSports.com has learned that the Bulls and Pistons may yet revisit
Detroit's agreement with Ben Gordon and instead investigate a sign-and-trade
that would send Allen Iverson to Chicago.
Discussions have not yet reached the highest levels of both organizations,
but the revised look at how Gordon goes from Chicago to Detroit would benefit
Gordon and the Bulls. Gordon would get an extra year, and thus more money, by
signing with the Bulls and getting traded. The Bulls, who currently are
getting nothing for losing him, would get Iverson -- a fading future Hall of
Famer who would get to finish his career in a major market as long as he's
willing to accept a secondary role.
It's a farfetched scenario, and not everyone involved would be on board --
particularly the Pistons. The major sticking point would be how to sweeten
the deal for Detroit, which would only consider such an option if it would
provide significant cap savings. The Pistons took themselves out of the 2010
free-agent sweepstakes by agreeing to terms with Gordon and Charlie
Villanueva on the first day of the free-agent negotiating period. Those
agreements are not binding until July 8, when the league-mandated moratorium
is lifted and the league and players association agree on the salary cap and
luxury tax for the 2009-10 season.
A person familiar with the situation said the Pistons would flat-out refuse
to entertain a sign-and-trade for Gordon unless it provided significant
savings. The Bulls, too, may not be eager to do business with Gordon, whose
agent did not give the team a chance to match Detroit's offer.
The Bulls also would want to know that Iverson, 34, would be totally
committed despite not making the $20 million he's accustomed to and without
playing the primary role he enjoyed for his entire career until he was traded
to the Pistons for Chauncey Billups last season. Iverson did not adapt well
to diminished minutes with the Pistons, and late in the season vowed to
retire before he would come off another team's bench.
But Iverson apparently is invigorated by the prospect of getting past the
Detroit experience. He wrote on his Twitter account Thursday, "For those of
you who thought that I was done, think again! ... My only preference will be
to play for a coach that knows what I bring to the table and that I am going
to bring it every night."
It has been widely speculated that Iverson would land in Charlotte with his
former coach, Larry Brown, with whom he had a rocky relationship in
Philadelphia. But the two men respect each other, and Brown recently gushed
about his time coaching Iverson. Beyond teams with cap space (Memphis,
Oklahoma City, Sacramento) who wouldn't be interested in signing a veteran
like Iverson, the options for A.I. are limited to sign-and-trades and, more
likely, a deal for the mid-level exception or less.
While the sign-and-trade scenario with Detroit is farfetched, Iverson is
exploring all options to find one more landing spot in an often tumultuous
but Hall of Fame career.
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