The Iverson Trade Watch is Over...
...Let the discussions begin.
After over a week of camping out at ESPNews and scouring various Philly websites, word came down that the Philadelphia 76ers have sent Allen Iverson to the Denver Nuggets. The Nuggets, fresh off losing Carmelo Anthony to a 15 game suspension, now have the number two scorer in the league in Iverson. The Sixers picked up Andre Miller, Joe Smith and two 2007 first-round draft picks. Since Miller and Smith combine to average fewer points than Iverson alone, there isn't much to watch over at the Philly camp until draft talks stir up. So all attention is focused on the soon-to-be Iverson-Melo combo and how two superstars – once Anthony gets back on the floor – will fit together? One of them will have to take a back seat.
All I can promise you is this: Anthony will not be the one stepping back. Fresh off of a 15 game suspension -- barring any appeal -- during which he'll have watched another alpha dog lead his team, do you honestly think he'll be okay with letting Iverson take over the lead? At 22-years-old...doubtful.
Iverson will be the one to make-or-break this trade. He needs to be the seasoned professional who overcame the huge chip on his shoulder in his early career. He needs to be ready to contribute to the team by taking some points off of his average. Anthony is not mature enough to accept that role. Commence waiting for their debut.
But in the meantime...check out a great round table discussion on the trade at The Fanhouse.
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