Iverson's Trade Wish May Spoil Bulls Plans

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  1. Midnight Green

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">
    The Bulls are said to have no interest in Iverson.

    Then there's a deal with the Timberwolves, which could break the Bulls' hearts.

    One would seem to make sense. Minnesota has Randy Foye, a talented Villanova rookie whom the 76ers have coveted, and it has numerous expendable contracts that could be used to match Iverson's $17 million salary.</div>

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">That the teams to which the Sixers reached out after Allen Iverson said he wanted a trade this week were the Bulls and Celtics. The Nuggets and Pacers are said to be intrigued and trying to at least get in on the talking. They likely won't be the only teams that make calls to Philly</div>

    http://www.mysanantonio.com/sports/basketb...en.c9e9661.html
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">But Timberwolves owner Glen Taylor said he won't end up in Minnesota, despite a flood of rumors Friday night that said otherwise. "No trade," Taylor said during the Wolves' 110-103 victory over Utah on Friday night at Target Center. "It isn't that I don't like him. Just money-wise, it wouldn't work out."</div>
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    I don't think the Bulls will get him, we would have to give up a lot and start over with our chemistry when we are on a roll right now.. it is pretty interesting how he would do with us though, the consistent scorer we need, and we'd have great quickness on offense and defense.
     
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    I personally don't want to break up our team but just for fun what do you think a trade between the Bulls and 76ers would look like? I don't even want to think about the money issue right now but it would probably be Gordon, next year's pick from NY, Thomas, and maybe Noc or Deng. Too much, too little? I don't know.

    Hope he goes to the West though. It's already tough over there and if he goes to Denver watch out...that would be a sick team.
     
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    The article was actually about the possibility of AI and KG teaming up ruining the Bulls chances of getting Garnett. The Bulls have already stated openly they are not interested in Allen, and personally I agree with that choice. AI's persona would not mesh well with Skiles. Allen also struggles on the defensive side of the ball so he is not a Skiles type guy.
     
  7. I-Miss-MJ

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    Why is it we are always in to get Garnett anyway?

    If he were in the Bulls plans I think we would have him by now.
     
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    I didn't confuse the article I was just speculating what would happen if Paxson did want to trade for him. Just pondering the idea of what would happen for whatever reason.
     

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