http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/scorecard/04/03/truth.rumors.nba/index.html
The rumblings in Philadelphia are that Allen Iverson's stay has run its course. The 76ers had explored interest in Iverson before the February trade deadline. The solution for Philadelphia may be acquiring Kevin Garnett, who last week expressed frustration with already being out of the playoffs again and said he won't stand for it much longer. -- Chicago Tribune
Memphis long has been a quiet suitor for Allen Iverson. If Iverson's act has worn thin in Philadelphia, he remains a big road attraction. Memphis, struggling in attendance and on the floor, once again seemingly is headed toward a first-round elimination. The backcourt is a mess with Damon Stoudamire injured. Owner Mike Heisley, a Georgetown graduate, long has liked one-time Hoya Iverson. -- Chicago Tribune
Sixers general manager Billy King should look under every rock imaginable to gauge whether some team like the SuperSonics would be interested in paying the remaining $43 million Chris Webber is owed for two seasons, specifically in exchange for stars such as Ray Allen and Rashard Lewis. -- Philadelphia Inquirer
The rumblings in Philadelphia are that Allen Iverson's stay has run its course. The 76ers had explored interest in Iverson before the February trade deadline. The solution for Philadelphia may be acquiring Kevin Garnett, who last week expressed frustration with already being out of the playoffs again and said he won't stand for it much longer. -- Chicago Tribune
Memphis long has been a quiet suitor for Allen Iverson. If Iverson's act has worn thin in Philadelphia, he remains a big road attraction. Memphis, struggling in attendance and on the floor, once again seemingly is headed toward a first-round elimination. The backcourt is a mess with Damon Stoudamire injured. Owner Mike Heisley, a Georgetown graduate, long has liked one-time Hoya Iverson. -- Chicago Tribune
Sixers general manager Billy King should look under every rock imaginable to gauge whether some team like the SuperSonics would be interested in paying the remaining $43 million Chris Webber is owed for two seasons, specifically in exchange for stars such as Ray Allen and Rashard Lewis. -- Philadelphia Inquirer