Calling all GM’s, calling
all GM’s! Commencing this summer, sometime
between the months of July and October, several
NBA megastars will be on the auction block for
trade to the highest bidder. You can kick the
tires and check under the hood. If you like what
you see, I’m sure we can work out a deal.
Okay, okay. Maybe the NBA’s
offseason player movement won’t be that
drastic this summer, but it should feature several
big name players moving to other teams for various
reasons. Here’s a look at which players
may be on the move and several hypothetical trades
that would make sense for all parties involved.
Allen Iverson
I’ve been saying all
season long that the Sixers should look to move
the immensely competitive Iverson to a team that
could offer at least one or two promising young
players and possibly another veteran starter in
return.
Let’s be realistic.
Barring a return of the Bubonic Plague, the Detroit
Pistons, Miami Heat and most likely, the Cleveland
Cavaliers, Milwaukee Bucks and Indiana Pacers
are all going to be better teams than the Sixers
for the next five years or so.
Having said that, why waste
Iverson’s remaining years and thrilling
performances on a team that is going nowhere fast
when you should be looking to rebuild as quickly
as possible?
I know that GM Billy King
thought bringing an aging Chris Webber to Philly
was the answer, but it clearly did not help one
iota. What the Sixers need – besides Samuel
Dalembert to get his head out of the sand –
is two serviceable big men and a real point guard.
Until then, this team will continue to struggle
mightily in the vastly improved eastern conference.
Obviously, you would want
to trade Iverson out of the conference. If that
is the route the Sixers are going to go –
and the one I’m proposing, here are a couple
of trades that may make sense for Philly and their
hypothetical trade partners.
Allen Iverson
Iverson for Shaun Livingston
and Chris Kaman.
This is a move that the Clippers
probably wouldn’t want to make. Both Kaman
and particularly, Livingston have years of mileage
left on their respective bodies – although
Livingston’s back issues at such a young
age are scary.
Iverson would immediately
start at the two for L.A. and would immediately
put people in the seats at the Staples Center,
not to mention giving the Clippers a scary trio
of Iverson, Elton Brand and Sam Cassell. Bringing
Cuttino Mobley, who obviously isn’t the
same player he was just a few years ago, off the
bench would also strengthen the Clippers and allow
them more flexibility.
This move probably won’t
ever happen, but it’s a nice try.
Iverson for Jason Richardson
and Troy Murphy
This is another trade that
probably won’t happen but would benefit
both teams. Golden State would immediately have
an arena-filling personality, not to mention an
incredible backcourt and the Sixers would have
a new shooting guard and a frontcourt player who
is better than any they currently have on the
roster.
Iverson for Earl Boykins,
Nene and Francisco Elson
If I’m either team,
I make this trade right away. The Nuggets get
another explosive scorer to go along with Carmelo
Anthony and the Sixers would get a trio of really
good players. Boykins is an out and out gem who
would put up eye-opening numbers as a starter
and both Elson and Nene are solid frontcourt players.
I know Nene is coming off a season long injury
but he is still fairly young and Elson has displayed
some serious talent – sporadically throughout
his brief career. However, with a contract that
has three years and $60 million remaining on it,
Iverson is gong to be difficult to trade to nearly
every team in the league. Whatever the case, this
situation bears some serious watching.
Kevin Garnett
If Kevin McHale doesn’t
either look to trade Garnett and get some young
players in return or get KG some serious help,
then I say it’s time for a change of GM’s
in Minnesota.
Personally, since Garnett
is still relatively young, I would look to keep
KG and surround him with as much talent as possible.
However, it could be wiser to trade him out of
the powerful western conference and rebuild for
a couple of years. Whatever the case, I can’t
see this situation playing out much longer without
either one of the two scenarios happening.
Here are my possible KG trades.
KG to the Charlotte Hornets
for Emeka Okafor, Brevin Knight and a draft pick
or another player.
The Hornets would have add
immediate superstar who would help fill seats
and pair with Raymond Felton and the team’s
other young players. Minnesota would obviously
be getting a fine young player in Okafor and a
steady point guard in Knight, not to mention another
player or pick that the team could build upon.
KG and Marcus Banks to Chicago
for Tyson Chandler and Luol Deng
Chicago would become a force
with KG manning the power forward position. The
Bulls also cold match him up with the vastly improved
Andre Nocioni and heady point guard Kirk Heinrich.
On the other hand, Minnesota
would be getting two young players who could play
an integral part in the Timberwolves resurrection.
Deng is waiting on a breakout season and Chandler
is a defensive stopper who could match up with
Tim Duncan, Pau Gasol and all the other incredible
power forwards in the western conference.
Paul Pierce
First of all, let me say
that trading Paul Pierce would accomplish absolutely
nothing for the Boston Celtics - unless they get
Bill Russell in exchange. Since I know that’s
not going to happen, here are some possible trade
scenarios for Boston GM Danny Ainge to chew on.
Pierce for Ben Gordon and
Andres Nocioni
I know making this deal leaves
Pierce in the east, but the Celtics would replace
Pierce’s scoring with Ben Gordon assuming
the starting shooting guard spot for the Celtics,
while Nocioni would immediately help Boston’s
inconsistent frontline. The Bulls would get Pierce
to lead a competitive young group led by Heinrich,
Deng and Chandler. Boston would also have to add
another frontcourt player in this deal, possibly
young power forward, Al Jefferson whose minutes
have been usurped by rookie, Orien Green.
Pierce for Boris Diaw, Raja
Bell and a draft pick
Phoenix would get Pierce
to start at shooting guard alongside Steve Nash,
Amare Stoudemire and Shawn Marion while Boston
would get a talented Diaw to start in the front
court and a spirited Bell to man the two-guard
for a couple of years while they bring along young
phenom, Gerald Green. The Celtics could also parlay
the pick into another player that could conceivably
make their roster.
Stephon Marbury
I can undeniably guarantee
you that Stephon Marbury will not be back with
the New York Knicks next season. Marbury’s
friction-filled relationship with Larry Brown
makes the Brown/Allen Iverson drama that took
place in Philadelphia over a six-season span,
look like PG-13 stuff when compared to their incendiary
blowups this season. Marbury won’t be easy
to move, but Brown would take any warm-bodied
player just to get rid of the biggest headache
in his Hall of Fame coaching career. Here are
some possible destinations for the self-named
“Starbury.”
Marbury for Rashard Lewis
This move would pair Marbury
in the backcourt with Ray Allen, which may not
since Marbury would probably not pass the ball
enough – as usual, but it could also be
a coup for Seattle if Marbury decides to “play
the right way.”
Lewis to the Knicks gives
them a frontcourt scorer who would help take pressure
off of both, Eddie Curry and Channing Frye. The
salaries are in the same neighborhood, which could
also help to make this deal work.
Marbury for Smush Parker
and Devean George
I know there’s almost
no way the Phil Jackson would put up with a head
case like Marbury, but it would give the Lakers
another viable scorer to go along with Kobe Bryant.
George and Parker would instantly make the Knicks
a better – and mentally tougher team. The
salaries might not match up but , hey, this is
all hypothetical anyway.
Steve Francis
Francis is in the exact same
boat as Marbury. He’s an overpriced shooter
who, coincidentally, plays the point. For possible
trade destinations, see Marbury above.
P.S.
I don’t know what Larry
Brown and Isaiah Thomas could have been thinking
when they made this acquisition. It’s as
if one overpaid gunning point guard wasn’t
enough. They had to go out and get two. Simply
amazing!
Jermaine O’Neal
Personally, I’d try
to find a way to keep O’Neal if I were Larry
Bird. However, it almost seems inevitable that
O’Neal will be dealt. Indiana had better
try to trade him out of the conference as well.
Here are a couple of moves that might make sense
for Indiana and their hypothetical trade partners.

O’Neal to Dallas for
Josh Howard and Devin Harris
Both teams would have to
get creative to get the salaries to match up,
but this move would be good for both teams. Dallas
would get O’Neal to play the power forward
position along side of Erik Dampier at Center
and Dirk Nowitzki at the small forward. Impressive,
I’d say – barring the pedestrian Dampier
that is.
O’Neal and Jamal Tinsley
to Los Angeles for Kwame Brown and Lamar Odom
The Lakers would obviously
be ecstatic to get O’Neal to go along with
Kobe Bryant. L.A. would also get a talented, but
oft injured, Tinsley who could flourish in a new
climate. The Pacers would get Brown, who, believe
it or not, is still developing and Odom who could
play several positions.
Other prominent players who
could also be on the move include Utah Jazz power
forward, Carlos Boozer and Portland power forward,
Zach Randolph.
Whatever, the case –
my fantasy trades aside – this should be
one of the most interesting offseason’s
in recent memory. Stay tuned. Who knows which
NBA star could be calling your favorite team home
next season?
Eric Williams is an award-wining
sports columnist for the Philadelphia Sunday Sun
who can be heard every Wednesday on BetUSradio.com
at 3:15pm EST. Contact Eric at eklass66@yahoo.com.
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