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Sixers' Iverson to Celtics? It's all just talk
June 26, 2006
A recent conversation between the Celtics and 76ers concerned a possible trade involving Allen Iverson, according to a league source. Trade talk between teams usually increases as the draft approaches. For now, it appears the conversation was just one of many commonly held by teams at this time of year. The same source said no deal was on the table, or even close to being considered. Per standing policy, Celtics executive director of basketball operations Danny Ainge declined to comment on rumors.
Ainge and the Celtics remain focused on the draft and the candidates for the No. 7 pick. Marcus Williams, Randy Foye, Rajon Rondo, and Cedric Simmons will be at the team practice facility in Waltham this morning for a workout. It will be the second workout in Waltham for all of the participants. Minnesota vice president of basketball operations Kevin McHale is also expected in town. The Timberwolves hold the No. 6 pick and Ainge traveled to Minneapolis last week to watch a workout.
Source: Sixers talk to Celts about A.I.
A source within the league said the Sixers have spoken to the Boston Celtics, checking to see whether the Celtics have interest in Allen Iverson.
That would fit the profile of Sixers president/general manager Billy King's statements about "trying hard" to make a trade; there were no details available, nor does it seem likely that anything will come of it.
Celtics, Sixers Talking Iverson?
26th June, 2006 - 9:09 am
Philadelphia Daily News - A source within the league said the Sixers have spoken to the Boston Celtics , checking to see whether the Celtics have interest in Allen Iverson, according to Philadelphia Daily News writer Phil Jasner. That would fit the profile of Sixers president/general manager Billy King's statements about "trying hard" to make a trade; there were no details available, nor does it seem likely that anything will come of it.
"But the big deal floating around is Iverson to the Boston Celtics, Boozer to the 76ers and Szczerbiak to the Utah Jazz. Of course, more parts have to be included, though I couldn't see the 76ers dealing Iverson within their division, even if divisions are almost meaningless. Perhaps they cannot find a Western Conference trading partner."