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Re: Iverson-Carter correlation
as a raptor fan, i noticed this the day of the trade. and i was puzzled by the reaction to the deal- philly appears to be getting the benefit of the doubt for making it, toronto never did. very odd. but it wasn't just carter and iverson- there have been other similar deals in this league that got raped in a way that the sixers seem to have avoided. i can't explain it.
in terms of the sixers getting more than the raptors, specifically, i could never make that argument. what exactly did they get? is andre miller seriously the piece that would've justified the raptors' decision to deal vince? andre miller? i mean, he's a good player and all, but i don't think you build around him, he has yet to experience major success in the league (with decent teams around him of late), and you'd be hard-pressed to find fans/teams who see this guy as a championship-calibre asset. what's more, the man's contract lasts for another 3- and with a hefty tag. if rebuilding is the objective here, andre miller doesn't appear to fit the sixers' plan very well (imo).
and again, is andre miller the kind of player who would've spared the raptors from massive ridicule in the wake of the vince carter trade? i'd find it hard to believe. but if it's not andre miller, then what could it be? very strange.
in terms of the draft picks, i mean, i've gone over this so many times already. but while the sixers now have three firsts, the two they acquired in this transaction were denver's and dallas'. i don't know how many would be surprised to see those picks fall below 25. i don't care how interesting the 2007 draft class appears to be, you won't easily find many gamebreakers that far down the ladder (imo) in any year. i think that's pretty obvious. and now i'm confused.
so i'm not sure what the iverson return has on the carter return. miller's a pro player, but is he the kind of guy a team would want to have while trying to rebuild? i don't know. winning games isn't the priority in philadelphia for the moment- and miller probably won't even be much help for them as soon as that changes (in 2 to 3 years?).
the reaction to the iverson trade has had my mind in knots all week. i think this is my third post on the topic. i see the reaction as being an important thing to note right now- i think it reveals quite a bit about the landscape of the typical nba fan's mind.
(btw, thanks for the link.)
peace
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