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I'm going to say:
Heat GET Andre Miller
Sixers GET Jason Williams & unprotected first-rounder
 

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Knicks get:
Andre Iguodala (last year of his contract, will probably leave Philly)
Samuel Dalembert (overpaid, can't score for <Censored>, but rebounds and defends well so good fit for NYK)
Andre Miller (great PG in terms of finding the open man and court vision)
Louis Amundson (fill in for salary purposes)

76ers get:
Stephon Marbury (I think being traded will either make him do terrible, or light a fire under him and he'll go back to his old 20-8 days)
Eddy Curry (complete opposite of Dalembert, and surprisingly, cheaper. Curry is only around 25, so if they are looking to rebuild, not a bad piece to build around)
David Lee (I hate having to trade him, but I doubt the sixers would trade anything without getting Lee...)

Miller - Crawford - Iguodala - Randolph - Dalembert with a solid bench

Marbury - Green - Carney/Korver/Young - Lee - Curry
 

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Miller - Crawford - Iguodala - Randolph - Dalembert with a solid bench

Marbury - Green - Carney/Korver/Young - Lee - Curry
Your crazy and thinking irrationally Yankees. First of all, re-signing Iguodala is top priority for the Sixers, they will have the money to do so, and there is no reason for him to leave. Secondly, there's no way Stefanski goes within 10 feet of Marbury. Why the hell would anybody want anything to do with Marbury? Wouldn't mind dealing Dalembert though. He hasn't turned into the superstar that Billy King thought he would.
 

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It's up to Iggy if he re-signs, not the 76ers... I'm sure other teams can match the offer they give, so why not trade him?

But if no Iggy, then no Lee, and then no trade.

Why wouldn't you want Marbury? You aren't going to do <Censored> this year anyway, and next year he's a 20 mill expiring to start you off on the right foot.
 

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It's up to Iggy if he re-signs, not the 76ers... I'm sure other teams can match the offer they give, so why not trade him?

But if no Iggy, then no Lee, and then no trade.

Why wouldn't you want Marbury? You aren't going to do <Censored> this year anyway, and next year he's a 20 mill expiring to start you off on the right foot.
Your right but this team is built around him now. I can't see a reason why he would want to leave. Of course they aren't winning but I think Iggy has been up to the challenge of playing a key role in the "post-Iverson" Era.
 

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Well, Iggy is young, and IDK how much loyalty he has to Philly... They've done nothing to help him and he hasn't been there very long, so I don't think he'd think twice about leaving for more cash and a better chance to win.
 

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In a market where the 2nd best player on one of the leagues worst teams (Lewis on Sonics) got paid a max contract, I think a player such as Iguodala could also get a max contract, or something close, from a team that really needs a SG or SF and wants to win...
 
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