Sixers call Knicks about Amar’e Stoudemire trade?

29 01 2012

Posted by Ben Golliver

The vultures are swirling around the big, rotten apple.

With the New York Knicks just 7-13 to start the season and All-Star forward Amar’e Stoudemire scoring 8 points per game less than last season, the first rush of trade winds is in effect.

CSNPhilly.com reports that it is the Philadelphia 76ers, an Atlantic Division rival, that phoned the Knicks to inquire about Stoudemire’s availability.

According to a league source, the Sixers have inquired about Stoudemire, though it was categorized as “due diligence.” Nothing is said to be imminent or even in the early stages other than just talk, the source said. Nevertheless, in past seasons the Sixers were reportedly discussing trade scenarios with the Phoenix Suns in order to acquire Stoudemire.

The Knicks’ early season struggles are well-documented. Without a capable point guard to point the group in the right direction, New York has stumbled out of the gate and is currently tracking to be a lottery team despite the presence of two All-Stars and Tyson Chandler in the starting lineup. Read the rest of this entry »





Brand Ready To Rebound?

18 08 2010

Elton Brand has three years and $51 million remaining on the 5 year contract he signed in the summer of 2008 with the Philadelphia 76ers. The

Elton Brand of the Philadelphia 76ers

first two seasons were less than memorable, riddled with injuries and substandard play on the court.  He finished last season averaging career-lows in scoring, rebounding and minutes.

This season, however, the team would have us believe (they have to attempt to sell tickets after all) that we should be prepared to see the Elton Brand of old (long before he joined the 76ers).  According to the Philadelphia Intelligencer, Brand has been in regular communication with the team’s new head coach, Doug Collins, during the offseason. “I’ve talked to Elton numerous times on the phone and we’ve texted,” said Collins. “He’s in shape and his legs feel good. He feels like he’s getting more lift. In his words, ‘I’m ready to go.’ “

In addtion, Brand visited Philadelphia two weeks ago to train with Jesse Wright, the team’s strength and conditioning coach. ”He had a great workout,” said Collins. “More importantly, he weighed 255. That’s the weight I want him. I said, ‘Elton, I’d like to see you at 255.’ Here it is early August at 255. It’s going to take all that stress off his legs. To me, that’s an incredibly positive sign to what Elton would like to see happen this year.”





Philadelphia 76ers Trade Dalembert

17 06 2010

The Philadelphia 76ers have agreed to a trade with the Sacremento Kings in which they will send Samuel Dalembert and his expiring contract to the Kings in exchange for Andres Nocioni and Spencer Hawes. The deal was first reported by Chad Ford of ESPN.

Nocioni has a bloated contract, with $6.85M, $6.65M and $7.5M remaining over the next three seasons.

Hawes is 7’1 and just 22 years old. He will become a restricted free agent after the coming season. Hawes can shoot from the outside, offering the Sixers an element they have not seen from the center position in quite some time.

Read more: http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_archives/67249/20100617/sixers_send_dalembert_to_kings_for_nocioni_hawes/##ixzz0r8sLpieW





Iverson Returning To 76ers?

17 06 2010

During a chat with Philadelphia 76ers general manager Ed Stefanski yesterday, Stefanski explained that he was unaware of Allen Iverson’s future plans but did not say that the team would not be interested in bringing him back. “There is no news on Allen Iverson and we are not aware of what his plans are for the future,” Stefanski wrote. Iverson played in just 28 games of the last NBA season, 25 of which were with Philadelphia. He left the team for personal reasons following an illness to his daughter and his wife filing for divorce. News of both an alcohol and gambling addiction later surfaced.





Larry Hughes Back To The Sixers?

24 02 2010

The Sacramento Kings have waived Larry Hughes who was acquired  just last week as part of the three-team deal involving the Houston Rockets and New York Knicks.  The Bobcat, coached by Hughes former coach Larry Brown, are rumored to be interested in Hughes services.  A return to the 76ers would be a logical fit as well, since Allen Iverson has once again left the team to be with his ailing daughter and is rumored to be released.

PCPTAKE:  We’re all for any move that keeps Willie Green off the court.





76ers Make Trade

18 02 2010

Jodie Meeks - Philadelphia 76ers

Jodi Meeks

Two league sources have told ESPN’s Chad Ford that the Milwaukee Bucks have agreed to a trade sending Jodie Meeks and Francisco Elson to the Philadelphia 76ers for Primoz Brezec, Royal Ivey and a second round pick. The contracts of Elson, Brezec and Ivey are all expiring.
Meeks is a rookie drafted out of Kentucky (2nd round #41 overall), whose contract has a another two years remaining. Though shooting just 36% in limited playing time this season for the Bucks (11 mpg), he is known as a shooter and will have every opportunity to prove himself with the 76ers. He became expendable when the Bucks acquired John Salmons from the Chicago Bulls yesterday.
Elson is currently out after hernia surgery in early February and may not play much for the rest of the season.





76ers “Want To Bring Back Value” In Trade

17 02 2010

Philadelphia general manager Ed Stefanski addressed trade rumors prior to the team’s game against Miami on Tuesday night.

“If we send anybody out, we want to bring back value …,” Stefanski said. “We’re very active, and a lot of teams are looking for us to do financial deals, to send back expiring contracts – we want to improve the product on the court.”

The 76ers entered Tuesday’s game with a 20-32 record, but Stefanski doesn’t think it’s wise to “blow up” the team.

“I have talked to season-ticket holders, I’ve talked to fans, I’ve talked to the press, who all have different theories and ideas of how it would be better to, in their term, ‘Blow it up,’ ” Stefanski said. “When people say you blow it up, there are a lot of things you need to think about in just dismantling a team like that.

“You’re not always guaranteed when you dismantle that team and you draft in a certain spot, that the player you want is going to be there, the franchise player is going to be there. Or the year you may have the cap space, that the player will be there.”

Via Philadelphia Inquirer





Amare To The Sixers?

4 02 2010

According to a report from ESPN, the Philadelphia 76ers and Pheoeix Suns are discussing a deal that would send Andre Iguodala and Samuel Dalembert to the Suns in exchange for Amare Stoudemire.  According to the report, the Sixers are the side holding up the deal.

The trade makes sense for both sides, as the Sixers are desperate to unload Dalembert and have shown a willingness to package him with Iguodala in order to do so.  For the Suns, Stoudemire is seeking a max contract and a willingness from the Suns organization to spend more in order to improve the team…neither is going to happen.





Sacramento Kings Interested In Dalembert

1 02 2010

Samuel DalembertAccording to the Sacramento Bee, league sources polled this week say that the Philadelphia 76ers and New York Knicks are the two teams most actively seeking trades prior to the deadline, with the 76ers shopping some of their bigger contracts, small forward Andre Iguodala (with four seasons remaining and a combined $56.5 million overall) and center Samuel Dalembert ($12.9 million fior next season). The article indicates that the Kings have shown interest in acquiring Dalembert.





Sixers: Iggy On The Move?

28 01 2010

by Michael DeLuca

The Sixers have been trying to dump Samuel Dalembert and his $13 million 2010-2011 salary off on the Houston Rockets since news broke that Yao Ming would miss the entire 09-10 season.  Their hope was to get back the expiring contract of Tracy McGrady, though fillers would be necessary on Philly’s end.  Trade talks have resumed recently and, according to Katie Fagan of the Philadelphia Inquirer, a source close to the situation has confirmed that the Houston Rockets will only discuss a deal with the Sixers if it involves Andre Iguodala.  Iguodala was considered an untouchable by Sixers’ GM Ed Stefanski as recently as a season ago but this is the second trade scenario he’s been linked to this week, the first one involving the Cleveland Cavaliers.  Iggy has more than $56 million remaining on his contract, which includes three more seasons.

PCPTAKE:   A Dalembert/Iguodala for McGrady & Chase Buddinger deal would make a lot of sense for the both teams.  The Sixers would shed two large contracts, allowing them to be players in the star studded 2010 free agent market & Buddinger is a decent prospect that could absorb some of Iggy’s minutes while developing.








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