Frankly, I think the Sixers got over on Denver big time, because Andre Miller has turned out to be a great point guard. He is far more suited to what the Sixers need than AI was. In addition Reggie Evans made a big difference for the Sixers at the 4 spot and we got him in the trade as well.
I am unwilling to give up on Jason Smith yet. In fact, I think Cheeks is under-using Smith, considering the substandard quality of play they get from Calvin Booth, and Sam. As of yet, Jason isn't being given the opportunity to be a player on the offensive end, so all he gets are garbage buckets. It seems to me he creates a lot of positives for the team when he is in there since he does work hard.
The reality is that AI is hard to build a team around because he is a 2 in the body of a one. He can play point, but that is a waste of his talents, and he isn't as good at it as a natural point, who thinks pass as well as shoot. As such, he creates a match-up problem since you now need a point who has a 2's body or even bigger, like a Magic, and such players are as rare as AI is. If you can't find that, you always end up with a match-up problem on defense, since AI is too short to defend a 2 guard and isn't a great one on one defender.
The Sixers had a lot more talent than people realized because AI overshadowed everyone. That isn't a problem in Denver where they had established stars, but in Phila. Igoudala didn't get enough shots and neither did anyone else. Philly continually failed to build a contender around AI and finally gave up, considering what they got in return, I think they got a great deal.
If Philly had a true point to play with Iverson, they might have turned into a contender with him, but I actually like the team better without him. I'd rather have Andre Igoudala at the 2 than AI, since he is a better fit at that spot. With Miller at the point they are a better team than AI & AI could have ever been. The Sixers always had a weakness operating in the half court since their players were more oriented towards Iverson breaking down a defense one on one. Against good teams, that kind of play often gets shut down. A more balanced attack is harder to stop, and they automatically get that with Miller.
So to sum up, the Sixers are now paying a player a lesser salary and have a better team and additional players. That has to be considered a great trade.