TGP:
To be honest, my tongue is only partially in-cheek (and, no, jem...I'm not going to tell you which cheek it is)...
I am actually posing this thought over at the "other board"...with many teams saving/clearing cap room for the motherload summer 2010 free agency class, there may not be many teams that will be willing to shell out big bucks for AI when his contract expires next summer. He will probably get Maggette-like offers from "meh" teams, but I don't see either really good teams or really bad teams shelling out big bucks for the guy. So, if Miller chooses to not accept an extension from us...or if he tires again once the playoffs roll around like he did this year (Stefanski said as much on DNL yesterday)...we will be looking for a PG next summer. And AI - at, say, a 4-year, $27 million MLE-based deal - wouold be great price/value, IMO. Our young guys still get another year of development under Miller...the team gels and learns there roles in this Brand-new world...we go deep in the playoffs, but come up short (say, in the ECF)...
And AI comes back for short-money to take fewer shots, be a real PG (as he has in the All-Star games and Olympics), and does a Schilling - helping us break the "Curse of Billy Penn"...
(you simply cannot make stuff like that up)
Will it happen? Probably not. COULD it happen? The economics of the NBA next summer suggest it could be a possibility. Would I be on board with it?
Come back to me next May....