and here it is...
- Nets looking to trade with Minny for Mike Miller. I think we will hear his name linked with a lot of teams. Supposedly they are turned off by Larry Hughes and see him as a last resort only.
- Cuban says Josh Howard will not be traded.
- Marion to Toronto for O'Neal said to be moving forward slowly. If you think about it it would be a trade of Shaq for JO in some ways.
- New York papers are dying for stories since the Knicks have nothing but David Lee to trade - talking about Shaq coming to the Knicks for his next contract, Marbury's alleged buyout negotiations and eddy Curry being basically fat and untradeable.
- Amare continues to bitch about stuff in Phoenix. I expect to see him somewhere else next year.
- Vinny Del Negro is supposedly on the outs in Chicago and the team sounds ripe for a major trade/rebuilding around Rose.
Plus there are these gems from the Milwaukee papers:
Chris Webber, who sat in Monday night for TNT's Charles Barkley, who is on leave, had a bold idea about what the Detroit Pistons should do with starting guard Allen Iverson the rest of the season.
Webber, who has played for the Pistons and with Iverson in Philadelphia, said Iverson should come off the bench while Rip Hamilton starts.
"Allen is the best player I've seen with four stiffs, and that's no disrespect to anyone," Webber said.
At another point during his guest spot on "Inside the NBA," Webber said, "Allen Iverson needs five robots to play with him."
Webber said that was the case in 2000-'01, when Iverson's Philadelphia 76ers beat the Milwaukee Bucks in the Eastern Conference championship to advance to the NBA Finals.
"He had five guys who couldn't score," Webber said about '01 76ers. "Aaron McKie, (Dikembe) Mutombo, (Eric) Snow, all defensive players."
Iverson was asked about Webber's idea and Iverson said, laughing: "Listen man, I haven't ever thought Chris had it all, anyway. It don't matter man, I do whatever is going to make the team better. . . . It'll be tough. I have never (come) off the bench ever in my career so it's something different. But whatever happens, happens."