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12-18-2006, 10:25 AM
Boykins could be involved in a deal
Source says guard and Najera to Dallas not a likely scenario
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By Chris Tomasson, Rocky Mountain News
December 18, 2006
Guard Earl Boykins, one of the Nuggets' most popular players, looks to be on the trading block.
A source said Sunday the chances are "better than 50-50" Boykins will be moved before the Feb. 22 trade deadline. A Western Conference executive who asked not to be identified concurred.
The first source said a deal has been discussed that would send Boykins and Nuggets forward Eduardo Najera to Dallas in a three-team trade that would facilitate the Nuggets getting Philadelphia star Allen Iverson. However, the executive called that a "long shot."
Nuggets vice president of basketball operations Mark Warkentien declined comment.
Nuggets coach George Karl is said to like the 5-foot-5 Boykins but that new management does not value him as much as the old regime.
The Nuggets also don't want to lose Boykins for nothing. He is expected to opt out of his $3 million contract next summer and become a free agent.
Boykins could ask for $5 million in free agency. If the Nuggets are above the luxury tax threshold, that would be the equivalent of $10 million.
There apparently have been discussions about Boykins and Najera going to Dallas, Mavericks forward Austin Croshere to Philadelphia, and the Nuggets also sending Joe Smith and two first-round picks to the 76ers for Iverson. However, it's debatable how serious they have been.
While the executive did not foresee that deal happening, the executive did say the Mavericks sought to reacquire Najera last summer, but the Nuggets wouldn't move him.
The executive called Denver the Iverson front-runner. However, the executive does not foresee anything happening quickly. That view was shared by 76ers president Billy King, who told The Associated Press he will be "methodical" in his dealings.
"We never put a timetable on this," King said. "The only timetable I'll put on this is to make the best decision for this franchise for the long haul."
The executive said the Nuggets also have spoken to Chicago, Seattle, Memphis and Portland, who have players with big expiring contracts, about getting involved in a possible three-team deal for Iverson. The executive said much of Philadelphia's current energy is being spent trying to get guard Shaun Livingston from the Clippers, although it's a long shot.
Meanwhile, Karl does not appear optimistic about the Nuggets getting Iverson.
"I spoke to Mark (Warkentien on Friday), and he said it seemed like it was dying down," Karl told -ESPN.com Saturday night.
http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/nba/article/0,2777,DRMN_23922_5221538,00.html
Source says guard and Najera to Dallas not a likely scenario
STORY TOOLS
Email this story | Print MORE STORIES
Boykins could be involved in a deal
Nuggets' Anthony awaiting decision
Saunders: Perspective missing on TV
Thomas may have incited Melo
It's only bruised back for Calderon after scary fall
Krieger: Melo needs more mellow if he's to corral his potential
Arenas goes for 60 as Wizards beat Lakers in OT
Rockets top Clippers 108-103
76ers president King in no rush to deal Iverson
Trying to stop Nuggets' fun, Knicks start latest NBA headache
Carmelo Anthony statement
Brawl rulings likely to come Monday
By Chris Tomasson, Rocky Mountain News
December 18, 2006
Guard Earl Boykins, one of the Nuggets' most popular players, looks to be on the trading block.
A source said Sunday the chances are "better than 50-50" Boykins will be moved before the Feb. 22 trade deadline. A Western Conference executive who asked not to be identified concurred.
The first source said a deal has been discussed that would send Boykins and Nuggets forward Eduardo Najera to Dallas in a three-team trade that would facilitate the Nuggets getting Philadelphia star Allen Iverson. However, the executive called that a "long shot."
Nuggets vice president of basketball operations Mark Warkentien declined comment.
Nuggets coach George Karl is said to like the 5-foot-5 Boykins but that new management does not value him as much as the old regime.
The Nuggets also don't want to lose Boykins for nothing. He is expected to opt out of his $3 million contract next summer and become a free agent.
Boykins could ask for $5 million in free agency. If the Nuggets are above the luxury tax threshold, that would be the equivalent of $10 million.
There apparently have been discussions about Boykins and Najera going to Dallas, Mavericks forward Austin Croshere to Philadelphia, and the Nuggets also sending Joe Smith and two first-round picks to the 76ers for Iverson. However, it's debatable how serious they have been.
While the executive did not foresee that deal happening, the executive did say the Mavericks sought to reacquire Najera last summer, but the Nuggets wouldn't move him.
The executive called Denver the Iverson front-runner. However, the executive does not foresee anything happening quickly. That view was shared by 76ers president Billy King, who told The Associated Press he will be "methodical" in his dealings.
"We never put a timetable on this," King said. "The only timetable I'll put on this is to make the best decision for this franchise for the long haul."
The executive said the Nuggets also have spoken to Chicago, Seattle, Memphis and Portland, who have players with big expiring contracts, about getting involved in a possible three-team deal for Iverson. The executive said much of Philadelphia's current energy is being spent trying to get guard Shaun Livingston from the Clippers, although it's a long shot.
Meanwhile, Karl does not appear optimistic about the Nuggets getting Iverson.
"I spoke to Mark (Warkentien on Friday), and he said it seemed like it was dying down," Karl told -ESPN.com Saturday night.
http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/nba/article/0,2777,DRMN_23922_5221538,00.html