作者jerod (KG4MVP)
看板Timberwolves
標題[外電] Jim Souhan: Iverson, Garnett would be perfect together
時間Fri Dec 15 21:35:29 2006
http://www.startribune.com/150/story/876863.html
We could analyze which players the Timberwolves could afford to trade for
Allen Iverson, and how the salary cap numbers break down, and whether
Iverson's disdain for practice would jell with Kevin Garnett's work ethic,
and whether Iverson would fall prey to the Micheal Williams curse that seems
to afflict every Wolves point guard.
Don't let such debates, though, distract you from the obvious: The Wolves
should trade anybody and everybody on their roster other than Garnett for
Iverson by, oh, yesterday.
Perhaps never again in Garnett's tenure will the Wolves face an chance to
trade so little for such a great, great player.
General Mismanager Kevin McHale needs to recognize where he and his
"organization" reside: Nowheresville, U.S.A.
The Wolves aren't good enough to win a title. They aren't bad enough to
ensure the high draft choices (they've still got their picks for 2023 and
2024) required to rebuild.
Garnett's versatile and relentless play will keep the Wolves in the middle of
the pack, and the Wolves' lack of draft choices and cornucopia of bad
contracts will keep them from ascending.
Which is why The Answer is the answer to the question: What have the Wolves
got to lose?
If they trade for Iverson and the team implodes, what is the downside?
Missing a chance to win the eighth seed and get spanked by the Spurs in the
first round of the playoffs?
This, for McHale, is a free throw. If he deals for Iverson and it doesn't
work out, I won't blame him. No one should.
He would have invigorated his franchise, however briefly, and actually sold a
few tickets, which is becoming an increasingly difficult task.
Iverson and Garnett would give the Wolves a chance to threaten any playoff
opponent, which is more than you can say for the current roster. This
don't-look-now franchise would instantly become one of the NBA's few
gotta-check-this-out teams.
And if it doesn't work with Garnett and Iverson, it wasn't going to work with
Garnett and any other subset of guards.
This is no time to worry that Iverson's baggage won't fit into the overhead
bin.
If this were the Twins, the Wild, even the Vikings -- an organization that
either has established or is trying to establish a discernible ethic -- the
arrival of a prima donna could endanger the entire franchise.
If you are the Wolves, who would you rather have jacking up shots -- the
wondrously intense, proud and creative Iverson, or Ricky "I wear my own
personal shot clock" Davis?
Iverson and Garnett would be perfect together. Can you imagine defending the
pick and roll, with Iverson handling the ball and Garnett shooting open
12-footers? Can you imagine fourth quarters with Iverson slashing and Garnett
free to dish and attack the glass? Can you imagine Iverson with a defensive
stopper watching his back?
Celtics star Paul Pierce was asked about the prospect of playing with
Iverson. His response was apt, and hilarious. "I think it would work out with
the two of us," Pierce told the Boston Globe. "I played with the biggest
jacker in league history in Antoine Walker, didn't I? He was just jacking up
shots. At least Iverson might go hit them at a higher clip and get to the
free-throw line."
Yes, we've been down this road before. Sam Cassell and Latrell Sprewell
brought the Wolves their best season, then did their best to sabotage the
franchise when huge contracts were not forthcoming.
I was in favor of getting rid of both. Anybody who spent time around that
team couldn't help but be disgusted by their lethargy -- and, in Sprewell's
case, his stupidity. The Wolves offered him a three-year contract worth $21
million. He turned it down, and now he's house-sitting his dogs in Milwaukee.
Iverson doesn't like practice, as his infamous rant established. Practice?
We're talkin' 'bout practice?
But that YouTube-quality moment distracted too many people from Iverson's
game-day intensity. He's the toughest 170-pound basketball player in history,
and one of the best scorers in history, and he's right to want out of
Philadelphia, now that the Sixers, like the Wolves, have squandered their
star's best years.
Iverson's most recent spat with the 76ers started with him failing to show up
for a corporate sponsor outing at a bowling alley, to which I say, Bowling?
We talkin' 'bout bowling?
This is McHale's chance to save the franchise. Instead of continuing his
search for players Garnett can improve, he'd be landing a player who can
improve Garnett.
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