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Nuggets send Iverson to Pistons for Billups, McDyess

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There is one sticking point to the deal, though. McDyess does not want to go to Denver, and a source close to him says "he will not put on a Nuggets uniform" and may opt to retire.

Because of McDyess's objection, the Nuggets may waive the mandatory physical each player in a trade must take in order for the league to approve any deal. McDyess may be seeking a buyout of the remainder of his contract (two years, $13.6 million).

A source with knowledge of the trade discussions says that the Nuggets would be willing to discuss a buyout with McDyess, but only if he agrees to a "significant" amount less than the $13.6 million he's due through the end of the 2009-10 season.

The Nuggets are extremely close to the luxury tax number of $71.1 million. Teams that spend more than that on player salaries have to pay a dollar for dollar penalty if they exceed the amount; every dollar spent above $71.1 million thus costs a team $2 in tax.

The deal has not been finalized but the teams are holding a conference call with the league.

In three games with the Nuggets this season, Iverson is averaging 18.7 points and 6.7 assists.

In the Pistons' two wins this season Chauncey Billups is averging 12.5 points, 5.0 rebounds and 7.5 assists, while Antonio McDyess is averaging 7.0 points and 4.0 rebounds in 19 minutes per game.

The blockbuster deal comes two games into the season for Detroit. The Pistons have been a model of consistency in recent years, but they were determined to change their core following a third straight exit from the Eastern Conference finals last summer.

The Pistons play at Charlotte Monday night. The Bobcats are coached by Larry Brown, who led Billups and the Pistons to the 2004 NBA title and also guided the Iverson-led Philadelphia 76ers to a spot in the finals in 2001.

Billups returns to familiar surroundings -- he was born in Denver and played in college at Colorado. McDyess also will be enjoying a homecoming of sorts, having been a Nugget from 1995-97 and 1998-02.

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  • well i think this is fucked up.

    Iverson leaving is a BIG mistake.

    we should of got rid of Melo instead ;)

  • i hope this will have a good impact on Detroit. will stuckey give up the number 3??

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  • thas crazy

  • he deserves a ring!!!!!!!! Allen Iverson keep going

  • The Nuggets would be elite if they were in the east.Two seasons ago the nugs were the six seed and they would have been 2nd or 3rd in the east. So bottom line the west is stacked the east sucks except for boston and detroit

  • iverson's wearing number 1 for the pistons

  • amir johnson starts over maxiel and hes sweeter.maxiel cant play that many minutes because of his extra high energy

  • mcdyess in lakers please!!

  • yea MD better take this fucking deal cause i want my Boy AI to finally get a damn ring for once

  • thats not going happen but it would be good

  • What you talking bout AI is a good defense check these videos on youtube

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