If reports are correct and indeed, Allen Iverson does sign with the Charlotte Bobcats, Larry Brown is going to have some interesting decisions to make. With Gerald Henderson, recently added to the team through the draft, Raymond Felton likely either taking the qualifying offer or re-signing and D.J Augustin Raja Bell already on board, it would seem that someone might need to go.
Brown is obviously going to install Iverson into the starting lineup and probably play him alongside Felton. Henderson is just as obviously around for the next 3-4 years on the cheap as is Augustin, who Brown likes and is only a second year player. So that seems if someone is going to it may be Raja Bell. At least one beat writer for the Charlotte Observer feels the same way:
http://blogs.charlotte.com/inside_the_nba/2009/08/no-deal-yet-but-iversontobobcats-viable.htmlMinutes are another issue: With Raja Bell, D.J. Augustin and restricted free agent Raymond Felton on the roster, where would Brown find sufficient playing time for a nine-time All-Star who averaged nearly 42 minutes his first 12 NBA seasons?
If any guard is traded, I'm guessing it would be Bell, whose contract expires following the coming season.
Bell is an expiring $5.2 million contract and with the Bobcats inching closer and closer to the luxury tax threshold with the signings of Felton and AI and the team up for sale, it is going to be almost a given that the Bobcats are going to want trade exceptions or expiring contracts back. But if the Bobcats are going to sign Iverson as an attendance draw to enhance the teams chances of selling, they had better not just give away Bell.
Enter the Celtics. Now if the Celtics can't get a trade done with Indiana to bring on Daniels and have to sign him for the LLE, playing him behind Pierce and keeping House as the primary backup PG leaves Tony Allen as Ray Allen's primary backup. Wouldn't Bell look real good in green relieving Ray and giving the Celtics some excellent wing depth?
And wouldn't Tony Allen and Brian Scalabrine be a good fit for Charlotte? Charlotte could use a PF who can play good defense(Larry Brown's insistence is on great defensive teams) and shoot. They could also use a defensive minded SG with experience that could guard the bigger more athletic SG's in the league like Ray, Wade, Kobe, Johnson, Carter, etc when they need Iverson on the floor but defense of those players as well.
So why not:
Boston sends: Brian Scalabrine and Tony Allen and a 2011 second round pick
Charlotte sends: Raja Bell
I would then round out the roster by signing Lester Hudson and signing Brian Skinner to a veteran's minimum contract. This would be the team and it would still have an open roster spot for a later addition if needed.
Rondo/House/Hudson
Allen/Bell/Giddens
Pierce/Daniels/Walker
Garnett/Baby/
Perkins/Wallace/Skinner