Appears Iguodala will not be a Clipper

July 23, 2010
  • The closest Andre Iguodala will get to L.A. (and the Clippers), for now, will be Las Vegas, where he is working out with Team USA.

Posted yesterday by Bob Cooney on the Daily News' Sixers blog, Sixerville, at go.philly.com/sixerville.

Various reports are saying that the Los Angeles Clippers are looking to get in touch with the 76ers about swingman Andre Iguodala.

When contacted yesterday, Sixers president/general manager Ed Stefanski said that he would not comment on any trade talks.

A trade of Iguodala now doesn't seem to jive with what new coach Doug Collins has been saying since his May hiring, which is that he is looking forward to coaching Iguodala and it is his belief that the 6-7 Arizona product can be one of the best defensive players in the league.

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"I think this summer is such a great thing for his career," Collins said yesterday, while on his way to the airport to catch a flight to Las Vegas to watch Iguodala practice with Team USA. "I'm very excited about being his coach. We need him for the type of defensive team we want to be. I think he can be the best defensive player at his position in the league.

"During the practices, my son Chris [who is helping out head coach Mike Krzyzewski] said that Dre had defended four different positions [Wednesday]. There were situations where he defended the four [big forward], because in international play, the four is often a smaller guy. I think he's in a great place. Ever since my first conversation with him out in California after I was hired, things have been terrific. I think things are headed in a real good place."

Iguodala, who signed a 6-year, $80 million contract in the summer of 2008, was equally positive about Collins earlier this week.

"I'm definitely looking forward to the opportunity to play for him," Iguodala said. "I'm all ears."

All that would seem to indicate that Iguodala is not headed anywhere right now.

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