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MOVING ON UP? Though rumors about Allen Iverson's eventual landing spot captivated the NBA (as of Monday he was still nominally a 76er, but his nameplate had been removed and his locker cleaned out), the idea of a superstar's demanding a trade to increase his chances of winning a championship is by no means unprecedented. Great players throughout the decades have clamored for a change of scenery for a variety of reasons, usually having something to do with the opportunity to accessorize a digit, which is the case with Iverson (right). It's impossible to predict if he will realize his goal in his new home. Iverson is 31, which presumably puts him on the downside of a career spent careening off big men and bouncing off the floor, and unlikely to be a difference-maker. On the other hand the 33.0 points per game he put up last season was the highest average of his 11-year career, so perhaps he has enough left to help a team win a title. Here's a lineup of All-Stars who were near Iverson's age when they were traded, and how they fared in their new environs. Wilt Chamberlain ( San Francisco Warriors to 76ers, 1965, and 76ers to Lakers, left, '68) Age at trade: 29 the first time, then 31 Production: Scoring went down as he sacrificed shots for the sake of the team, but he remained a top rebounder and began to pass more Dream come true? Twice. Won titles with Philly in '67 and with L.A. in '72 Dave DeBusschere (Pistons to Knicks, 1968) Age at trade: 28 Production: Was just as effective through the end of his career Dream come true? Twice. Won titles in '70 and '73 Oscar Robertson ( Cincinnati Royals to Bucks, 1970) Age at trade: 31 Production: Scoring, rebounding and assists declined in each of his four seasons in Milwaukee Dream come true? Yes. Milwaukee won title in '71—of course, he had plenty of help (see next player) Kareem Abdul-Jabbar ( Bucks to Lakers, 1975) Age at trade: 27 Production: Remained Hall of Fame caliber until late in his career Dream come true? Added four titles to the one he won in Milwaukee—he did play with Magic Johnson, though Charles Barkley ( 76ers to Suns, 1992, and Suns to Rockets, '96) Age at trade: 29 the first time, then 33 Production: Had superb first year with Phoenix and won MVP; injuries began to catch up with him in Houston Dream come true? No. Suns came close in '93 but lost to Bulls in Finals BUZZER BEATERS
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