
While
Chauncey Billups and
Allen Iverson prepare to
take the court with their new teammates tonight for the first time,
Antonio McDyess is still stuck in limbo. Andy Miller, who represents both Billups and McDyess, said
the odds of McDyess returning for his third stint with the Nuggets was "very, very low to zero."
Despite Denver's initial stance that they wouldn't be open to a buyout (I can't believe anyone fell for that!
Oh, wait ...), that's exactly what they're negotiating right now. It hasn't happened yet, but all signs suggest it will in the near future. Once he's a free agent, what does his future hold? Billups said during his introductory press conference that McDyess is "tired of moving," but is it a foregone conclusion that he returns to Detroit?
One thing is clear, if McDyess sits out 30 days and wants to re-sign with the Pistons, they'd love to have him back. And considering Detroit's all-world training staff helped resurrect his career, it might be the best thing for him. If he so chooses to test the waters, though, he'll have no shortage of interested suitors: the
Boston Globe cites an NBA source who claims
no fewer than 17 teams have inquired about his status.