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76ers Trade Robinson for Rogers, Mashburn
By DAN GELSTON, AP Sports Writer
Feb 24, 2005 - 1:41:00 PM

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PHILADELPHIA - The Philadelphia 76ers completed their second trade in two days, sending forward Glenn Robinson to the New Orleans Hornets for Jamal Mashburn and Rodney Rogers on Thursday.

Philadelphia 76ers forward Glenn Robinson, right, tries to shoot while being fouled by Utah Jazz forward Matt Harpring, left, during the first half in this Dec. 29, 2003 photo, in Salt Lake City. The Philadelphia 76ers completed their second trade in two days, sending forward Glenn Robinson to the New Orleans Hornets for Jamal Mashburn and Rodney Rogers on Thursday. Both Robinson and Mashburn have yet to play for their respective teams this year. Mashburn has a knee injury and may never play again. (AP Photo/Steve C. Wilson)


Both Robinson and Mashburn have yet to play for their respective teams this year. Mashburn has a knee injury and may never play again.

Robinson, earning more than $12 million in the final year of his contract, is on the injured list with left ankle tendinitis though he's been unhappy since losing his starting forward spot in training camp.

Rogers can become a free agent at the end of the year. His 3-point shooting fits nicely with coach Jim O'Brien's offensive philosophy, but Rogers is only averaging 9.3 points and shooting just 27.5 percent from 3-point range.

Mashburn is making $9.3 million this year and $10.1 million next year, but seems likely to retire because of his knee injury. He hasn't played since last March.

The Sixers dramatically reshaped their roster late Wednesday night, acquiring five-time All-Star Chris Webber from Sacramento as part of a six-player deal.

Robinson averaged 16.6 points per game in his first season in Philadelphia last year — down from his career average of 20.8. He lost his starting spot at small forward to rookie first-round pick Andre Iguodala in training camp and has rarely been seen with the team since then.

The new-look Sixers — who are just a half-game behind the Boston Celtics in the Atlantic Division — play at New York on Thursday night.


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