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By John Hollinger
ESPN.com Monday, November 3, 2008 Sometimes, even though a deal makes sense for both teams, one side comes away the unquestionable winner. Detroit had its reasons for making Monday's trade of Chauncey Billups and Antonio McDyess for Allen Iverson, and those reasons make sense: As Chad Ford explains, the deal clears room for Rodney Stuckey to play at the point, and it paves the way for the Pistons to have some serious cap space in the summer when Iverson and Rasheed Wallace come off the books. That's nothing to sneeze at. T ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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