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There has been rampant speculation over the past few days that the Sixers and Knicks have been working on a sign-and-trade deal that would send Andre Miller to New York in exchange for Chris Duhon.

Despite various reports that a deal is in the making, the agents for both Millerguards have rebuffed the rumors.

Andy Miller, the agent for Andre Miller, said in a text message to Phil Jasner of the Philadelphia Daily News that “there is nothing to report.”

Likewise, Duhon’s agent, Kevin Bradbury, “It’s not true. I have not had any conversations with Philly in regards to this rumor.”

A source within the Knicks organization told the Daily News Sunday that there has been no contact with Miller. As did a source within the Sixers organization.

The Sixers made a one-year, $5.85 million contract offer to Miller, which he declined. Miller is believed to be seeking a 3-year deal, starting at $10.3 million. Now the two sides are working on a sign-and-trade deal.

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