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PostPosted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 12:40 pm 
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I don't understand this move at all:

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Allen Iverson signs with 76ers again
By DAN GELSTON, AP Sports Writer

Team president Ed Stefanski announced the signing Wednesday on the team’s Web site. Iverson is expected to make his debut Monday at home against the Denver Nuggets.

“In light of the recent injury to Lou Williams, which will sideline him for close to eight weeks, we felt that Allen was the best available free agent guard to help us at this time,” Stefanski said in a release.

Williams, who averaged 17.4 points and 5.1 assists, broke his jaw in Philadelphia’s loss to Washington on Nov. 24.

Iverson, his agent and business manager met with Stefanski, coach Eddie Jordan and two other members of the organization Monday.

The 34-year-old Iverson announced his retirement last week after an ill-fated stint with the Memphis Grizzlies. The 10-time All-Star was NBA MVP in 2001 when he led the Sixers to the NBA finals.

“We had, at times, a rocky road with Allen Iverson, but we also had a fantastic run with Allen,” Peter Luukko, COO of Comcast-Spectacor, which owns the 76ers and Flyers, told The Associated Press. “The expectations with Allen have changed dramatically. We’re not looking for Allen to individually lead this team the way he has in the past.”

Iverson was offered a one-year, non-guaranteed contract Tuesday, according to a person who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the talks were private.

The Sixers would owe just under $650,000 if they guarantee his contract for the remainder of the season on Jan. 10. Stefanski plans to talk about Iverson’s return in a noon teleconference.

“The whole situation wasn’t about the contract and the money,” Iverson’s agent, Leon Rose, told The AP. “It was about the opportunity and the chance to come to Philadelphia.”

In 10 seasons with the Sixers, Iverson posted the highest scoring average in team history (28.1), was second on the points list (19,583) and holds the record for 3-pointers (877). He was a seven-time All-Star, won four scoring titles and two All-Star game MVPs.

The Sixers (5-13) have lost seven straight entering Wednesday night’s game at Oklahoma City and need Iverson to spark sagging ticket sales and their playoff chances.

Luukko said Iverson’s deal was “absolutely, strictly a basketball decision.”

This reconciliation was once thought foolish after their acrimonious split three years ago. Iverson’s last game with Philadelphia was Dec. 6, 2006 in Chicago. He refused to play the fourth quarter and was banished from the team two days later. He was eventually traded to Denver as part of the Andre Miller(notes) deal, and bounced to Detroit before landing in Memphis.

“Certainly, the way it left off, it’s surprising,” Luukko said.

Rose said he wasn’t surprised both sides put their bitter parting behind them.

“It was a good situation that made sense for them,” Rose said. “Allen has always had an affinity for the city of Philadelphia, the fans, the memories of playing here. He’s always talked about the opportunity to come back. Now is the time where it really makes sense for everybody.”

The 6-foot Iverson played three games this season with Memphis before taking a leave of absence to attend to personal matters. He was waived after the two sides agreed to part ways.

The New York Knicks considered signing Iverson after he cleared waivers, before deciding he would take too much playing time from younger players they are trying to develop.

He will likely start for the Sixers with Williams out. Iverson’s refusal to come off the bench ended his time in Detroit and Memphis on a sour note.

Iverson would get another look at his former teams after playing Denver. The Sixers, who have not won a playoff series since 2003, play at home Dec. 9 against Detroit.

Iverson was the No. 1 overall pick in the 1996 draft, but his 10 turbulent seasons in Philadelphia were marred by his rants about practice, run-ins with former coach Larry Brown, arrests and a failed rap career.

Iverson often arrived late for practices or missed them entirely. In one infamous blowup at the end of the 2002 season, he repeated the word “practice” nearly 20 times during a rambling monologue.

“Times change, situations change,” Luukko said. “The best way was to make this a basketball decision. Don’t get personal with it.”

Iverson has a career average of 27 points in 889 games over 14 seasons. He is tied for the fifth-highest scoring average in NBA history and ranks third among active players.

Iverson has played in 71 playoff games and has the second-highest postseason scoring average (29.7 ppg) in NBA history, trailing only Michael Jordan (33.4 ppg).

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Dumb, dumb, dumb


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PostPosted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 12:51 pm 
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Dumb, dumb, dumb

Yup. The 76'ers are going nowhere and this move makes zero sense. It would have been better to just bring in a nobody from the NBDL and see what he can do. Iverson will only hurt the growth of any youngsters Philly is trying to give minutes to.

I could understand if some contender wanted to bring in Iverson as a bench role player, but he already said he does not want to do that. I wouldn't want to sign him, but I could understand that type of situation. This however is just dumb.

What's the over/under on days until Iverson blowup? I give it 3 weeks.

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Bagels wrote:
Dumb, dumb, dumb

Yup. The 76'ers are going nowhere and this move makes zero sense. It would have been better to just bring in a nobody from the NBDL and see what he can do. Iverson will only hurt the growth of any youngsters Philly is trying to give minutes to.

I could understand if some contender wanted to bring in Iverson as a bench role player, but he already said he does not want to do that. I wouldn't want to sign him, but I could understand that type of situation. This however is just dumb.

What's the over/under on days until Iverson blowup? I give it 3 weeks.


Yes, everything you said. I can only view it as a publicity stunt to try and sell more tickets. Obviously that's what Memphis' intentions too but at least that angle makes a little more sense here.

And yeah, why not give a young/unproven player some minutes and see what they can do? Like you said they're not going anywhere, they might make the lower end of the playoff seeding if they're lucky which will surely earn them an early exit vs. one of the East powerhouse teams. Lou Williams being injured which is the precipice behind the signing is only going to be out a few weeks. Then what? I suspect that might be where you got your 3 week period from :lol:

Basically, this team is fucked. No identity, some grossly overpaid players with unmoveable contracts, no real superstar and now the AI circus has rolled into town. Good luck with all that....


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they just copied what i did in NBA2K10...it's working for me, but that's because i'm at PG and am doing pretty well distributing the ball. AI comes off the bench and gets 10 or so each night, so it works.

but in real life?

yeah...it's for selling tickets. ridiculous. this team is headed in the wrong direction. i feel bad for iggy. he's gonna go through the same damn thing The Former Answer did years ago.


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ok then............


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Actually Memphis Grizzlies officially have ended their relationship with Allen Iverson by waiving the 10-time All-Star.


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I think this is a Shark mult.

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In related Iverson news, his wife just filed for divorce. With all that alimony he is going to have to pay out with 5 kids, $20 says he will not be retiring after this season.

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Douchebag wrote:
In related Iverson news, his wife just filed for divorce. With all that alimony he is going to have to pay out with 5 kids, $20 says he will not be retiring after this season.


maybe he and larry hughes can form a dynamic backcourt in somewhere like Indy or Sacramento


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Bagels wrote:
Douchebag wrote:
In related Iverson news, his wife just filed for divorce. With all that alimony he is going to have to pay out with 5 kids, $20 says he will not be retiring after this season.


maybe he and larry hughes can form a dynamic backcourt in somewhere like Indy or Sacramento

Forget about Lebron, that's what I want in Chicago.

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Actually Allen Iverson has agreed to a $3.5 million dollar deal with the Grizzlies.



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Actually Allen Iverson has agreed to a $3.5 million dollar deal with the Grizzlies.



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