作者Paraguay (巴拉圭)
看板IVERSON
标题[外电] AI wants NBA, but does NBA want him ?
时间Tue Jun 22 23:27:46 2010
Source :
http://tinyurl.com/22sjndt
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Iverson wants NBA, but does NBA want him back?
By FRANK WARD / DailyPhiladelphian.com Editor / June 19th, 2010
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Reports surfaced today that future Sixers Hall of Famer Allen Iverson intends
to lace up the Reebok’s in the NBA next season.
“Allen is working out and he’s getting himself prepared to make his return,
” Iverson’s personal manager/untrained flack Gary Moore is quoted as
saying. “He absolutely will try and play next year.”
The last part of that is the key — “…try and play…”
There’s one major problem with Iverson’s intentions — nobody wants him. If
that isn’t clear to Iverson and Moore, it’s about to become a giant piece
of Swarovski they can place on top of the TV to look at during commercials on
NBA games they’ll be watching next year.
Look, I loved Iverson and appreciate everything he did for the City of
Philadelphia. He gave me and countless other Sixers fans one of the best
springs of our lives in 2001. We even agreed with the Sixers bringing AI back
last season. They needed him to provide a spark when Lou Williams went down,
and he needed them to resurrect his image after being shown the door by three
teams in a little more than one calendar year.
Yet, AI did nothing to make teams want to sign him. And, it has nothing to do
with his 13.8 points and four dimes per night, all major drops from his
career numbers.
After basically being banned from Detroit’s locker room as the Pistons were
fighting for their playoff lives because he didn’t want to come off the
bench, he went all last summer practically begging for a chance to play. The
Memphis Grizzlies gave him a shot, and then severed ties with the former
All-Star after just three games for the same reason.
Iverson was staring retirement in the face before the Sixers desperately came
calling. Hell, even the New York Knicks passed on Iverson.
AI’s return was something special and, likely, the last great moment Sixers
fans and he will share. In fact, we’ll go out on a limb and say that will be
his last great NBA moment, period.
After appearing in just 25 games, Iverson was finished as a Sixer due to
personal problems. His daughter was very ill and nobody could figure out what
was wrong with her. We’ll never question AI’s love for his family and he
was where he needed to be. However, he also announced (or the Sixers
announced) he was going to stay home for the year a day or two before his
wife filed divorce papers.
The timing was questionable.
Then, Stephen A. Smith reported that AI’s close associates were very
concerned for one of the top three little men in NBA history due to excessive
gambling and drinking. It’s no secret, especially in Philly, that AI liked
to party. Just ask Friday’s on City Line Ave., or the AC casinos.
And, that is all part of the problem. Iverson loves to party, but that —
along with all the hits he’s taken driving the lane with the big men —
have taken a toll on his body. Combine that with the negatives relating to
gambling, and his outspoken nature when it comes to being a starter on a team
and we just don’t know which team will sign him.
Remember, he sat all last summer before Memphis gave him a shot. He was ready
to retire before the Sixers gave him a chance.
Who do you see stepping up to the plate for a declining 35-year old guard
with AI’s baggage?
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