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Allen Iverson: Twisting in the wind

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by sbyang, Jul 13, 2009.

  1. Rox Addict

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    It would be great on offense but then once they went down to play D they'd get killed everytime : (
     
  2. pmac

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    2007-2008
    26.4 ppg
    45.8 fg%
    7.1 apg
    9.7 fta

    I think he can deal with not being the 1st option if he can get up and down the floor. I'm really surprised the Knicks didn't offer him the same deal that the Grizzlies did. He could be Dantoni's new Barbosa.
     
  3. Houston22

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    Yeah. Sadly you can't play with two balls, cause no one of this two runs without damn ball
     
  4. Tom Bombadillo

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    He has become very undervalued after his stint with the Pistons.



    Pile on while you can haters...
     
  5. roslolian

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    Agree with you on this. Coasting on your god-given talents can only take you so far (see T-mac, one of the most talented players to ever grace a bball court).
     
  6. countingcrow

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    I couldn't agree more. Some team is going to get a hell of a deal for Iverson on the cheap.
     
  7. A_3PO

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    After being such an immature jerk with the Pistons last season, AI is getting what he deserved. His ego is too big for him to accept what he is right now. If his head was on straight, he could be a supreme 6th man on a championship contender playing 15-20 minutes a game for 3-4 more years. You could excuse some of his behavior when he was in his early/mid-20s, but no more. AI's perpetual child act is old.
     

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