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Iverson done for the season

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by Tyree, Mar 30, 2004.

  1. Tyree

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    http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=1771962

    ESPN.com news services
    Unless the 76ers somehow sneak into the playoffs, Allen Iverson will not suit up again this season.


    The Sixers guard has cartilage damage in his ailing right knee and will sit out the rest of the regular season, sources told ESPN's Stephen A. Smith on Tuesday. Iverson's injury was diagnosed Monday by New York Giants team doctor Russell Warren.


    Iverson needs to rest his knee for 2-4 weeks. The 76ers have only eight games left, and trail the Celtics by three games for the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference.


    The five-time All-Star has missed 12 of the team's last 18 games, the last eight because of synovitis, or swelling, in the ailing knee.


    In total, Iverson has played in just 48 games this season, and has often clashed with first-year coach Chris Ford. Earlier this month, he refused to come off the bench for a game after he was told he was not going to start.


    With Iverson on the sidelines, the Sixers are 12-14. But they have won seven of their last nine, as the team has appeared to take more of a "share-the-wealth" approach.


    Iverson is the NBA's second-leading scorer at 26.4 points per game. The 76ers are in 10th place in the East playoff race with a 31-43 record.


    Playing for the fifth straight game without Iverson, the 76ers scored only 65 points in a loss to the Celtics on Sunday. The Sixers set club records for fewest points in a half (23) and in three quarters (41). The 76ers sank 9 of 19 shots in the fourth quarter after hitting 15 of 70 before then. They finished at 24-for-89, or 27 percent.


    The 76ers try to extend a six-game home win streak when they host the Warriors on Tuesday night.
     
  2. BiGGieStuFF

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    GOOD RIDDANCE. He destroyed my fantasy team :(
     
  3. Severe Rockets Fan

    Severe Rockets Fan Takin it one stage at a time...

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    As if it mattered. The Sixers seemed to suck worse with him than without.
     
  4. ROXTXIA

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    I hope AI likes the next team he plays for.

    As long as it isn't ours.
     
  5. PhiSlammaJamma

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    So does he have to show up for practice...
     
  6. DaDakota

    DaDakota Balance wins
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    AI begins the quick downhill spiral.

    Good riddance.

    DD
     
  7. ROXTXIA

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    I don't know.

    Generally he goes all out and has left pieces of himself all over the court from Philly to LA (just not during practice).

    Did injuries catch up to him? Normally he plays through whatever ailment, and that makes me wonder if the injury, combined with the team maybe wanting to tank a bit and get a higher pick, AND possibly wanting to unload AI while he still has value.....
     
  8. BiGGieStuFF

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    I wouldn't pick him up anymore. Unsure how he'll rebound from this injury and his game relies mostly on speed so he may have taken the hit that will take him down a notch on effectiveness.
     
  9. A-Train

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    I might be in the minority, but i love watching Iverson play. He's so smooth with the ball, it's like he's not even dribbling sometimes. He's going to HAVE to move back to point guard if he wants to make it past age 30, though.
     
  10. BiGGieStuFF

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    He's a baller that's for sure. Got mad skills and a great will but his mentality is just messed up. He wants to win but he doesn't trust his teammates. He thinks too highly of himself in my opinion. Of course I don't know the guy but he just does not lead by example. I think his best years are past him now.
     

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