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Topic: Iverson waived
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essasin
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I don't think anybody wants him anymore. He's a washed up prima donna that has been nothing but cancer as of late. If he put his attitude in check he could be an awesome 6th man and Veteran presence. But alas, that won't happen with him.
Posts: 2402 | Registered: Jul 2004
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N8
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Member # 6048
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That fool has more game left in his pinky than some got period. He just needs to find the right team. Going to the Pistons ruined him. I would have loved to have him there, but he wasnt right for our system. Neither with the Grizz. AI is still a 25, 6 and 2 a night guy.
Posts: 11638 | Registered: Sep 2005
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essasin
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Member # 4741
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He still can put up points and assists on the board but his D is so horrible that he gives up as many points on the other end and he gets the team in foul trouble when they have to step in to cover his man. All this offense is basically just a wash.
He's not the dynamic player who turned games around. He should be a veteran role model but the fact is that he's not that. That right team does not exist because no team wants him. Iverson was never a team player and has become more of a prima donna over the years.
It's too bad because I believe that he still does have game and could be a very dynamic role player on a playoff team.
Posts: 2402 | Registered: Jul 2004
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88DroptopGT
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Doing 30+ PPG but missing the playoffs then getting eliminated in the 1st round means he has team issues.
Combine that with his complaints about benching and being in trouble with the law since like 10+ years ago and you have a infection that gets waived.
That's why he gets 1+ year contracts and dropped like a bad habit!
A clear example of a young player paid too much to give a fuck now about the sport.
Posts: 3978 | From: 707 | Registered: Mar 2003
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