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Brazil
06-06-2009, 09:13 AM
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Allen Iverson needs a team, and Larry Brown needs a scorer.
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Seven years after his famous rant in Philadelphia during a feud with Brown over missing practice, Iverson is set to become unrestricted free agent. Brown is now coaching the low-scoring Bobcats, and Iverson was recently spotted in Charlotte.

It has fueled speculation that Iverson, who had a difficult season in Detroit after his November trade from Denver, could be paired again with Brown, who led the Pistons to the 2004 [URL="http://www.freep.com/article/20090605/SPORTS13/90605046/1048/sports/Larry+Brown+wouldn+t+mind+coaching+Allen+Iverson+a gain#"]NBAhttp://images.intellitxt.com/ast/adTypes/mag-glass_10x10.gif (javascript:void(0);) title while Iverson was still with Philadelphia.

“I love Allen,” Brown said today. “Everybody documents our issues, but think of the body of work when he played for me. Pretty incredible. And I know he has a big chip on his shoulder now. He told me he’d been to Charlotte.”

Brown just isn’t so sure Iverson as a Bobcat would be a good fit.

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And would Iverson want to join a team that hasn’t won more than 35 games in a season?

“I want him go to where he knows he can win,” Brown said. “I think, from my standpoint, I don’t know if we’re ready to win at the level I think a kid at his age, what he’s done, should have. I want to see him go where he could win a championship.”

But Iverson’s agent, Leon Rose, said his client would be willing to play for Brown again.

“AI has the utmost respect for coach Brown as both a person and coach,” Rose said in an e-mail. “I believe he would definitely be interested in playing for him again. Seeing firsthand coach Brown’s ability to build a culture and a team that plays the right way, he knows Charlotte will be a team to contend with as they continue to add pieces.

“I’m sure, at the appropriate time, these things will be discussed.”

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Iverson’s best stretch of his career came under Brown, when he was voted league MVP and helped the 76ers reach the NBA Finals in 2001.

But Brown often bristled at his practice habits. It led to Iverson repeating the phrase “We’re talking about practice!” countless times after the Sixers were eliminated from the 2002 playoffs.

“He was telling me how he made some mistakes,” Brown said. “I said, ’Wait a second, you’ve scored 30,000 points or so in our league.’ I don’t think anybody his size has done what he’s done. So I told him to not even worry about that. Think of what you’ve done and what you’ve accomplished and move forward.”

The Bobcats, who have to decide on whether to re-sign restricted free agent point guard Raymond Felton, ranked last in the NBA in scoring last season.

Enter Iverson?

“You’ll have to ask Allen about me,” Brown said. “But I think he knows that I know how to use him and what to expect. There are no surprises with me and him. I just know that his body of work is pretty incredible. Even though there are things that went on during our careers, the work he did was phenomenal.

“He wants to win, he competes every night, he plays hurt. But I want to see it end the right way for him.”



didn't see posted. not sure if it's such a great idea for Charlotte

jacobdrj
06-06-2009, 09:15 AM
Larry DESERVES Iverson...

resistanze
06-06-2009, 09:26 AM
Not...NOT THE GAME...

Brazil
06-06-2009, 09:29 AM
Thinking about maybe it's not such a bad idea, they need a scorer indeed and they already have team spirit players diaw, bell, a "selfish" player that can creat his own shoot could be a good option for them after all.

jacobdrj
06-06-2009, 09:31 AM
It is the ONLY option AI has to massage his poor bruised ego.

KSeal
06-06-2009, 11:58 AM
I don't understand why Detroit wouldn't try to resign AI, he seemed like such a good fit.

JamStone
06-06-2009, 12:24 PM
Charlotte has some pieces that could make things interesting if they add Iverson. They got a ton of role players that play defense in Okafor, Raja Bell, Gerald Wallace. They have a playmaking forward in Boris Diaw that can help facilitate the offense so Iverson can play off the ball at times. It could make things interesting.

But, Allen Iverson is still Allen Iverson. He's the single most difficult player for teammates to adjust to playing with. Tougher than Shaq or Kobe. Incorporating Iverson on any team would still be a laboring endeavor.

I've been an Iverson fan for a long time. It's too bad he's going out as a punk and a malcontent and the ultimate selfish player that he is with the way things turned out in Detroit. I don't know enough about him as a person, but I always loved how hard he played during games and how great he was for a player his size. But, everything in his career, particularly many of the things non-basketball related, really and truly paints him as a selfish, egotistical player and person. It's too bad considering all that talent he has.

kamikazi_player
06-06-2009, 12:44 PM
Charlotte has some pieces that could make things interesting if they add Iverson. They got a ton of role players that play defense in Okafor, Raja Bell, Gerald Wallace. They have a playmaking forward in Boris Diaw that can help facilitate the offense so Iverson can play off the ball at times. It could make things interesting.

But, Allen Iverson is still Allen Iverson. He's the single most difficult player for teammates to adjust to playing with. Tougher than Shaq or Kobe. Incorporating Iverson on any team would still be a laboring endeavor.

I've been an Iverson fan for a long time. It's too bad he's going out as a punk and a malcontent and the ultimate selfish player that he is with the way things turned out in Detroit. I don't know enough about him as a person, but I always loved how hard he played during games and how great he was for a player his size. But, everything in his career, particularly many of the things non-basketball related, really and truly paints him as a selfish, egotistical player and person. It's too bad considering all that talent he has.
Kobe doesn't the best personality in the world. I'm just saying.

ShoogarBear
06-06-2009, 02:14 PM
But, Allen Iverson is still Allen Iverson. He's the single most difficult player for teammates to adjust to playing with. Tougher than Shaq or Kobe. Incorporating Iverson on any team would still be a laboring endeavor.


I've said this before, but AI's biggest problem is that he was influenced too much by Michael Jordan's dominate-the-ball style when instead he should have been patterning his game after Zeke, KJ, or Tiny Archibald. The guy had the tools to be one of the best PGs ever, but declared out the gate that he wasn't one, and this is how he was inevitably going to have to go out.