It would seem Allen Iverson has worn out his welcome in Detroit.
http://www.cbssports.com/nba/story/11587981
It would seem Allen Iverson has worn out his welcome in Detroit.
http://www.cbssports.com/nba/story/11587981
He was about as useful to the Pistons this year as Gary Shefield was to the Tigers last year. I'm surprised AI doesn't realize that he's starting to really lower his value, which is not good during a contract year.
Hmm, is it really only because of his back? He was quoted in this morning's paper as saying he'd rather retire than come off the bench. Wonder if this is 'temporary retirement' for him? For a while there after he first came here he seemed to mesh well with the team - they had a good run at one point. Then it all went to he##. He turned out to be a failed experiment. Get rid of him and Rasheed and get a quality big man [[if there's one available - a BIG if). Rasheed still hasn't grown up even after all these years. If you can't restrain yourself after all these years when you're making that kind of money playing a game, something's wrong. What says 'me first' more than a guy getting suspended because of technical fouls? Truly ridiculous.
A big if?
Dwight Howard
Chris Bosch
Labron James
Dwyane Wade
all available
It's amazing Iverson lasted this long. The Pistons will do better without him. Glad they can dump him in the off season. Nothing worse than seeing a ball hog growing old.
Tell Iverson to look up so he doesn't get hit while dribbling the ball out the Palace door.
Bosh, like his teamate Bargnani, is very good offensively but very soft on defence. There is a big debate in Toronto if Bosh should be offered max money to stay because he may not be the franchise guy you build your team around. He'd be a great complimentary guy if you have a tough guy to play alongside him but again, he's going to want max money.
Dumars messed up on A.I, not thr first time either- remember Darko?
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