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djsunyc
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12/8/2006  8:52 PM
he said that iverson asked to be traded and they will try to do it.

when asked if we saw iverson's last game as a sixer and he said "probably"

[Edited by - djsunyc on 12-08-2006 8:56 PM]
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12/8/2006  8:55 PM
I think it would be a great move if Isiah could ship out Marbury or Francis and bring back Iverson. Might give him a little more slack with the fans. But I don't see Dolan allowing it.
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12/8/2006  8:56 PM
you know, this may help out philly. instead of lowball offers, they might have an auction on their hands now.
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12/8/2006  8:58 PM
jim gray just said iverson said he wants to go to minny.
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12/8/2006  9:10 PM
Posted by djsunyc:

jim gray just said iverson said he wants to go to minny.

3-way. Iverson to Minny. Garnett to New York. Marbury to Philly. That seems fair.
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12/8/2006  9:11 PM
Posted by codeunknown:
Posted by djsunyc:

jim gray just said iverson said he wants to go to minny.

3-way. Iverson to Minny. Garnett to New York. Marbury to Philly. That seems fair.

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12/8/2006  9:13 PM
Posted by djsunyc:
Posted by codeunknown:
Posted by djsunyc:

jim gray just said iverson said he wants to go to minny.

3-way. Iverson to Minny. Garnett to New York. Marbury to Philly. That seems fair.


That looks uncomfortable.
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12/8/2006  9:39 PM
76ers send Iverson home
By DAN GELSTON, AP Sports Writer
December 8, 2006

PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Allen Iverson and the Philadelphia 76ers appear headed toward a bitter parting.

Iverson is talking about bolting Philly -- and the Sixers might finally be ready to show their franchise player the door.

"We'll trade him," Sixers chairman Ed Snider said Friday night.

Iverson's 11-year career in Philadelphia took another tumultuous turn Friday when the former NBA MVP hinted that a trade might be best after the Sixers sent him home and ruled him out of their next two games.

"As hard as it is to admit, a change may be the best thing for everyone," Iverson said. "I hate admitting that because I love the guys on the team and the city of Philadelphia. I truly wanted to retire a 76er."

Snider said Iverson has "probably" played his last game with the Sixers, ending a career that placed him with Julius Erving, Charles Barkley and Wilt Chamberlain among the team's greats.

"I think it's time for him to move on, for us to move on and find out where everything stands," Snider said. "I really didn't see it coming because Allen says all the right things."

In a surprising turn of events, Iverson was banished by the club and didn't play Friday against Washington. Team president Billy King said the move was not a suspension and Iverson's future would be re-evaluated after Saturday night's game at Orlando.

King and coach Maurice Cheeks said Iverson was sent home because he did not practice on Thursday and left Wednesday's blowout loss at Chicago with back spasms. However, the move to bench their captain comes with Iverson's name swirling in heavy trade rumors.

King would not say before the Sixers' game against the Wizards if Iverson had asked for a trade or if he was actively trying to trade the four-time NBA scoring champion.

"Allen was not able to practice yesterday because of the back and today Mo made a decision not to play him tonight or tomorrow," King said. "We told him to just take the night off and tomorrow."

However, Iverson told a different story. Iverson, whose off-court behavior and coaching clashes often overshadowed his gritty, highlight-reel play, released a statement through agent Leon Rose stating that he told the Sixers he was healthy enough to play.

Iverson said he was told not to participate in shootaround and instead watched from the sideline. He joined the Sixers in the huddle, then was told by Cheeks not to come to the Wachovia Center.

"In my entire career, even the doctors haven't been able to tell me not to play," Iverson said. "I've played through injury and illness. I think everyone knows how much I love being out on the court, competing and winning. That's why it was so disheartening to be told that I couldn't play, knowing that I was ready. It hurt even more to be told not to come at all."


Iverson's tumultuous career in Philadelphia took another turn Friday when the 76ers sent him home and ruled him out of their next two games, and the former MVP hinted that a trade may be best for both sides. With his name swirling in heavy trade rumors, Iverson didn't play Friday against Washington, and 76ers president Billy King said the All-Star would not play on Saturday.

Iverson, who leads the league with 31.7 points per game, left Wednesday night's 121-94 loss at Chicago in the second half, complaining of the spasms, and did not practice Thursday. The Sixers are 5-12, have lost five straight and 12 of 14 overall entering Friday's game.

"This season has been very frustrating for everyone," Iverson said. "We've lost 12 of 14 games and nothing seems to be working. I have expressed my frustration to my teammates, however, I have continued to give 100 percent night in and night out. Apparently, it hasn't been enough to help our team win."

Even with the Sixers sinking toward another lottery-bound season, Snider said Cheeks and King's jobs were safe.

The losses and Iverson's petulance also have led to a splintered relationship with Cheeks. Iverson left a practice last week reportedly after a disagreement with Cheeks and skipped a team bowling function for season-ticket holders later that night. He apologized and was fined by the organization.

"It happens," Cheeks said. "Sometimes coaches and players disagree."

Cheeks said he expected Iverson to finish the season in Philadelphia.

The floundering Sixers missed the playoffs last season for the second time in three seasons, leaving King to proclaim at the NBA draft lottery it was time to "change the culture." It has changed, but arguably for the worse.

Iverson reportedly was nearly dealt last offseason to Boston, and complained the trade talk took a toll on him and his family. A late July visit from King finally assured Iverson he wasn't going anywhere, and Iverson repeated a familiar pledge in training camp that he wanted to end his career with the Sixers.

"I always wanted to stay here because of the loyalty, but it's all I know," he said then.

Iverson, the No. 1 pick in the 1996 draft and a seven-time All-Star, has won four scoring titles, two All-Star game MVPs and the MVP award in 2001 after taking the Sixers to the NBA finals.

"He's one of the greatest basketball players of all time, he has incredible talent, he's done a lot of great things for this organization and we wish him well," Snider said.

With his rants about practice, his run-ins with the law and former coach Larry Brown, and a failed rap career, Iverson was often a magnet for trouble off the court.

Iverson and Brown formed a turbulent combination during the six seasons they spent together in Philly. Brown criticized Iverson for taking too many shots and accused him of being selfish at times.

Iverson often arrived late for practice or missed them entirely for various reasons. In one infamous blowup at the end of the 2002 season, he repeated "talkin' about practice" nearly 20 times during a rambling monologue. He now pokes fun at the memorable meltdown.

Brown and Iverson eventually reconciled and Brown selected his former guard co-captain of the 2004 United States Olympic men's basketball team.

"I appreciate that in my 11 years in Philadelphia, the fans have always stood by me, supported me, and gone to bat for me," Iverson said.

[Edited by - basketballjones on 12-08-2006 21:40]
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12/8/2006  9:46 PM
Behold: Franswerbury.
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12/8/2006  9:55 PM
no way iverson to the knicks.

please to minnesota, he could team up with KG and big craig smith.
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12/8/2006  10:03 PM
Did you all see Jim Gray on ESPN? He said he spoke to Iverson before the game and quoted him all over the place, and it ended up he was not even talking to Iverson, but somebody preternding to be him.

Jim Gray is an ass, how does he have a job?

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12/8/2006  10:08 PM
Haha, yeah.
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12/9/2006  7:17 AM
A trade does make sense. Iverson will finish his career with a contender and the Sixers will get a younger player and a first round pick along with a shorter contract to make the deal work. My guess is he goes to the Mavs, who want to separate themselves from the pack in the West.
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12/9/2006  8:02 AM
Posted by codeunknown:
Posted by djsunyc:
Posted by codeunknown:
Posted by djsunyc:

jim gray just said iverson said he wants to go to minny.

3-way. Iverson to Minny. Garnett to New York. Marbury to Philly. That seems fair.


That looks uncomfortable.

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12/9/2006  8:05 AM
the more I think about it the less I think we have a shot at AI. There's no way the sixers are taking back Marbury/Francis. There are problably so many teams calling up the sixers with better offers looking to add the final piece to their championship puzzle.
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