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He'll be back... he cant go out like this
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Originally Posted by redsfan3
I don't think he'll be able to stay in retirement.
How is it a punk move?Originally Posted by nbafatso
I think it's a punk move on his part. Start or retire, really? He was fun to watch though.
Originally Posted by clkru
Yeah, does this mean that Reebok is over now, or is NY's Galinari going to carry the torch (LOL)?
Preach.Originally Posted by Seymore CAKE
Originally Posted by dreClark
I don't have a problem w/ him not willing to accept a bench role.
Thanks for the memories
This.
in life? Basketball I can agree, but When you get down to it, he's a good person.Originally Posted by FIRST B0RN
It's just too bad AI didn't have a different outlook and approach in life.
Allen Iverson spoke pretty openly about the NBA and charity. "I just look forward to doing it. I don't need all the publicity that comes with it. I don't need that. When it's time for me to get toward that gate, either He [is] gonna say, 'Come in,' or He [is] gonna say, 'Turn around.' And a camera won't decide whether I get in or not."
When tons of NBA stars passed on the Olympics in 04, who took it as an honor? Allen Iverson. Yet he's still even scrutinized for his appearance on theteam.
With some rumors about financial trouble, for him to just retire now...the man must have some pride to just want no parts of the bench. In some strange way, Irespect that.
..he'll be missed.
Truth man, people blame him but they fail to realize about 90% of the players from the year before were too scared.Originally Posted by BennyBlanko
my favorite ai moment was when he represented the usa in the olympics after the other superstars bailed out. it sucks that he has to go out like this.