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Originally Posted by yelloo
Damn I want AI to come back to the league and perform well again
So basically, if I have a theory to go with facts I can't say it? Not happening.Originally Posted by TraSoul82
That was the only thing I had a problem with.� You initially said that you were presenting facts when you weren't in that case at all; it was pure speculation.� Even in the context that you're using it now, i.e., missing games instead of retiring.� But now you seem to be saying that he missed games because he just couldn't handle playing night in and night out for a losing team, not that he missed games because he consciously wanted to keep his career win percentage above .500.� I would agree with the former but have heard no support from anywhere for the latter...
I mean, the man clearly had some issues, including an unwillingness to follow rules at times and an inability to embrace a diminishing role on a team.� I just felt like you were really reaching with the "all-time record below .500" thing.� AI's done enough on his own to incriminate himself on a lot of things, but I don't think that's one of them.
Originally Posted by Dric
Allen Iverson's life is not a tragedy. Tragic events happened on September 11. Iverson had a definite say so to where his life has gone. I don't feel sorry nor am i shocked. He can still get his life together, but he needs to grow up.
Originally Posted by xbiker47
Originally Posted by Dric
Allen Iverson's life is not a tragedy. Tragic events happened on September 11. Iverson had a definite say so to where his life has gone. I don't feel sorry nor am i shocked. He can still get his life together, but he needs to grow up.
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Originally Posted by Da R Entertainment
Originally Posted by xbiker47
Originally Posted by Dric
Allen Iverson's life is not a tragedy. Tragic events happened on September 11. Iverson had a definite say so to where his life has gone. I don't feel sorry nor am i shocked. He can still get his life together, but he needs to grow up.
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Originally Posted by illwill24
Tried to tell yall he aint broke. He's just a media scapegoat, all the bad press is blackballing him imo.
I still have the '96 Big East finals on a VHS tape. I can't bring myself to throw it away. That Hoya team with ai, Page, Othella, & Jerome Williams shoulda beat the Huskies but Jesus came through with that crazy shot coming down the lane....Originally Posted by jlm83jays
Iverson at GTOWN.... UNREAL>......
So much fun to watch...