I lied about Liking Allen Iverson.
I lied about liking Allen Iverson. I really did.
Who didn’t love all those breathtaking dunks, and ridiculous finishes in the paint? All the fight he has inside him. The headband he would wrap around those incredulous hairdos. Oh yeah, and his rant about practice never seems to grow old.
I lied about liking AI. After what he said yesterday, I can never support him again.
Iverson took the lowly road of Monday morning quarterback, and divulged information after the fact, while contradicting himself later in the same interview.
From ESPN: Iverson continued: “I’d never been on a team where a coach told me the guys gave up on me. You know what I mean? And I kept this under wraps the whole time … because I didn’t want to bad-mouth any of those guys.
Is it only now, that AI has secured a contract with the Memphis Grizzlies, that he decides to badmouth THOSE guys?
Could he only keep it under wraps until he signed and secured a $3,099,729 salary?
Knowing he no longer has to be politically correct, why should he care if he keeps his mouth shut?
Some people would call it having tact.
AI could have taken the high road, but instead, he took jabs at a team that traded away Chauncey Billups in order to place him into their postseason plans, which he then managed to alienate himself.
AI has been on teams where players have given up on him. They probably grew tired of never seeing the ball after it reached AI’s hands. Or may be they grew tired of watching him dribble out every 24 second clock. Maybe that was the situation in Denver, where his selfish play resulted in very little success.
The Nuggets only won 1 first round playoff game during the Iverson era, losing both 4-game first round playoff series in 2007 and 2008.
Sure the Nuggets went to the playoffs, and that can be considered successful.
But look at how far they got simply by dumping Iverson, and installing Billups: a loss in the Western Conference Final to the Lakers after going 10-6 during the postseason.
It is safe to say that his old Nuggets teammates got behind Billups.
I can honestly say that if players who have won an NBA title (See: Tayshaun Prince, Rip Hamilton, Rasheed Wallace) will not stand behind you, then the real problem exists with the person they are not standing behind.
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Fri, Oct 2, 2009 by Adam Sedie
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