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Allen Iverson (practice?)

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"I'm the captian on the team and to be suspended just for being a couple of minutes late doesn't sit well for me. I'm supposed to be one of the leaders of the team, and this is not a good look."

Yeah? You're a leader? You want a good look? Then get your ass to the venue on time. I highly doubt Allen was in a time crunch on account of having to stay late at his second job or something.. Wake your ass up 10 minutes earlier.

Got a cell phone Al? Give us a call if your running late for some good reason.
 
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"I'm the captian on the team and to be suspended just for being a couple of minutes late doesn't sit well for me. I'm supposed to be one of the leaders of the team, and this is not a good look."
He sure has a profound grasp of the leader concept. He can play lights out at times, but his barin spends too much time on the bench.
 
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As much as I hate his attitude, behavior, and the sock on the arm, tatoos, and cornrows, this guy can really play the game. It hurts me to say it, but he is amazing at times and unbelieveable at others. I wouldn't want him on my team though, I'd rather watch from a distance!
 
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Anybody who doesn't want to practice (yes, we're talking about PRACTICE) isn't a leader in a team sport. I mean I'm sure if one asked Jerry Rice, he'd say work ethic wasn't important and all :shake: AI has a lot of talent, and he can play hurt, which means he's tough, but IMO he pisses all that away with his give-a-shit attitude about making his teammates better and improving his ridiculous turnover numbers and shot selection, all of which you do at PRACTICE.
 
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He is only a leader when he's on the floor. i don't think he has the off the court kind of leadership ability he needs to be captain of an olympic team.

But speaking for the 3 guy's who were late, Lebron, Amare, and Iverson: "they were all of 4 minutes late with a very good excuse but Larry Brown did the right thing and sttod by the team rule and had to suspend them". This incident doesn't go along with Al's past transgressions but because of his past he looks even worse for this one.
 
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I'm a big Iverson fan, if for nothing more than for how far he has come considering where he came from, but I do wonder if his style of dribbling is allowable in international play. Does anyone know the international rules, and whether or not he's going to be called for travelling every time he puts the ball on the floor?
 
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ABJ

76ers sent Iverson home against Washington; All-Star's future in doubt

DAN GELSTON

Associated Press

PHILADELPHIA - Allen 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.
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.
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 Philadelphia's franchise player.
"We made the decision he will not be with us tonight or tomorrow because he couldn't practice yesterday or today," King said.
The Sixers said earlier in the day that Iverson was scratched because of back spasms, but he was listed simply as "out" on the game notes. King said it was not a suspension and Iverson's future would be re-evaluated after Saturday night's game at Orlando.
Iverson left Wednesday night's blowout loss at Chicago in the second half complaining of the spasms and did not practice Thursday. However, the former MVP could be on the trading block, with his name the subject of rampant rumors with the Sixers 5-12 and on a five-game losing streak entering Friday's game.
"Allen was not able to practice yesterday because of the back and today (coach) Mo (Cheeks) made a decision not to play him tonight or tomorrow," King said. "We told him to just take the night off and tomorrow."
Iverson, who leads the league with 31.7 points per game, left a practice last week reportedly after a disagreement with Cheeks and skipped a team function for season-ticket holders later that night. He apologized and was fined by the organization.
A message left for Iverson's agent, Leon Rose, was not immediately returned on Friday.
Kevin Ollie started against the Wizards.
 
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ABJ

A.I. outta here? Iverson waiting to hear if he's leaving Philly

DAN GELSTON

Associated Press

PHILADELPHIA - Allen Iverson is no longer Philadelphia's headache. Then again, maybe it's the other way around.
Either way, this much is sure: One of the great players in franchise history has likely played his last game for the 76ers. Iverson wants out and Philadelphia will grant his wish.
"It's just time for him to go his way and for us to go our way," Sixers chairman Ed Snider said Friday night.
During a bizarre day, Iverson was first banished by the club for two games and then Snider said the Sixers would trade their disgruntled franchise player after he asked to be dealt. It would end Iverson's 11-year stint with the team that made him the No. 1 pick in the 1996 draft.
The A.I. era is all but over.
"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."
Team president Billy King and coach Maurice Cheeks said Iverson was sent home before Friday night's 113-98 loss to the Washington Wizards because he didn't practice a day earlier and left Wednesday's blowout loss at Chicago with back spasms. King said the move was not a suspension and Iverson's future would be re-evaluated after Saturday night's game at Orlando.
"Allen was not able to practice (Thursday) 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."
Snider confirmed that Iverson did ask this week to be dealt.
"We're going to trade him," Snider said. "At a certain point, you have to come to grips with the fact that it's not working. He wants out and we're ready to accommodate him."
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 really didn't see it coming because Allen says all the right things, and I thought that he really was behind Mo and what we were trying to accomplish," Snider said. "Obviously, he's not."
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, who is second in the NBA in scoring at 31.2 points per game, left Wednesday night's 121-94 loss at Chicago in the second half, complaining of back spasms, and didn't practice Thursday. The Sixers are 5-13 and have lost six straight and 13 of 15 overall.
"This season has been very frustrating for everyone," Iverson said. "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."
The foundering 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 league 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.
 
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Iverson statement on game absence

Associated Press

The following statement was released by Allen Iverson on his absence at the 76ers-Wizards game on Friday:
"This morning, I went to the practice facility and was ready to participate in shootaround. I had back spasms in the Chicago game, but felt fine today, and told our trainer that I could play. When I got onto the court, I was told that I did not need to participate, so I stood on the sideline until practice was over. When shootaround ended, I went into the team huddle. Afterwards, the head coach told me that I did not need to come to the arena tonight, or travel to Orlando.
"In my entire career, even the doctors haven't been able to tell me not to play. 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.
"This season has been very frustrating for everyone. 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. As hard as it is to admit, a change may be the best thing for everyone. I hate admitting that because I love the guys on the team and the city of Philadelphia. I truly wanted to retire a 76er.
"I appreciate that in my 11 years in Philadelphia, the fans have always stood by me, supported me, and gone to bat for me."
 
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