Larry Brown: Iverson Shouldn't Retire

Larry Brown: Iverson Shouldn't Retire

Postby Piston Boris on Fri Nov 27, 2009 11:42 pm

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Larry Brown: Allen Iverson shouldn't retire
By MIKE CRANSTON, AP
Fri Nov 27, 10:46 AM EST


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Larry Brown has a message for Allen Iverson: don't give up.

Iverson's former coach said Friday he thinks the 10-time All-Star ``still has a passion to play'' and shouldn't retire. An online report this week indicated Iverson had decided to end his career after receiving little interest from NBA teams.

Brown, who coached Iverson in Philadelphia when he was voted league MVP in 2001 while leading the 76ers to the NBA finals, said he's been trying to get in touch with him.

``Anybody that knows him understands how much he loves to play,'' said Brown, now coaching the Charlotte Bobcats.

Commentator Stephen A. Smith published a statement on his Web site Wednesday attributed to the 34-year-old Iverson that said he planned to retire. It comes after the Memphis Grizzlies waived Iverson on Nov. 17 amid a dispute over Iverson's role with the team. There was also friction between Iverson and the Detroit Pistons last year because he didn't want to come off the bench.

The New York Knicks briefly discussed signing the 6-foot Iverson, but decided against it. Brown said he wouldn't be a good fit in Charlotte because of the team's abundance of guards.

Brown believes Iverson is ``a little embarrassed'' and the retirement talk may come from frustration.

``Think about it: You're an MVP in the All-Star game and an MVP in the league, scored over 20,000 points,'' Brown said. ``You still know you can play, and to not have everybody jump up, it's a pretty humbling thing. But he can play.''

Brown says Iverson could get opportunities later in the season. He pointed to Jan. 10, the date contracts are no longer guaranteed for the season, and the trade deadline a month later when several teams may reshape their rosters.

``Some teams might think they aren't as good as they thought,'' Brown said.

Brown has maintained a close relationship with Iverson despite their famous disputes in Philadelphia, including Iverson's ``We're talking about practice!'' rant after the 76ers' exit from the 2002 playoffs.

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Re: Larry Brown: Iverson Shouldn't Retire

Postby Piston Boris on Fri Nov 27, 2009 11:51 pm

Piston Boris wrote:Larry Brown has a message for Allen Iverson: don't give up.


Iverson's being clever--in a childish way.

Seeing that he can't stay in the spotlight with his play, Iverson is manipulating media coverage away from his quitting or "retiring" to trying to get people to come out and say they want him to come back.

If Iverson was all about playing and winning, he would've cut down his asking price by a million and played for Brown and come off the bench for any number of contenders.

Larry Brown has spoken out.

Carmelo Anthony will eventually say for the record that Iverson should still play.

But who's next?

What's more, what team will actually give Iverson one more chance?

I expect Iverson will be a bit like Rodman, pulling publicity stunts every few months to stay in the public eye and keep talking about a comeback that doesn't happen.

I never expected to see Iverson go out like this, but he's brought it on himself.
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Re: Larry Brown: Iverson Shouldn't Retire

Postby Crusher on Sun Nov 29, 2009 12:02 am

Too bad Brown isn't smart to see how Iverson is playing him.

Iverson declaring a retirement was a smart move that his apologists can harp on rather than how selfish he was about not coming off the bench.

I never listen to Brown anyway.
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Re: Larry Brown: Iverson Shouldn't Retire

Postby Built Piston Tough on Sun Nov 29, 2009 12:19 am

This coming from the guy who got himself fired from the Pistons. :man2:

Iverson should retire... except I want to see him suck in Philly. A little conflicted here.
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