Thursday, February 16, 2012

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Iverson hoping for one more NBA shot Allen Iverson is considering playing minor-league basketball, with the goal of eventually landing one final shot in the NBA, according to an ESPN.com report. Allen Iverson hopes for one more shot Allen Iverson is considering playing minor-league basketball, with the goal of eventually landing one final shot in the NBA, according to an ESPN.com report. Allen Iverson Goes Broke. His Critics Will Feel Vindicated. Iverson has always had his critics. Much of that criticism has been valid. Though for Iverson it was never black and white, and it was always black and white. Allen Iverson Broke? He'd Be Far From First Star Athlete To Face Bankruptcy (PHOTOS) For professional athletes, the glory of victory may last forever, but the money they earn getting that win certainly doesn't. Allen Iverson: How Hooping in Minor Leagues Would Boost Legacy Some might think that if Allen Iverson goes and plays  in the minor leagues of basketball, such as in the Caribbean or the D-Leagues, he could tarnish his legacy displaying a sad image of his former self. The greater chance is that he could save his legacy.  There are pretty much two versions of Iverson that are trapped in our minds. The first is that veritable pinball who went recklessly into ... Lakers Rumors: Allen Iverson Not Worth Low-Risk Gamble Allen Iverson is willing to come back and play in the NBA —just like how Terrell Owens and Randy Moss want to come back to the NFL. Former stars don't know when to hang up the shoes (or cleats), and it's tough to watch them squirm just waiting for the phone to ring. The Los Angeles Lakers were the only time Iverson heard his phone go off, because that's how desperate they are to shore up their ... Report: Allen Iverson willing to start comeback in D-League John Ireland, the Lakers radio play-by-play person and long-time Los Angeles sports radio and television personality, told an interesting story on ESPN Radio in Los Angeles today: The Lakers had interest in giving Allen Iverson a shot before the season started and offered him a contract — but he had to start with the D-Fenders,… Allen Iverson reportedly broke Former Piston Allen Iverson reportedly is just about broke. He can't pay an $860,000 bill he owes to a jeweler, so a Georgia judge has seized his assets. Allen Iverson actively seeking NBA comeback Allen Iverson For 10 bucks, might play at your house With hopes of getting one last shot in the NBA, former All-Star and league MVP Allen Iverson is contemplating playing minor league basketball, according to a person close to the situation. Iverson is willing to play in the Caribbean, in South America or even in the D-League if [...] PBT: Iverson reportedly open to start in D-League The Lakers had interest in giving Allen Iverson a shot before the season started and offered him a contract — but he had to start with the D-Fenders, the Lakers D-League team. He would get a call up to the Lakers when he proved ready.
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