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Allen Iverson......Update

Say it ain't so......Allen Iverson......Gambling?   Alcohol?

From the Philadelphia Inquirer:

Stephen A. Smith: Iverson needs more than a prayer

His closest confidant asked the basketball world to pray for Allen Iverson, as if no one has all these years while seeing this train wreck coming.
He acted as if the former 76ers star hadn't needed a significant dose of prayer, luck, and divine intervention until now.
And as the rest of us are forced to bear witness to a disintegration, the rapid decline of a career clearly lacking nurturing, the time has arrived for Iverson's inner circle to stand up and be counted, to provide some semblance of tough love - by any means necessary.
Unless those people are willing to write his epitaph instead.

Just listening to Gary Moore, Iverson's business manager and the person he trusts most, they may be doing so very soon.

Allen Iverson is in trouble, folks, deep trouble. The combination of alcohol and gambling - and a once-promising career in tatters because of the first two - won't culminate in anything short of disaster if help does not arrive in short order.
If numerous NBA sources are telling the truth - and there's no reason to believe they'd do otherwise in a situation of this magnitude - Iverson will either drink himself into oblivion or gamble his life away.
Moore, ever the protector, would never admit as much, of course. But that's part of the problem, isn't it?

Iverson's wife, Tawanna, having hired some high-powered Atlanta attorney and filed for a divorce last week, does not help matters. Nor does it help that she's already separated from her husband, with custody of their five kids and seeking both alimony and child support.
When you consider Iverson's well-known penchant for alcohol and his banishment from casinos in Detroit and Atlantic City, if disgust and sadness don't come to mind, at least one question does:

Where is the person with the ideal combination of compassion and toughness who would shelter Iverson at the same time he's holding his feet to the flames? Someone whose vested interest is in Iverson's well-being, someone who doesn't need his money or cachet?
In other words, someone he does not have in his camp right now. Or someone who has an impact, and needs to utilize it.
"I think there's one guy, and his name is John Thompson," said former Temple basketball coach John Chaney, noted for saving souls as much as winning basketball games throughout his illustrious career. "John is the one guy who'll have a chance of slowing this train wreck down, who could wrap his arms around Iverson and have an impact, because clearly it has not been done. But there's still this one question: Will [Iverson] listen?

"See, too many of our athletes give lip service when someone is trying to help them. And as soon as you leave them, they find themselves dealing with self-preservation and denial. It's an athlete's biggest problem to overcome.
"When you were young and vital, there were a lot of hit songs on that side of the record," Chaney said. "With Iverson, there are no more hit songs on that side of the record. You've got to accept the fact that you've danced and boogied. Now that they've flipped it over and ain't nobody dancing anymore, it's over!

"The ball is deflated. So now you have to find another life for yourself."
Iverson's NBA life may be over, but he and the folks he keeps close to him don't seem to realize it.
Take the more than $200 million he has earned in his career, subtract Uncle Sam's take, alimony, child support for five kids, and no millions forthcoming, then ask yourself what the 6-foot guard has left.
With his lifestyle, his mistakes, his lack of preparation for a life beyond the glory.
Talk to anyone remotely associated with Iverson and they can't deny that he is ill-prepared for a post-basketball career. His cohorts still look to him as that mercurial box-office star who won four scoring titles and a league MVP award, not as someone who simply dreams about those days right now.
The one advantage Iverson acknowledged having all of these years was a wife about whom he publicly said, "I'd die for her. . . . I'd die without her." Now, she essentially has said, "Go right ahead."
No wonder Moore said, "Pray."
This is Iverson we're talking about. What else is there to do? Especially if he is forced to stand alone?

The End.......For Iverson?

Could this ...be the end of an era......for Allen Iverson?

Seems ......Steven A. Smith thinks so:

Stephen A. Smith: Say goodbye to Allen Iverson

It's over.
The tears. The jogging out to midcourt at the Wachovia Center to kiss the floor to raucous, rabid applause. The crackling voice, filled with gratitude and appreciation for an organization that said, "You can come home again." It all ended for Allen Iverson yesterday afternoon when the 76ers announced that, arguably, the greatest player in franchise history would be out "indefinitely" because of his daughter's illness - undoubtedly ending The Answer's career in Philadelphia.

For the entire article.........click the link below:
Say goodbye to Iverson



So sad.......our condolences.......to GaPeach913.......  

And the Starting Line-up........is..........


Last night.....the starters were announced for the 2010 NBA All-star game......voted in by ....the fans.

Allen Iverson?

Really?

Here they are:

Eastern Conference All-Stars
Pos. Player Team # of selections Total votes
Starters
G United States Allen Iverson Philadelphia 76ers 11th 1,269,568
G United States Dwyane Wade Miami Heat 6th 2,327,550
F United States LeBron James Cleveland Cavaliers 6th 2,549,693
F United States Kevin Garnett Boston Celtics 13th 1,978,116
C United States Dwight Howard Orlando Magic 4th 2,360,096
 
 
Western Conference All Stars
Pos. Player Team # of selections Total votes
Starters
G Canada Steve Nash Phoenix Suns 7th 1,222,235
G United States Kobe Bryant Los Angeles Lakers 12th 2,456,224
F United States Carmelo Anthony Denver Nuggets 3rd 2,137,560
F United States Tim Duncan San Antonio Spurs 12th 1,156,696
C United States Amar'e Stoudemire Phoenix Suns 5th 1,824,093

Things......We learned from the Week-end


Today......it was 77 degrees in this small southern college town. Rather warm......on a November day.....even in the deep south.

Could this be the start of........dare we say........."global warning"?

Just asking.......

Here's what the week-end gave us.......and some things we learned:


Happy Trails........A. I.

Iverson leaves Memphis by mutual consent - Washington Post

MIAMI (Reuters) - Ten-times NBA All-Star guard Allen Iverson has left the Memphis Grizzlies just a few months after joining them as a free agent.....


This is one ....expensive ...bird :

The NFL has fined Titans owner Bud Adams $250,000 for making an obscene gesture at Buffalo fans while celebrating Tennessee's victory over...

We are not surprised:

Former basketball star Dennis Rodman was temporarily detained in Germany for allegedly skipping out on a $5,100 hotel bill for a post-game...


And ....she's ....barely 20:

Michelle Wie will arrive at this week's LPGA Tour Championship at the Houstonian Golf and Country Club today as the tour's newly minted...

Monday short shorts:

The Atlanta Falcons.....
are just an average......8-8 team.

The Atlanta Hawks.......went into the Boston Garden....and soundly beat the Celtics.

Georgia......showed signs of life against Auburn.

Stanford........put up half a hundred....plus 5 ...in their 55-21 beat down of USC.

Georgia Tech.......may just be the best 1 loss team....in the nation.

Air conditioners......on.......in November?.....

It just........ain't right.






Things ....From the Week-end....Learned & More

Waxed......in Jax....

As in totally destroyed....as in "taken to the wood shed"......as in getting bitch slapped by your biggest SEC rival......on national TV......as in getting "paid back".....as in .....all of the above.

The University of Georgia got a beat down, (49-10) in Jacksonville, Saturday....at the hands of their long time rival, Florida.

Florida was better coached, faster, and the better team on this day. The Gators took a 14-3 lead into half-time....then steam rolled the Bulldogs in the third quarter.....to give Mark Richt his worst lost in his head coaching career.

Suspect play c
alling....stupid penalties......you name it .....it happened.

And....one question we have for a Mr. Knowshon Moreno...."Why do you always take yourself out of the game...after 2 or 3 carries? You are a good running back....but what gives? Seems you are always out of breath...after making a few runs....Do you have asthma ?"


Undefeated?......

I know.....it's only 2 games.....but the Atlanta Hawks are 2-0. And 1 of those wins game on the road.

Go Hawks.


A shutout in Oakland.......

Were you as surprised as we were about that Atlanta Falcon performance at Oakland?

24-0 was the final score.....and it was not even that close. Consider this: The Raiders gained just 79 yards the whole game. 1st downs? Atlanta had 30....Oakland 3.....and their fi
rst 1st down did not come until the 3rd quarter.

This is a bad Oakland team.....but to get beaten like this....at home.....this is unheard of ....


A. I. coming back east......


Allen Iverson has been traded to the Detroit Pistons ......The Denver Nuggets have given up on their 2 year experiment and shipped Iverson to Detroit in exchange for Chauncey Billups and Antonio McDyess .

Iverson never really fit in with the Nuggets.....and this could be a good move for the Pistons, who are looking to challenge the Boston Celtics again in the east.





Happy Trails Phillip Fulmer....

The Tennessee coach announced today....he will not return. (Of course his lawyers worked out the $6 million buy-out of his contract).

Fulmer played, assisted, and coached at the school for over half his life.

But if you don't win......





Tuesday.....November 4th.....

I don't have to say a thing..........

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