Allen Iverson Press Conference VIDEO: AI Cries In Return To Philadelphia

First Posted: 03/18/10 06:12 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 03:50 PM ET

Allen Iverson Press Conference

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(AP) PHILADELPHIA - Allen Iverson was teary almost from the time he sat down, his usual stream-of-consciousness talk now a more subdued style of speaking.

The player who once repeated the word "practice" nearly 20 times during a rambling monologue had little time for one-liners. It was contrary to the image Iverson sculpted over a 14-year career filled with coaching run-ins and contradictions.

Iverson could always somehow get away with his transgressions when he was an MVP and a regular All-Star. At 34 and considered a bench player by his last two teams, the lengthy list nearly ended his career.

When the Philadelphia 76ers, his former team, offered him an NBA lifeline -- A.I. snatched his last shot.

"When I had the opportunity to come back here," Iverson said, a pause as his voice cracked, "I couldn't turn it down. I'm just happy."

Iverson returns to the organization he led to the NBA finals in 2001 and won four scoring titles. The 76ere are the only team known to make a serious run at Iverson once he announced his intention to retire last week, a fact that humbled Iverson and made him realize he may have cupped his ears to the roaring crowd for the last time.

"It's just a bad rap," Iverson said Thursday at the Wachovia Center. "Once guys in the front office start calling about a player, and you've made the mistakes that I've made, you could see why that guys were laying off me. I never thought it had anything to do with basketball issues. It was always stuff off the court."

Iverson will play his first game against Denver on Monday night in a city absolutely thundering over his arrival.

His returned generated the kind of buzz the Sixers haven't felt in Philly since he was traded in 2006. The Sixers said they had 327,657 page views on their Web site Wednesday once his signing was announced -- up from 36,000 the previous Wednesday.

The Sixers, 29th in the NBA in attendance, have not yet sold out Monday's game. His No. 3 jerseys are expected to be on sale at the team's merchandise store Monday.

Team president Ed Stefanski again insisted the move was not designed to sell tickets, merchandise or make them relevant in the city sports scene. He simply needed a point guard to replace Lou Williams, out two months with a broken jaw, and Iverson was the best available free agent.

"If the byproduct is we get more attendance, this guy brings more excitement to the building, that's great," Stefanski said. "But to consistently have that going forward, you've got to win basketball games."

The Sixers need all the help they can get to avoid totally free-falling out of the Eastern Conference playoff race. The Sixers (5-14) have lost eight straight entering Saturday's game at Charlotte.

The 10-time All-Star guard who has scored more than 24,000 points signed a non-guaranteed deal with the 76ers on Wednesday, and said he's ready to prove he can play like the Iverson of old.

"I want to fit in. I want to be a part of any success we have," Iverson said. "I just want to be one of the guys. I don't need a whole bunch of praise. I don't need a whole lot of accolades. I just want to play basketball."

Iverson will not travel to Charlotte. He will practice Sunday and on Monday pull on his 76ers jersey for the first time since Dec. 6, 2006, in Chicago -- when he refused to play in the fourth quarter of what became his final game with the team.

His frosty relationship with the former coach and GM led to his trade to the Nuggets. He played most of last season in Detroit, where he complained about coming off the bench, and had a similar experience in his ill-fated stint in Memphis.

"I always thought it was strange having another uniform," Iverson said. "I couldn't feel comfortable with another uniform."

Stefanski said he didn't promise Iverson would start, but there's little doubt he'll be introduced with four other Sixers against Denver. Iverson has started 877 of 889 career games and said he doesn't have a role player's mentality.

"It was so hard for me because I never had to do it my whole life," Iverson said. "Even from grade school."

Iverson said he won't complain in Philadelphia and told coach Eddie Jordan to "just give me an assignment."

Former Pistons coach Michael Curry and Grizzlies coach Lionel Hollins must be somewhere rubbing their temples.

Iverson was the No. 1 overall pick in the 1996 draft, but his 10 turbulent seasons in Philadelphia were marred by rants about practice, arguments with former coach Larry Brown, arrests and a failed rap career.

"With the mistakes I've made in my life, I've created a picture of me that's not me," Iverson said. "I did a lot of things when I was young that I'm not proud of. But I think those things helped me to be the man that I am now.

"The last couple of years have been hell. All I want to do is play basketball and help the guys that I play with."

Iverson posted the highest scoring average in Sixers history (28.1), was second on the points list (19,583) and holds the record for 3-pointers (877). He was a seven-time All-Star and won two All-Star game MVPs.

He found some success in Denver, but his career unraveled in Detroit and Memphis. He took an indefinite leave from the Grizzles to deal with a personal matter, never returned, and was set to retire.

Now he's back.

And the next time he calls it quits, Iverson vows it will be as a Sixer.

"This is where my love is at," he said.


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05:09 PM on 12/06/2009
I like Allen, always have and I wish him success. I hope he can teach the young guys something and be content with being a team leader even if it means not being in the first five. Allen can become a great leader to these young guys. I hope he takes advantage of it. Good luck AL.
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spilkus
I'm in the art world, for Pete's sake.
08:55 PM on 12/05/2009
Its practice man, you know what I'm sayin'? Its practice. Know what I'm sayin'?
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JazzyJim
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02:04 PM on 12/04/2009
Everyone's life journey is different and everyone has pain and suffering - without exception - it is how we deal with our adversity that defines who we are. It isn't economical, philosophical, cultural, racial or other - it is human; I remember the brash and trash talking Iverson - we all deserve to learn and grow from our past transgressions and mistakes - he seems to have gone through a realization that his talent and financial situation does not guarantee happiness - he seems to honestly understand, there is more to his life than what he "expected" his life to be; for that I wish him well - he appears contrite and earnest and I too will pull for Allen on his current path.
10:45 AM on 12/04/2009
I was a little upset when he came to Denver, his past reputation was obvious. But I challenge anybody to review his time in Denver and be critical.the difficulty he had playing with Mello.. Who had been given the tag.. Mellos team.. and for all the time AI was in Denver.. he was excellent.. a really stand up guy with no sign of past transgressions.. It was great to have him .. and I was a true believer in him andn his talents. and I know this is strange but his real unselfishness. I wish him well and will root for him regardles of the team.. in the future..
03:48 PM on 12/04/2009
well if it was unselfishness it was the first time. if the guy came in with that he'd have a couple three rings by now.
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Gover
10:52 PM on 12/04/2009
I doubt anyone knows it better than him. It's a lot easier to realize the mistakes you made when you're on the way down than when you're on the way up.
firelord5000
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12:57 PM on 12/05/2009
3 rings you say? With who exactly would he have 3 rings? I coulda sworn his years with Denver, Melo was overrated(not even top 20 in eff), Nene had cancer, and K-Mart played 50% of the games.

P.S how are the Nuggets on rings list without him? Oh thats right, still ring less.
10:42 AM on 12/04/2009
good for AI. good for philly. I'll be rooting for him.
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rain33
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07:51 AM on 12/04/2009
i wonder if allen did this for attention? he wants to be a starter all the time instead being a bench player. look either way he's going to get paid.
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Julian Merrill
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06:42 AM on 12/04/2009
stop hating... AI is a a good guy, he plays as hard as anyone ever has, he just wants to do what he loves... and he's honest. That's his main problem is this world. He's honest and being honest gets you in trouble in this fake society. That practice rant? Look at what he was actually saying. He was right, he really was. That's why so many people unconditionally love AI. They see that honesty, they can tell the difference. Compare him to Kobe... People admire Kobe, they admire his game. But they love AI.
10:43 AM on 12/04/2009
dead on. i agree completely.
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spilkus
I'm in the art world, for Pete's sake.
09:00 PM on 12/05/2009
Ya this fake society. I hope he enjoys the fake rings he's never going to own because he didn't have any fake self discipline.
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06:19 AM on 12/04/2009
With his lil' punk @$$. Cryin' like a lil' Bytch!
pizzmoe
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11:52 AM on 12/04/2009
Astute analysis, indeed. Anyway, let's give him a chance and see what he can do. The Sixers need all the help they can get.
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Joan E. Dowlin
11:37 PM on 12/04/2009
I think he is really sincere and is grateful for this second chance. Go, AI. We love you here in Philly.