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RoboticWang
02-03-2013, 11:54 PM
http://youtu.be/V8abq0Hj6b0

:rockon:

immatell
02-04-2013, 10:32 AM
Nice video, but he'll never play again. He hasn't been in basketball shape for years and having just lost his kids in a messy divorce, still has a lot of issues to sort out.

No reason for him to come back, anyway he doesn't need this league anymore.

gigantes
02-04-2013, 10:41 AM
still has a lot of issues to work out? yea, i'd say so.


an unstable alcoholic with horrible parenting skills (this according to the judge's ruling just made) and who also just turned down the mavs season-long pursuit of him to join their D-league club so as to work himself back to the NBA.


still some issues, i guess.
http://www.inquisitr.com/507263/judge-rips-iverson-family-court-judge-slams-allen-iversons-parenting-skills/

ralph_i_el
02-04-2013, 10:42 AM
It's going to be hard to play at his age especially with the way he treats his body. It's one thing if he's been eating veggies and doing yoga and shit but I don't think that's likely. Isn't he an alcoholic too?

Dragonyeuw
02-04-2013, 10:42 AM
No reason for him to come back, anyway he doesn't need this league anymore.

More like the league showed him that it doesn't need him, which is why he's out of the NBA and someone like Luke Walton is still on an NBA payroll.

immatell
02-04-2013, 10:55 AM
an unstable alcoholic with horrible parenting skills


That description fits a lot of professional athletes. Only reason it matter here is because it's Allen Iverson.



It's going to be hard to play at his age especially with the way he treats his body. It's one thing if he's been eating veggies and doing yoga and shit but I don't think that's likely. Isn't he an alcoholic too?

He's still in great shape. He just doesn't have the strength and conditioning he had in the past due to not having regular access to multi million dollar facilities and team doctors, and age of course.

Spaulding
02-04-2013, 10:55 AM
Pretty much proved his nba days are over when he refused to prove himself in the Dallas dleague team.

Go Getter
02-04-2013, 10:59 AM
That description fits a lot of professional athletes. Only reason it matter here is because it's Allen Iverson.




He's still in great shape. He just doesn't have the strength and conditioning he had in the past due to not having regular access to multi million dollar facilities and team doctors, and age of course.
With his reputation and connections he could work out in the best facilities in VA and PA among other places I'm sure.

gigantes
02-04-2013, 11:16 AM
That description fits a lot of professional athletes. Only reason it matter here is because it's Allen Iverson.
sure, that's the only reason.

not that he keeps making the news every year or two like clockwork via his self-destructive life.

how many athletes do you remember that were ordered not to drink for 18 months and to attend AA for a whole year, minimum? i don't think even vin baker achieved that...

SilkkTheShocker
02-04-2013, 11:28 AM
http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_maqxvpZ7iz1r7w8cbo1_250.gif

immatell
02-04-2013, 12:12 PM
sure, that's the only reason.

not that he keeps making the news every year or two like clockwork via his self-destructive life.

how many athletes do you remember that were ordered not to drink for 18 months and to attend AA for a whole year, minimum? i don't think even vin baker achieved that...

Articles on Vin Baker don't sell papers, and after reading that one you posted, neither does the truth apparently.

If you believe any of these off court problems, whether fact or fiction, are what kept him from playing, then that's your choice.

gigantes
02-04-2013, 02:06 PM
Articles on Vin Baker don't sell papers, and after reading that one you posted, neither does the truth apparently.

If you believe any of these off court problems, whether fact or fiction, are what kept him from playing, then that's your choice.
wow. i'm backing off niiiice and easy now.