Nuggets fan here. Will you boo A.I. or cheer?
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I would hope you'd shoot a bit higher for your city identity. He's a great talent, but also carried a lot of baggage/flaws while in Philadelphia. I was very impressed with his pregame press conference and that he's finally really grown up. While in Philly, he was as much the problem as 'the answer'.
He deserved the ovation, he deserves praise, he gave everything he had while he was here on the court, but he was as much a controversial figure as a positive figure. I just don't think the Philadelphia version of Iverson is what you should equate you city's identity to...he really seems more mature at this point of his life, hopefully he gets his title somewhere and hopefully he continues to be a more positive all around figure.
I'm really impressed with Iverson right now...he's handled this moment very well...a long cry from the 'practice' press conference.
He deserved the ovation, he deserves praise, he gave everything he had while he was here on the court, but he was as much a controversial figure as a positive figure. I just don't think the Philadelphia version of Iverson is what you should equate you city's identity to...he really seems more mature at this point of his life, hopefully he gets his title somewhere and hopefully he continues to be a more positive all around figure.
I'm really impressed with Iverson right now...he's handled this moment very well...a long cry from the 'practice' press conference.
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I would hope you'd shoot a bit higher for your city identity. He's a great talent, but also carried a lot of baggage/flaws while in Philadelphia
Exactly why it's a valid representation. There's a lot of gray area in everyone, nobody's perfect. Nobody typifies this more than AI, who has very admirable traits, and very aggravating traits.
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That was great, Philly isn't an easy town to capture the hearts of the fans, and I absolutely love Allen, and I'm glad to see Philly remembers all the great times, and isn't acting bitter.
Classy fans, big props
Classy fans, big props

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Thanks for the kind words. Outsiders know that AI was huge here, but unless you live here it is hard to grasp how much Philly adores him. Philly adores AI more than any one town adores any NBA player right now.
I think he is the most popular player in the history of this town, and that is saying a lot.
I think he is the most popular player in the history of this town, and that is saying a lot.
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dbodner wrote:I would hope you'd shoot a bit higher for your city identity. He's a great talent, but also carried a lot of baggage/flaws while in Philadelphia
Exactly why it's a valid representation. There's a lot of gray area in everyone, nobody's perfect. Nobody typifies this more than AI, who has very admirable traits, and very aggravating traits.
Nobody is perfect, that goes without saying...but this is the best reference for the city? If he acted then, like he does now, I'd probably have no problem with this reference. The NBA has gone to +/- references now...he used to be a - when you looked at the big picture. He's now really appears to be a ++ all the way around.
Big picture, I honestly am so glad he handled himself the way he did last night...it was nice closure to his Philadelphia story. It's really nice to see someone grow up so much. Classy act last night...
Did anyone else read anything more into his comments about changing his plans and not selling his house?? He can opt out this year!!










