http://www.hoopsworld.com/Story.asp?story_id=11548Iverson "Happy" About Free Agency: Iverson Ready For This Summer: Allen Iverson may be in Phoenix for All-Star weekend, but his mind is already thinking about his upcoming free agency summer. "I love the fact that I have the opportunity to be wherever I want to be," Iverson said. "At this point, all I want to be is happy. I want to be somewhere where I am happy and somewhere where a team is going to utilize me and get everything out of Allen Iverson."
Now in his 13th season in the league and having been traded twice over, the 33-year-old Iverson will have what any player in the NBA desires: to pick the team of his choosing. And with Iverson often deferring to the likes of Rodney Stuckey, Rip Hamilton, Rasheed Wallace and Tayshaun Prince, the choice may come to re-locate out of Motown. "I'm just going to concentrate on what makes my family happy and me happy. That's the biggest thing for me. I want to be somewhere obviously where I can play the style of basketball that I'm accustomed to playing, and help us win basketball games," Iverson continued. "I feel if I'm utilized in the right way, all I can imagine is success and see us doing well. It's going to be somewhere where I am happy. For the first time in my career I'm going to be a free agent. It's going to be different but when we get to this point next year at the All-Star break - if I'm not happy at the situation, I think it will be my fault - because I had the opportunity to go where I want."
But as Iverson opines for the open market, there remains two questions. Is Iverson happy now in Detroit? And do the Pistons stand a chance in his decision making? "Yeah, I am. Honestly, I hope I can end up being a Detroit Piston for the rest of my career. But we will see," said Iverson. "Obviously I've made a lot of money in my career so that won't be a big issue. That won't be a big issue. I will go somewhere that I know I will be happy and satisfied with how the organization is using me out there on the basketball court." When asked, Iverson said he would not rule out the possibility of playing overseas because it is a "reality", saying he would be lying if he said he hadn't thought about that opportunity. But even Iverson knows he belongs in the NBA. "The ideal situation would for me is to be over here trying to win a championship." Will that be in Detroit?