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“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.” This isn’t the first time Iverson has said he’s not signing back with Detroit without actually saying he’s not signing back with Detroit. Besides that, even if he wanted to what would have been the point of trading for him in the first place? His expiring contract is what suits this team, not him.
It’s not all his fault though. I believe he came here under a false pretenses, being that we were looking to compete for a championship by adding him to the bill. He’s tried. He’s said all the right things. But at the end of the day it doesn’t really matter because it won’t work here.Like Matt at DBB wonders; how many teams out there are going to A) pay Iverson, and B) retool their whole team to accommodate his brand of basketball? Especially now after seeing what kind of team you’ll get if you don’t cater to his skillset. Even though I don’t think Webber should be dogging former teammates there’s some credence to his statement that Iverson is best suited to take the court with robots. Potential suitors need to be willing be build their team to the specs of Philly’s early 00’s teams. Solid defensive role players who can occasionally hit an open shot when they’re passed to.
Iverson needs possessions. He needs shot total numbers north of 25. I’ve noticed through his time here as a Piston that he’s not that great of a finisher. He’s great at getting to the hole, but if he’s not fouled he puts up a lot of bad shots and commits turnovers. I don’t believe that the Pistons just need the remaining 31 games to figure this thing out. It’s a bad mix. Even if Curry game-planned putting the ball in Iverson’s hands more I doubt that everyone else would just roll with that. So I fear that as fans we’re going have to watch the Pistons, unwillingly or not, take a mulligan on the season and see who we can use some of this expiring money on in the offseason.