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It's quite clear now that China is the ideal destination for any veterans that is unable to obtain a contract with an NBA team but AI would be MASSIVE in China as he is very, very popular there.

 

Gary Moore, Iverson's personal manager, says Iverson has not been contacted by any NBA team with training camps set to open in less than two weeks. Moore says there is "legitimate interest" between Iverson and a team in China to work out a deal. Moore did not know the team's name.

 

Moore says a Chinese team first approached the 35-year-old Iverson last month.

 

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Who would have thought that you may be able to see Iverson v Marbury in China in the not-so-distant future?

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Since he left the Pistons he's not the same. it's sad to see him fall like that and known as a fail. That would really suck to see him play for China instead of playing for an NBA team.. he has so much options.. he could be a back up PG or SG. He still has a chance and I'm sure he's still capable to play hard and score 5-10 points off the bench

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Since he left the Nuggets he's not the same.

 

Fixed.

 

 

Guy's ego is too large... he realized it was his undoing so he played and deferred to Iguodala in Philly... the experiences in Detroit and Memphis scared teams off.

 

His heart is no longer at the game, but at late night partying.

 

 

AI is done unless he can come out and say he'd be 100% willing to come off the bench, basically do whatever the coach says for the sake of team's success not himself. He has yet to prove that he's all about winning.

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Fixed.

 

 

Guy's ego is too large... he realized it was his undoing so he played and deferred to Iguodala in Philly... the experiences in Detroit and Memphis scared teams off.

 

His heart is no longer at the game, but at late night partying.

 

 

AI is done unless he can come out and say he'd be 100% willing to come off the bench, basically do whatever the coach says for the sake of team's success not himself. He has yet to prove that he's all about winning.

LOL. You're kidding.

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