Jump to content

Sixers Seriously Considering Bringing Back AI


Recommended Posts

Allen Iverson not only may come out of retirement in a matter of days. But he also could very well return to the franchise where all of his glory began.

 

Numerous team sources confirmed on Friday that the 76ers' brass has already talked — and talks will only escalate this weekend — about bringing Iverson back to Philadelphia. Possibly as early as next week.

 

"It's being seriously considered," one Sixers official said before his team lost to the Atlanta Hawks on Friday night. "We know the history. We know the ups and downs. But we're also aware of what (Iverson) can do and that he's needed here. We simply can't just ignore the upside he'd bring. Not with our situation."

 

As of Friday night, coach Eddie Jordan was on board with bringing Iverson back, according to sources. So were officials within the club's hierarchy, along with the team's executive adviser, Sonny Hill.

 

The rest of Jordan's coaching staff is amenable to Iverson's return, including assistant and former Sixer Aaron McKie, one of Iverson's best friends, as well as assistant coach Randy Ayers — the former Sixers coach who had his share of run-ins with Iverson, ultimately lasting just 52 games before he was dismissed by former president and GM Billy King in 2003-04.

 

The Sixers say they are aware it will cost them less than $3 million to get Iverson — "possibly less than $2 million, according to another team source — and have every intention of acting on it, probably as early as Tuesday.

 

With the Sixers' scheduled to play San Antonio on Sunday, then Dallas on Monday, sources said it's entirely possible Jordan will fly from Dallas to Atlanta to meet with Iverson on Tuesday. That also happens to be the day Iverson is scheduled to meet with his former coach at Georgetown, John Thompson.

 

As far as the Sixers are concerned, it's almost a no-brainer.

 

Entering Friday night, the Sixers were ranked 29th in league attendance, averaging 11,820 fans. Only the Memphis Grizzlies are worse.

 

Jordan is said to be incredibly frustrated with everything from Elton Brand's work ethic to Andre Iguodala's inability to make plays off the dribble. The one player he absolutely loves, guard Louie Williams, is out for eight weeks with a broken jaw.

 

"Eddie needs a playmaker," another source said. "He needs an identity. Something to create some excitement."

 

To add to the misery, the Sixers are 5-11, averaging just 97.6 points. Their only bona fide shooter is Jason Kapono. So there's no question Iverson is appealing to the Sixers at the moment; even to team chairman Ed Snider, who screamed, "We're gonna trade him," before actually shipping Iverson (averaging 31.2 points per game at the time) to Denver in 2006.

 

The question remains, however, whether the Sixers would be appealing to Iverson.

 

"Scratch that," one of Iverson's confidants told me last night. "He's interested."

 

One thing's for sure: If Iverson returns to Philadelphia, he will be a starter.

 

Team sources confirmed on Friday that Iverson would be a starter because Jordan had planned on starting Williams with rookie Jrue Holiday anyway, just to put some excitement and more ball-handlers into his Princeton-style offense. So even once Williams returns from injury, he'd be in the starting lineup with Iverson.

 

That means Iverson will return as a starter. He'll be back in Philadelphia. And with the talent the Sixers already have on their roster, he could be the missing piece that propels them back to the playoffs.

 

Assuming, of course, the Sixers are willing to pull the trigger.

 

Under normal circumstances, considering the manner in which Iverson departed, the Sixers wouldn't do this.

 

"But let's face it: We're very, very boring right now," a team source said. "We have absolutely nothing to lose by bringing Iverson back. Nothing at all."

 

http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/10440372/Sixers-appear-ready-to-bring-back-Iverson

 

Wow this is BIG. I loved AI as a Sixer. I'd seriously be elated if he returned to Philly to finish off his career. This is a guy who can still score the basketball and bring excitement for the city. As the article mentions, the Sixers are second to last in the NBA in attendance (which is pathetic considering how big of a metropolitan Philly is, and how passionate the fans are), and to put it bluntly, probably the most boring team in the NBA. There is just no excitement. Bringing back AI will generate some buzz for the city and help put more butts in the seats. Man, I seriously cannot wait for this to happen, I want this to happen sooooooooooo bad. As already stated in the article, the Sixers have nothing to lose.

 

http://farm1.static.flickr.com/54/107763319_dbbb27519c.jpg

 

Sixer for life.

 

Bring back the little dude!

 

PG: Iverson

SG: Iguodala

SF: Young

PF: Brand

C: Dalembert

 

bench: Speights, Williams, Kapono

 

Not bad on paper, too bad Eddie Jordan is coach.

Edited by Willie Green
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just get him signed up. This season is beyond a disaster at this point, just do something to fire up the fan interest a bit. After sitting in yet another quarter-full arena tonight I would absolutely love to see that place packed and actually caring about basketball again.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I'm seriously excited for this. I really hope it goes down. My opinion of AI has really soured in recent years, but I won't forget everything he gave to the Sixers and the city of Philly. I really hope this gets done. He still has it in him to play quality basketball. This is a guy who averaged 26 ppg on 46% shooting two years ago before the whole Detroit/Memphis fiasco. He can still play!

 

This will also help me get back into Sixer basketball again. lol

 

It's been so boring in recent years.

Edited by Willie Green
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Personally...I'd experiment with:

 

 

C- Dalembert(Speights when he returns)

PF- Brand

SF- Iguodala

SG- Iverson

PG- Lou(when he comes back)/Holiday

 

My thoughts exactly.

 

I'm liking this though.

 

And I say let the beast loose. Screw passing. lol

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I actually want to see this that would be pretty sweet, do you guys think it will happen?

Probably not, the Sixers even said their main focus was on improving defense, so I'm sure any available players to trade for who are more defensive-focused have a much higher priority to them over Iverson.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Probably not, the Sixers even said their main focus was on improving defense, so I'm sure any available players to trade for who are more defensive-focused have a much higher priority to them over Iverson.

When you arent selling tickets and desperately need to put people in the seats, Iverson becomes your best option. It will make the franchise at least somewhat exciting, and they could use Iversons scoring and distributing ability right now.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

When you arent selling tickets and desperately need to put people in the seats, Iverson becomes your best option. It will make the franchise at least somewhat exciting, and they could use Iversons scoring and distributing ability right now.

He's definitely a good possibility for them, but he isn't on the top of their priorities due to their strong need for defense. He would definitely help ticket prices no doubt. Fans coming to see their old hometown hero return for one more year, what Philly fan wouldn't miss that lol.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
 Share

×
×
  • Create New...