[外電] Allen Iverson shows his softer side, …
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Allen Iverson shows his softer side, but he's not finished
By David Teel ‧ Daily Press (Newport News, Va.) ‧ July 8, 2009
HAMPTON, Va. — Allen Iverson answered questions Tuesday the same way he’s
played basketball for more than 20 years
Defiantly, emotionally, confidently. With the raw, jagged, genuine edge that
makes him one of the sport’s most compelling and controversial characters.
“When you do anything,” Iverson said, “do it with your heart.”
Iverson certainly took his own advice as he returned home to stage a week’s
worth of celebrity and charity events — a four-day basketball camp starts
Wednesday — designed to fund college scholarships and mentor area youth.
Attacking every topic like he would a vulnerable defender, Iverson discussed
his uncertain basketball future — he’s a free agent for the first time in
his 13-year pro career — and referenced his checkered past.
He conceded to a big ego and cautioned those “ready to put me in a rocking
chair.” He spoke lovingly of his family and wistfully about a former coach.
But one moment trumped all during his hour-long news conference at the Boo
Williams Sportsplex.
Hampton High graduates Chris Johnson and Nick Chamblee had just told the
audience how grateful they are to receive the first Iverson scholarships,
grants that will allow them to further their educations and basketball
careers at St. Augustine’s College in Raleigh, N.C.
Their words — Johnson said “this takes a huge burden off my family” —
appeared to tug at Iverson and prompted a question.
What was going through your mind as two young men thanked you for sending
them to college?
Never, not in a locker room or courtroom, not on the basketball court or
media stage, have I seen Iverson tear up as he did then. He was speechless
for several seconds, and if you watch the video online, you’ll know his
sentiment was authentic.
“I don’t need people to praise me for that,” Iverson said as his manager,
Gary Moore, patted his shoulder. “God knows what I do, and the person I do
it for, they know. That’s the only thing that matters. I ain’t trying to
win no popularity contest. ... You’re never going to be perfect to everybody.
”
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Iverson mentioned the jail time he served as a teenager for his role in a
fight, and the barbs he still hears and that still sting. He talked about
developing a thick skin and how “evil” people can be.
But listening to Johnson and Chamblee exposed a gentle side Iverson rarely
reveals.
“That’s everything to me,” he said. “Hopefully I can continue to touch
more lives.”
He certainly should have the means. Iverson made more than $21 million last
season with the Detroit Pistons, and his career earnings far exceed $100
million — before endorsements.
Such is the windfall when you’re a 10-time NBA all-star, former league MVP
and arguably the greatest undersized scorer in history.
But Iverson turned 34 last month, and he is not the player he was in 2001,
when he averaged 31.1 points, won the MVP and led the Philadelphia 76ers to
the NBA Finals. Moreover, his last two teams, the Pistons and Denver Nuggets,
failed to advance past the opening round of the playoffs with him on the
roster.
His contract expired July 1, Detroit made no attempt to re-sign him, and
other teams have not rushed in with offers. Among those reportedly
considering Iverson — the Charlotte Bobcats, Miami Heat and Memphis
Grizzlies — none is a title contender.
“Only God knows,” Iverson said of his destination next season. “I let my
agent handle that.”
Weary of uprooting his wife and their children, Iverson hopes for a long-term
deal that will carry him to retirement. But that may be too much to ask for
someone labeled, fairly or not, as a player whose once-extraordinary offense
no longer trumps his suspect defense.
That reputation was most forged during his one season with Detroit, where the
Pistons endured their worst regular season in eight years and parted with
Iverson prior to the playoffs. Iverson never meshed with established stars
such as Richard Hamilton and Rasheed Wallace, and he averaged career-lows of
17.4 points (nearly 10 below his career average) and 36.5 minutes.
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“My shoulder’s hurting right now because of the chip I have,” Iverson
said. “I can’t wait” to prove critics wrong.
Iverson dismissed the notion of settling for limited playing time.
“Me playing 15 to 20 minutes a game? I might as well just stay home and play
with my son for 15 or 20 minutes,” he said.
The idea of accepting a reserve’s role also irked Iverson.
“You earn it,” he said of a starting position. “I’ll go to (training)
camp, and may the best man win. ... I’m not losing that battle.”
Coincidentally, the man who selected Iverson with the first pick of the 1996
NBA draft was in Hampton on Tuesday, and he echoed Iverson.
“My gut feeling is that he could understand not being a starter if he really
believed the two guys in the backcourt ahead of him are better than he is,”
said former Sixers general manager and current Radford coach Brad Greenberg.
“But if he has any doubt, I don’t think he could accept it. He’s got so
much confidence in himself. ... He might not think there’s a team in the
league with two (guards) better than him.”
Indeed, Iverson probably doesn’t. But he acknowledged being “young and dumb
” in Philadelphia, where his clashes with Larry Brown made for irresistible
tabloid fodder.
Brown and Iverson also carried the Sixers to the Finals, and Brown, now
coaching Charlotte, has said he’d love to reunite with Iverson.
“That would be like the perfect (career) ending,” Iverson said, “me and
Coach Brown winning a championship together.”
The perfect ending Tuesday was Iverson describing his motivation for
bankrolling scholarships and conducting a camp that includes sessions on gang
awareness and character-building.
“I went through my ups and downs,” he said. “I know how hard life is. ...
I felt it was time for me to come back home, and make my presence felt ...
time to show my face and give back.”
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