[外電] AI in Memphis? Grizz may be the perfect team for him
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AI in Memphis? Grizzlies may be the perfect team for him
By Vincent Thomas / Posted Sep 10 2009 4:51PM
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Way back in July, about a day after free agency frenzy began, Allen Iverson
popped up on Twitter with this missive: "For those of you who thought I was
done -- Think Again!" Then the summer dragged on and A.I. had yet to find a
team that wanted his services. So he hopped on Twitter again: "I have heard
all of the doubters," he wrote, "but they should know that I will not be
broken." The sword was drawn.
Now he has a home in Memphis and, judging by his demeanor and tone at
Thursday's press conference, homeboy is on a mission. After a couple of years
during which A.I.'s rep and, perhaps more importantly, his legacy have taken
some hits, this 2009 campaign with the Memphis Grizzlies is his chance for
vindication. He said so himself.
"This year for me is so personal," said A.I., in a crisp, baggy white
button-up and fresh new Grizzlies hat, still diddy-bopping at 34. "It's going
to be like my rookie year again ... I turn on the TV and read the paper, I
listen to some of the things people say about me ... me losing a step ...
they trying to put me in a rocking chair already."
As recently as Iverson's post-Philly stop in Denver, he averaged about 26
points, seven assists and two steals per game. He seemed ageless and timeless
as a player, still darting, zipping, banging and swerving all over the court,
defying any precedent for a player of his age with his kind of game. During
that time he remained a peerless icon for a whole generation. He might not
have been the most popular player anymore, but the glow from what he was at
his peak earlier in the decade -- arguably the most culturally relevant and
impactful athlete of his time -- was still evident to his Gen X peers and the
younger generation that had grown to love him. But then Detroit happened.
It's been well documented that last season wasn't A.I.'s favorite or best.
That part of this story is hackneyed. What's compelling is that we have one
of the all-time greats approaching this upcoming season like a hungry upstart
and unlike, say, a washed-up boxer or 40-year-old QB in Minnesota. A.I. is
actually still capable of whipping up on whatever sucker is standing between
him and a hoop,
But there's something even more compelling about A.I.'s stop in Memphis, and
it's not his answer to critics who say he's washed-up. In late August, when
news broke that Iverson and the Grizz were getting closer to a deal, A.I.
took to Twitter again, said Memphis was a place where he would "love to
play," and that they have "good young players with great upside," and that --
here's the important part -- he "would lead by example," and he "could show
how important it is to work hard everyday, play the game the right way." This
is coming from the orator of the famous "PRACTICE?! WE TALKIN 'BOUT
PRACTICE!!" rant from a few years ago.
I wasn't a huge fan of the "A.I. in Memphis" idea, at first. I'm one of those
fans and journalists that likes to see the league's best players play for the
league's best teams. That's very selfish of me, I know, but if I have the
chance to see A.I. from November through May, why wouldn't I want that? But
the more I thought about Memphis, the more I liked the idea from an A.I.
Legacy standpoint.
There's not much more that A.I. can do on the court. He's led the league in
scoring, he's won All-Star and leaguewide MVPs, he's wowed us and captured
our imagination as much as any ballplayer without the initials "MJ." But if
there's been a knock on Iverson, it's been on his leadership skills. In
Philly it was "Why could he never coexist with a real Second Banana?" Or,
"Why isn't he being a better mentor for Andre Iguodala?" In Denver it was,
"Why isn't he sitting down JR Smith and telling him to stop jacking up
35-footers with 14 seconds on the shot clock?" Memphis is the perfect
location for A.I. to bookend his career in the Sagacious Vet/Paternal Mentor
role.
Memphis general manager Chris Wallace said that, "We left Atlanta singing off
the same sheet with Allen." Why? Because Iverson said he thinks the Grizz can
make some serious noise this season. At the press conference, Iverson said
his expectation is "to win -- simple as that." Winning is something the
Grizzlies haven't done much. Save for a few seasons during the Gasol era, the
Grizzlies have been pretty dreadful. But, A.I. doesn't care. "Just getting to
the playoffs is not enough," he said. "My goals are a lot bigger."
With A.I., OJ Mayo, Rudy Gay, Marc Gasol, Hasheem Thabeet and Zach Randolph,
Memphis, at the very least, has the talent to bust a few heads in the
postseason. But they will only realize success if A.I. does his best Chauncey
Billups impersonation. How ironic, right? Championship or no championship, if
Iverson comes to Memphis and, through his example and leadership, the
Grizzlies turn into a winner and the young boys blossom and Randolph behaves
and we see this squad in the playoffs, think about what that would do for
A.I.'s legacy.
Yeah, it would be dope to see him as another cog on a veteran contender,
gunning for a championship. But nothing would round out and bolster A.I.'s
resume more than a turn as the vocal and emotional leader for a volatile
young squad, the glue for a team of previously disparate parts. What a
career-conclusion that would be. The guy always tagged as a little selfish
(even while hailed as a selfless competitor), the virtuoso that played in a
vacuum, that dude becomes the face of a previously faceless franchise to give
an organization an identity.
I don't know about you, but I'm watching. I can't wait to see how A.I. steps
up to the mic this season and beyond. It's a swan song that could be
career-defining.
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