[外電] Grizz hope Iverson can help fix what ails them
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Grizzlies hope Iverson can help fix what ails them
Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2009 - 4:55 p.m. ET
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MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- The Memphis Grizzlies got the Answer during the offseason.
Now they're about to find out how much Allen Iverson really can help solve
the problems of a team trying to rebuild.
The Grizzlies won just 24 games last season and had trouble scoring,
averaging just 93.9 points per game - among the worst in the NBA.
Iverson is a scorer, and he is saying all the right things.
But a torn hamstring during the preseason has left a few questions unanswered.
Will the biggest name ever to don a Grizzlies jersey willingly come off the
bench in his 14th season or start ahead of incumbent point guard Mike Conley?
How Iverson handles the situation will also go along way in addressing
whether he and forward Zach Randolph add needed veteran leadership or create
a disaster in team chemistry?
The Grizzlies won't start to find any of those answers until the season
starts Oct. 28 when they the Detroit Pistons, Iverson's most recent team. He
likely will be coming off the bench then as he works himself back into shape.
Iverson seems intent on helping the hapless Grizzlies change their fortunes
and has noticed the excitement created in a town where his new No. 3 jersey
has become a hot item.
"A lot of people, obviously when you talk about the Memphis Grizzlies, feel
as if getting to the playoffs is enough and is considered a successful
season," Iverson said. "I wouldn't have signed the contract if I felt that
just making the playoffs is what I was coming to accomplish."
Making the playoffs is a different challenge with this team.
The Grizzlies finished fifth in the Southwest Division last season. Climbing
out of the cellar is tough enough, but Memphis was the only one of the five
teams in the division not to reach the playoffs.
Four starters return, including the three top scorers. Rudy Gay averaged a
team-leading 18.9 points a game, followed by rookie of the year runner-up
O.J. Mayo's 18.5 points. Center Marc Gasol added 11.9 per game.
Conley got an endorsement at point guard when Lionel Hollins took over in
January after Marc Iavaroni was fired, and he will open as the starter. What
remains to be seen is how much time he splits with Iverson.
But a clash over playing time and starting roles seems inevitable.
It's difficult to imagine a scenario where Iverson - the four-time NBA
scoring champ, 10-time All-Star and 2001 Most Valuable Player - is in
warm-ups at the scorers table before the opening tip, high-fiving and hugging
the starters as they take the floor.
"Everybody wants to start. I've been starting since I was nine years old on
every team that I've ever been on," Iverson said. "It's something I've grown
accustomed to. Mainly, I just want to lead. I've been places some of these
young guys have never been. I can help them get to those places."
He has been trying to fill that role this preseason despite the injury. But
the Grizzlies have struggled, turning the ball over at least 20 times in most
preseason games. Hollins said he is only worried if that carries into the
regular season, and he's also focusing more on defense.
"We want to be a running team," Conley said. "We're starting to realize you
can't be a running team unless you play defense and make stops."
The Grizzlies remain a very young team, having added 7-foot-3 Hasheem
Thabeet, DeMarre Carroll and Sam Young through the draft. Hollins now has the
luxury of bringing them off the bench and not having to start rookies in
every game as Mayo did last season.
Doubts remain about what happens with Iverson and Randolph if Memphis hits
the skids yet again. But no one expected the Grizzlies to be the team to snag
Iverson, and Randolph, also determined to reach the playoffs himself for his
first time since leaving Portland, believes the shock of that will be the
team's theme this season.
"We'll surprise people. It's us against the world," Randolph said.
"Everybody's got us picked last, but we've got to show them different."
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