Philadelphia Daily News - Gary Moore, Allen Iverson's manager, confirmed that Billy King flew to Atlanta on Tuesday and with Iverson for roughly 2 ? hours in a hospitality suite in an area hotel. "We have never been more excited,'' Moore said last night. "We couldn't be more excited. Allen is very excited to be part of the team, and is looking forward to training camp. "Allen wasn't as surprised as he was relieved. He always wanted to be in Philadelphia, but he felt he had deserved better as far as communication.'' Moore termed the meeting "long overdue.'' Said Leon Rose, Iverson's agent: "He's happy, excited and can focus on the task at hand. I'm not surprised. I said I didn't think he'd be traded. That was my gut.''
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Billups @ Jul 26 2006, 01:53 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Philadelphia Daily News - Gary Moore, Allen Iverson's manager, confirmed that Billy King flew to Atlanta on Tuesday and with Iverson for roughly 2 ? hours in a hospitality suite in an area hotel. "We have never been more excited,'' Moore said last night. "We couldn't be more excited. Allen is very excited to be part of the team, and is looking forward to training camp. "Allen wasn't as surprised as he was relieved. He always wanted to be in Philadelphia, but he felt he had deserved better as far as communication.'' Moore termed the meeting "long overdue.'' Said Leon Rose, Iverson's agent: "He's happy, excited and can focus on the task at hand. I'm not surprised. I said I didn't think he'd be traded. That was my gut.''</div>Well maybe if Billy King actually flew there this is not him just trying to get a better offer for AI by lieing. All I gotta say is wow Iverson is loyal to this team with how they treated him this of season still happy to come back.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Billups @ Jul 26 2006, 10:53 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Philadelphia Daily News - Gary Moore, Allen Iverson's manager, confirmed that Billy King flew to Atlanta on Tuesday and with Iverson for roughly 2 ? hours in a hospitality suite in an area hotel. "We have never been more excited,'' Moore said last night. "We couldn't be more excited. Allen is very excited to be part of the team, and is looking forward to training camp. "Allen wasn't as surprised as he was relieved. He always wanted to be in Philadelphia, but he felt he had deserved better as far as communication.'' Moore termed the meeting "long overdue.'' Said Leon Rose, Iverson's agent: "He's happy, excited and can focus on the task at hand. I'm not surprised. I said I didn't think he'd be traded. That was my gut.''</div>didnt they say that garbage last year? they've had their shot with this roster, it's not going to change. Iverson will not get a ring in Philly.
Iverson is loyal to the City of Philadelphia, and to the Franchise and it's fans. Loyalty is something that seems to be rare these days in the NBA, and it is good to see the The Answer is a happy camper staying in Philly.
As long as he secretly isn't pissed off(i'd imagine he would be), he'll remain as one of my top 10 fav players
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Something-To-Say @ Aug 1 2006, 02:15 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>As long as he secretly isn't pissed off(i'd imagine he would be), he'll remain as one of my top 10 fav players</div>That's one thing I admire about him. He might be secretly pissed off, but he doesn't complain to the media about it, and he'll still go out there and leave it all out on the court and do whatever it takes to try and win the game for you. I mean, look at all those years under Brown when they were feuding. Iverson didn't bi*ch, he just went out there and did his job.Hopefully we'll have a repeat of what happened the last time Iverson was this close to being dealt in the offseason (the offseason right before he led us to the Finals in '00-01), except this time I want to win it all! (Hey, I can dream...)
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (BigMo763 @ Aug 1 2006, 05:11 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>That's one thing I admire about him. He might be secretly pissed off, but he doesn't complain to the media about it, and he'll still go out there and leave it all out on the court and do whatever it takes to try and win the game for you. I mean, look at all those years under Brown when they were feuding. Iverson didn't bi*ch, he just went out there and did his job.Hopefully we'll have a repeat of what happened the last time Iverson was this close to being dealt in the offseason (the offseason right before he led us to the Finals in '00-01), except this time I want to win it all! (Hey, I can dream...)</div>Exactly!!! He will speak to media, but he will never say he is not happy in Philly no matter what he is really feeling. And that year I think he was closer to going he was already traded until the other player for get who said no to going so the deal was of. This time he was not traded even though he was on the block. And also this time we don't have D like that year not even close. lol
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Serge @ Aug 1 2006, 08:29 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Exactly!!! He will speak to media, but he will never say he is not happy in Philly no matter what he is really feeling. And that year I think he was closer to going he was already traded until the other player for get who said no to going so the deal was of. This time he was not traded even though he was on the block. And also this time we don't have D like that year not even close. lol</div>The player who refused to waive his trade kicker in the summer of 2000 was Matt Geiger. You're right though, there are a lot of differences between that '01 team and this one... BIG differences. But Iverson was nearly dealt TWICE in the past six months... once to Denver at the trade deadline (to Denver for Andre Miller, Earl Watson and Kenyon Martin) and once recently to Boston.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (BigMo763 @ Aug 1 2006, 11:14 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>The player who refused to waive his trade kicker in the summer of 2000 was Matt Geiger. You're right though, there are a lot of differences between that '01 team and this one... BIG differences. But Iverson was nearly dealt TWICE in the past six months... once to Denver at the trade deadline (to Denver for Andre Miller, Earl Watson and Kenyon Martin) and once recently to Boston.</div>Thank's my mind went blank when I was posting.HAHA I was not happy when I hured that they all most traded Iverson to Denver for that before the trade deadline last season. I would like to see him play with Melo if he is traded any were that be a team I would not mind him going to. But if we would have traded Iverson for that it be some bs. lolI think Sixers can be like as high as a 5th seat in the Easteren Conference, but still nothing better.
I'm happy hes gonna stay, it would just be kind of strange having him on another team. I truthfully hopes he retires a sixers, hes just done sooo much for this franchise. Hopefully we'll at least make the playoffs this year...i guess....
I think he's still being shopped around, only more carefully now (and in secret). It's no longer a desperation situation since nobody made an offer than Philly management was happy with. They keep him and field offers till the trade deadline, and if a really good deal comes along they trade him. However, the deal would have to be some kind of ultra crack smoking deal like the Pistons trading Tay Prince, Hamilton and a 1st round draft pick for him. So, he is not likely to be traded this year but I wouldn't say 100% it WON'T happen.