Iverson's Sixers Career Has Crashed and Burned

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  1. Shapecity

    Shapecity S2/JBB Teamster Staff Member Administrator

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">THERE IS this great scene in the Academy Award-winning "Crash" in which a Hollywood executive played by Terrence Howard tells a would-be carjacker played by Ludacris, "You embarrass me. You embarrass yourself."

    After a career of avoiding conflict and accepting a certain level of humiliation, Howard's character, Cameron, loses it, daring Ludacris' character to shoot him, then doing the same to a posse of trigger-happy policemen.

    So the comparison with the 76ers' events of this week ends there. Billy King didn't ask anybody to shoot him when he lost it this week.

    But as many have pointed out, one of his career-threatening flaws has been that, like Howard's character, he has spent his career trying to smooth over problems rather than meet them head-on. Especially when it comes to Allen Iverson and, to a much lesser extent, Chris Webber. He has been patient. He has worked to defuse.

    King's expletive-filled explosion after Iverson and Webber arrived late for Fan Appreciation Night was his breaking point. If this is indeed Iverson's last stand here, it is just the final, hard-to-believe episode in a decade full of them.

    Remember, this was the guy who told us when Maurice Cheeks was hired last May, "I want to take [King] in the back and kiss him in his mouth."

    And he also said this about Cheeks:

    "The way we became close is because of all the [stuff] we went through when he was here. If Mo told me to run through a brick wall, I'd do it."

    That day, Iverson also went on and on about how much he had grown as a person and player, how he planned to behave off the court and be a leader. It was a theme he repeated throughout this season. And Mo said then, "Listening to his conversation, you could hear how much he's grown in the years he has been here."

    Iverson also staunchly supported King's tenure as team president. You can't help thinking about the high school kids who gleefully look forward to the part of the day when they get to walk all over some favorite teachers. Because that's what has happened here. Not just this week, but the whole awful season. Not just by Iverson and Webber, but by the likes of Samuel Dalembert, who told us in no uncertain terms after Jim O'Brien was let go that he needed more playing time to get better, that he needed the coach to trust him a little and he would blossom into the big man the Sixers so desperately needed.

    Here's the real truth: Dalembert has been handed his professional basketball career because of his athleticism. He has never bothered to learn the game, because he made more money than he ever believed without needing to do so. He is a lost cause.

    As is Webber. I go back and forth between my favorite quotes of the week, but it's been narrowed down to two: Iverson saying, "I had no idea it was Fan Appreciation Night or anything like that," and Webber saying in midapology, "When you're not necessarily loved by the media, the fans are all you have."

    Awwwwww. Don't you feel all warm and fuzzy inside now?

    By the, way did anyone else notice the unrelated headline in the Inky underneath Webber's feet yesterday?

    "Fab 5?"

    If this was some editor getting away with something, congratulations. If this was just a delicious accident, congratulations anyway.

    The truth is, he and the other multimillion-dollar knucklehead hung their coach and president out to dry this week, gave fuel to every fan out there who believes that cleaning house shouldn't involve only a fire sale of players, but also replacing the president/GM and coach, as well.

    Can Cheeks coach? The evidence, here and in Portland, is cloudy.

    Can King build and maintain an NBA contender?

    At this point in his tenure, "cloudy" would be an improved forecast.</div>

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    i was on vacatoin can someone please explain to me what happened
     
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    AI and Webber were late to the last home game of the season, even though they weren't going to play anyway. Billy King got his panties in a bunch because he realized that he is an incompetent GM and went on an expletive-raided tirade.

    The next day both Iverson and Webber apologized, and Iverson even said this is being blown out of proportion because of the disappointing season and the trade rumors. He said he and the organization always had an agreement allowing him to show-up at tip-off in games he wasn't going to play in, and even Larry Brown did not have a problem with it.

    Then, a few days later guns and marijuana were found in a car licensed to Iverson, driven by a young relative, and the D.A. said Iverson is not responsible for anything.
     

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