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  • PrettyT11
    MVP
    • Jul 2008
    • 3220

    #76
    Re: AI would rather retire than come off the bench?

    Originally posted by GSW
    he refused to come off the bench man.

    then he quit.

    why are you sticking up for him.
    No he didn't refuse to do anything. He said he would rather retire than play 18 mis a night and not be the guy he is used to being. NEVER did he say I won't play or don't put me in the game. Making a comment and refusing to do something is two different things.

    As far as him quiting I don't recall seeing any statements from him saying I can't play or don't want to play. Joe Dumars and the Pistons are the ones who said he was sitting out the rest of the year not Iverson. It is also funny to me that the other guy who has big money coming off the books is all of a sudden being made come off the bench too.

    The Pistons are cutting their losses and getting ready for the off season. Nowhere in any of this has Iverson said he wasn't going to play or refused to play. The man has a legit injury. If the team decides to sit him down there is nothing he can do about it.
    Last edited by PrettyT11; 04-06-2009, 01:06 PM.

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    • GSW
      Simnation
      • Feb 2003
      • 8041

      #77
      Re: AI would rather retire than come off the bench?

      If you think he took the high road and the pistons ****ted on him i have some white mud in my back yard to show you.

      After the thanksgiving day practce episode curry basically was over him, but STILL he let rip come off the bench, rip is a care bear too though because he was complaining as well...he sucked it up though.

      if you really think allen iverson is unable to play hoop right now because his back is hurt then i dont know what to say.

      he did not want to come off the bench, and after the 15,18 minute trial period he said fk it, and quit...probably said this isnt working out, why dont i jsut go home, and they both agreed.

      INSTEAD, he shoulda manned up, came off the bench, and not let will bynum out play him.
      #Simnation

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      • DC
        Hall Of Fame
        • Oct 2002
        • 17996

        #78
        Re: AI would rather retire than come off the bench?

        AI is my dude, but yes he basically gave up on the team because he was not happy with the role. It is simple as that.
        Concrete evidence/videos please

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        • GSW
          Simnation
          • Feb 2003
          • 8041

          #79
          Re: AI would rather retire than come off the bench?

          Originally posted by DCAllAmerican
          AI is my dude, but yes he basically gave up on the team because he was not happy with the role. It is simple as that.
          all i was saying.
          #Simnation

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          • Stumbleweed
            Livin' the dream
            • Oct 2006
            • 6279

            #80
            Re: AI would rather retire than come off the bench?

            They gave up on him as well -- he was legitimately injured for a while (possibly still... none of us know what the situation is there) and they didn't feel he was playing at a high enough level to justify giving him more than 18 minutes when he did play. If they didn't have the "he's just cap sapce" argument, it would look like outright disrespect rather than "planning for the future". Whatever happened, he didn't get the minutes he deserves, and I don't blame him for not wanting to be a bit player in what will surely be a first round playoff exit.
            Last edited by Stumbleweed; 04-06-2009, 02:01 PM.
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            • tehova
              b**-r*y
              • Mar 2003
              • 3694

              #81
              Re: AI would rather retire than come off the bench?

              comin off the bench sucks

              *watches starting 2 guard drop 24 a night*

              *prays for him to graduate early or get better handles so he can move to the point*

              :supersad:
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              • GSW
                Simnation
                • Feb 2003
                • 8041

                #82
                Re: AI would rather retire than come off the bench?

                Originally posted by Stumbleweed
                They gave up on him as well -- he was legitimately injured for a while (possibly still... none of us know what the situation is there) and they didn't feel he was playing at a high enough level to justify giving him more than 18 minutes when he did play. If they didn't have the "he's just cap sapce" argument, it would look like outright disrespect rather than "planning for the future". Whatever happened, he didn't get the minutes he deserves, and I don't blame him for not wanting to be a bit player in what will surely be a first round playoff exit.
                he still quit stumble.
                #Simnation

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                • Salhus
                  He can talk the talk
                  • Jan 2006
                  • 1799

                  #83
                  Re: AI would rather retire than come off the bench?

                  I thought it was very obvious that the Pistons made this move simply for financial interests.

                  If they kept Billups I see them at the same level as the Spurs, not the Lakers-Celts-Cavs-Magic.

                  So, I still think it will be a good move in the long run.

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                  • o_capone
                    Banned
                    • Apr 2009
                    • 1270

                    #84
                    Re: AI would rather retire than come off the bench?

                    once again, the pistons chose to trade for him... they knew the type of player they were getting... a legit superstar who has no business coming off the bench in favor of a second year player or an inferior player such as rip hamilton... they should have never traded for him point blank period... the man did average 26 points and 7 assist last season... if they were not going to let him be him then they could have gotten someone else for billups...

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                    • Muzyk23
                      MVP
                      • Feb 2003
                      • 4192

                      #85
                      Re: AI would rather retire than come off the bench?

                      This whole situation is a MAJOR Detroit Basketball organizational FAILURE. The organization should be ashamed - it's all their fault.
                      NBA

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                      • PrettyT11
                        MVP
                        • Jul 2008
                        • 3220

                        #86
                        Re: AI would rather retire than come off the bench?

                        Originally posted by GSW
                        he still quit stumble.
                        Again how can you say he quit?? Where you there?? NO. Do you know how bad his back is?? NO you don't. You guys kill me man. It wasn't but about a week ago you guys and everybody else in the media was all over the guy saying he wouldn't come back and was not really hurt. Then the man comes back to you guys surprise and he makes a comment about he would rather retire than be a shell of his former self playing 18 minutes. Again NOT ONE TIME did Iverson say I don't want to play or he wasn't going to play. The PISTONS decided to sit him down. The PISTONS released a statement saying he was hurt and wouldn't play. NOT IVERSON.

                        To just throw him under the bus and say he quit and is not really hurt is not fair to the man and the warrior he has been ALL his career. He has never sat out unless he couldn't play. Have you and any of you other guys had back spasms?? You don't know how you will feel from hour to hour let alone day to day. They can flair up at anytime. Iverson's game revolves around speed and getting to the rack. Not having your back up to par really hampers that.

                        I'm not saying Iverson is a saint and he is not at fault for any of this but to just say he up and quit and the team is something that you annot prove and is unfair for a player who has proven over 13 YEARS that he gives his all.

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                        • Tha_Kid
                          All Star
                          • Oct 2002
                          • 6550

                          #87
                          Re: AI would rather retire than come off the bench?

                          It's easy to say he quit but the fact is we don't know what happened. This same type of thing happened with Kwame Brown & the Wizards in the '04 playoffs. Kwame felt his minutes were being jerked around and wanted to play, the team releases a statement saying "we mutually decided it was best" to blah blah blah and people sit back and label the guy a quitter. AI refused to come off of the bench in the future, he didn't say he wasn't going to do it the rest of the season. The man was on an island in DET, and it is just as likely that Dumars decided to cut his losses and send him home just as the Wizards did.

                          Not to mention that FWIW it wasn't just about starting vs coming off of the bench, it was having a back injury and warming up before the game, then having to sit down for the first 10 minutes of the game then coming in for like 7 minutes and getting pulled just as he's easing into his game, then rinse & repeat for the 2nd half. You also can't overstate how much of this had to do with the Pistons still losing. Rip said as much after his stint on the bench, he said "We tried me off the bench, it didn't work, and i'm not going back to the bench."
                          Last edited by Tha_Kid; 04-06-2009, 04:03 PM.

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                          • Stumbleweed
                            Livin' the dream
                            • Oct 2006
                            • 6279

                            #88
                            Re: AI would rather retire than come off the bench?

                            Exactly.. it's so much easier to place blame on the individual simply because the organization is made up of many decision-makers. It was clearly a bad fit for both sides, but laying it all on AI simply isn't fair.

                            The Pistons organization bears responsibility for trading for him when they probably knew that he wouldn't be a good fit, they bear responsibility for not just buying him out when they realized that fact, and they bear responsibility for actually shutting him down (again, he never said "I'm not coming back", it was a team-released statement). He bears responsibility for possibly pissing off Curry with the Thanksgiving practice thing, (allegedly) for milking the recovery time because he didn't like his role, and for being so direct (and going to the media) with his feelings about his role instead of keeping the matter private.
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                            "Not to mention that FWIW it wasn't just about starting vs coming off of the bench, it was having a back injury and warming up before the game, then having to sit down for the first 10 minutes of the game then coming in for like 7 minutes and getting pulled just as he's easing into his game, then rinse & repeat for the 2nd half. You also can't overstate how much of this had to do with the Pistons still losing. Rip said as much after his stint on the bench, he said "We tried me off the bench, it didn't work, and i'm not going back to the bench."
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                            Good point, Tha_Kid.
                            Last edited by Stumbleweed; 04-06-2009, 04:55 PM.
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                            • ProfessaPackMan
                              Bamma
                              • Mar 2008
                              • 63852

                              #89
                              Re: AI would rather retire than come off the bench?

                              Good point Kid.
                              #RespectTheCulture

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