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Thursday, April 2, 2009

Wednesday's NBA Scores...

Raptors 99, Magic 95
Bobcats 109, Celtics 111 (2OT)
Pistons 98, Nets 111
Lakers 104, Bucks 98
Wizards 107, Grizzlies 112
Heat 96, Mavs 98
Rockets 109, Suns 114
Kings 141, Warriors 143 (OT)
Hornets 104, Clippers 98

Weezy Goes Crazy After Hornets' Win In Sacramento...


LMAO!!! He had to be off something.

Fake Or Real???

I don't know....

A.I.: "I'd retire before I do this again"

Looking into the future, Detroit Pistons guard Allen Iverson would rather retire than be a full-time reserve.

Iverson returned to action this past weekend after missing 16 games with a back injury, and coach Michael Curry has used him off the bench the last three games.

Iverson complained about his minutes on Tuesday after playing 18 against Cleveland. He admitted that he does not like the new role after playing 17 in a 111-98 loss to the Nets on Wednesday.

"I'm in a position now that I've never been in my whole life," Iverson said. "It's harder than I thought it would be. With the back injury, I have to sit out at the start, then go in, then sit again. It's tough to really get going. I take my hat off to the guys who can come off the bench and be effective. It's tough for me. I'm struggling with it."

Iverson, who was acquired from Denver for Chauney Billups in an early season trade, said he would not accept being a reserve next season.

"I'd rather retire before I do this again," Iverson said. "I can't be effective playing this way. I'm not used to it. It's tough for me both mentally and physically. If I'm able to go out there, I should be able to get it done and I can't right now. It's my fault. I have to be able to overcome the adversity and do what I have to do. I just have to find a way to get it done. Not being 100 percent makes it harder and you can see that I'm not 100 percent."

Iverson sat on the Pistons bench with his jersey off and his shin wrapped in ice early in the second half. The 33-year-old didn't put his jersey back on until he went into the game late in the third quarter.
Full story here.

I love A.I., but this is the exact reason why he'll probably never get a ring. It's one thing to have a poor attitude and perform at a high level, but A.I.'s having his worst season by far, and the numbers have shown that when he comes off the bench or doesn't play at all the Pistons, Rip Hamilton, and Rodney Stuckey are better off. I hate to see A.I. say this, because essentially, it shows that in his 12 year career, he still hasn't figured out how to be a team player.

Via: worldstarhiphop & ESPN

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