Allen Iverson: "Michael Curry lied to me..."

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Allen Iverson calls his one season in Detroit the "worst year of my career" and claims team officials, and head coach Michael Curry, "lied" to him about coming off the bench instead of starting.

"They told me, straight up, 'Allen we would never disrespect you or your career like that' by making me come off the bench," Iverson said in an interview with ESPN.com Page 2 columnist Scoop Jackson. "That's what they told me to my face. And after that, I never thought about it again. I just went back to playing. Then, they came to me saying that they felt it would be in the 'best interest of the team' if I came off of the bench behind Rip [Richard Hamilton].

"... After that, they told me that if I didn't come off the bench -- the team was going to lie down [not play] on me.

"... When he told me that, that's when I felt that this was the worst career move I'd ever made and it was the worst year of my career."

Iverson said that when he was traded from Denver to Detroit on Nov. 3, 2008, he was happy. "I talked to Mo [his uncle/manager Gary Moore] we both felt like it was going to be good situation.

The situation deteriorated when Iverson said he heard whispers that the team wanted him to come off the bench. He had started 824 of 829 career games before last season.

"If you are a head coach and you feel strongly about this, what would make you think that I want to be around these guys?" Iverson told Jackson. "Especially if you are telling me that they don't want to be around me like that?"

Iverson continued: "I'd never been on a team where a coach told me the guys gave up on me. You know what I mean? And I kept this under wraps the whole time ... because I didn't want to bad mouth any of those guys.

"... I don't have [anything] bad to say about the organization, especially Joe [Dumars]. I never had a problem with Joe. He's a stand-up person that I have love for and respect. He was not part of any of the problems I had in Detroit.

"But for [the coach] to tell me these things and for him to go back on his word like that, it was the hardest and the roughest season I've ever had."

Iverson missed 16 games near the end of the season with a back injury, then came back for three games and was used off the bench by Curry. He missed the final seven games and the Pistons' playoff series with Cleveland.

Curry was fired by the Pistons on July 1 after one season.

The Pistons, reached by ESPN.com, declined comment. Curry could not be reached for comment.

Iverson signed a one-year, $3.1 million deal with Memphis in September. Memphis opens the season at home Oct. 28 against Detroit.

In the interview, Iverson told Jackson that he's in a "lose-lose" situation in Memphis if the Grizzlies don't win, but that he's not going to "allow that to happen."

"I gotta win games," he said. "Because if we lose games and I score a lot, they going to say I'm scorin' too much. If we lose games and I don't score a lot, they gonna say I'm not scoring enough. It's a lose-lose, unless we win. So all I can do is huddle up with these guys and try to win basketball games."

Iverson said he expects Memphis, which won 24 games last year and had the leagues fifth-worst record, to be a playoff contender.

"I'm not going to be content and happy with [just making the playoffs]," he said. "And I want them to know that. Yeah, we [can] get into the playoffs -- God-forbid somebody knocks us out -- then yeah it'll be a successful season for them , but not for me.

"I'm going to let guys know that I'm not here to just go to the playoffs. I believe in these dudes here. All I want them to do is trust me and trust that I'll do everything the right way and lead them to where we need to be."

He also said he has nothing to prove -- to the media or to fans who have criticized him.

"There's nothing that sells good about Allen Iverson if it's something positive about Allen Iverson," he said with a laugh. "You know, you don't want to hear about how much money I donate to the Boys and Girls Clubs of America or to AIDS Awareness or to give out scholarships, you don't want to hear about that.

"So when I said, 'it's personal,' I meant it's not personal to me as far as people saying what they've been saying about me, about me losing a step and this that and a third. It's personal on a level to where I can have fun again playing basketball. Not worry about, 'Oh he should start or he shouldn't start,' and all of that nonsense. I'm talking about going to practice -- yeah, I said practice -- and have fun and come out of practice happy, go to games happy, leave the arena win or lose happy.

"Man, again, I'm 34-years old, I don't want to be going to do what I love to do and it's hurting me. Like every time I show up to games I got an attitude all the time. I don't want that. So when I said 'it's personal,' I mean as far as me wanting to have fun again and have that love for the game all over again."

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he's got a point, unfortunately for him da media needs another pinata and maurbury ain't in da league.
 
Good god.

You are in your mid 30s and still acting less mature than the 8th graders I help coach.
 
Originally Posted by ninjahood

he's got a point, unfortunately for him da media needs another pinata and maurbury ain't in da league.
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No he doesn't... They inserted him into the startinglineup the day he got there. The team FLOUNDERED. The coach (and players apparently) determined it would be best for the TEAM if Allen Iverson moved to thebench and Rip started...

His legacy is more important to him than doing what's best for the team.. Always has been, and this is yet another example of that.
 
Originally Posted by Nowitness41Dirk

Originally Posted by ninjahood

he's got a point, unfortunately for him da media needs another pinata and maurbury ain't in da league.
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No he doesn't... They inserted him into the starting lineup the day he got there. The team FLOUNDERED. The coach (and players apparently) determined it would be best for the TEAM if Allen Iverson moved to the bench and Rip started...

His legacy is more important to him than doing what's best for the team.. Always has been, and this is yet another example of that.
The team was horrible with him or without him. They put all the blame on him, instead of just saying, "we suck".
 
I didn't need to read the article..........I knew the players were "lying down" on A.I. You could see the obvious change in body language whenRIP would enter the game and then again Iverson would sub back in.

It's like they hit a light switch
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Originally Posted by Nowitness41Dirk

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No he doesn't... They inserted him into the starting lineup the day he got there. The team FLOUNDERED. The coach (and players apparently) determined it would be best for the TEAM if Allen Iverson moved to the bench and Rip started...

His legacy is more important to him than doing what's best for the team.. Always has been, and this is yet another example of that.

yeah they lit it up without him ... ... ...
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I didn't need to read the article..........I knew the players were "lying down" on A.I. You could see the obvious change in body language when RIP would enter the game and then again Iverson would sub back in.

It's like they hit a light switch
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Originally Posted by daprescription

The team was horrible with him or without him. They put all the blame on him, instead of just saying, "we suck".
That may be true, but it doesn't change my point.
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And either way, teams don't quit on leaders and/or players they ginuinely believe can help put them over the top...
 
Originally Posted by pr0phecy718

Originally Posted by ninjahood

he's got a point, unfortunately for him da media needs another pinata and maurbury ain't in da league.
yup
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EDIT: Why did you take out that vid?
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Originally Posted by Nowitness41Dirk

Originally Posted by daprescription

The team was horrible with him or without him. They put all the blame on him, instead of just saying, "we suck".
That may be true, but it doesn't change my point.
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And either way, teams don't quit on leaders and/or players they ginuinely believe can help put them over the top...
That's true. All I'm saying, this team sucked and they used Iverson as a scapegoat.
 
Thas right Allen, it's ALWAYS somebody else's fault.

NEVER is it AI's fault

AI is AI


Poor little unfairly treated AI. Glad he keeps it real and @#$%.
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Whatever Loserson.

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Originally Posted by LilStarZ07

yeah they lit it up without him ... ... ...
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Just for kicks...

With Allen Iverson: 24-30 (.444 W%)
Without Allen Iverson: 15-13 (535 W%)

Not great, but clearly better without him around... Averaged out over a full season, about 7 games better in his absence...
 
Originally Posted by CP1708

Thas right Allen, it's ALWAYS somebody else's fault.

NEVER is it AI's fault

AI is AI


Poor little unfairly treated AI. Glad he keeps it real and @#$%.
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Whatever Loserson.

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You sound mad
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Originally Posted by Nowitness41Dirk

Just for kicks...

With Allen Iverson: 24-30 (.444 W%)
Without Allen Iverson: 15-13 (535 W%)

Not great, but clearly better without him around... Averaged out over a full season, about 7 games better in his absence...
ai is my favoite player of all time which means im partial, but it also means i watched his games ... if you sat there and watched the pistons anddont think the team gave up on him then i dont know what to tell you ... they were in each others butt cheeks when ai would come in ...
 
Originally Posted by LilStarZ07

ai is my favoite player of all time which means im partial, but it also means i watched his games ... if you sat there and watched the pistons and dont think the team gave up on him then i dont know what to tell you ... they were in each others butt cheeks when ai would come in ...
And like I said one of my other posts... Teams don't flat out quit and give up on leaders or players they ginuinely believe make them a betterbasketball team...

The numbers show they were a better basketball team without him. It is what it is. *shrugs*
 
Never was a fan of the guy, but the Pistons are to blame as well. They were terrible.
 
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