Allen Iverson in PostGame (POR-DET 30/11/08)

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A somber Allen Iverson offers some insight into his troubles with the Pistons since the trade.

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  • Negro Iverson only scored 17 today, the Pistons lost. They need to trade this negro because he ruined the Pistons. You say the negro can score 30 points whenever he wants to so he must not have wanted to ever since he joined the Pistons. Just think,if he felt like scoring 30 points today the Pistons would have won but he's a lazy negro that wants to get paid for doing nothing. And you're a negro that doesn't want to be called a negro unless you're getting free money from the Negro College Fund.

  • You said it,he's "one of the three best ppg scorers". So why the can't he score now.

    Also if the word negro is racist then the United Negro College Fund is a racist organizing. Once again a negro tries playing the race card because you have nothing else. There's proof that you're a stupid negro and didn't qualify for the Negro College Fund but I can't congratulate you for that.

  • That is proof that you know nothing about basketball. Iverson has played harder than anyone in the league for the last 12 years. How else do you explain a 5'10 165 pound player being one of the three best ppg scorers in the history of the game? You have also proven that you're racist. I congratulate you again. You know nothing about basketball. Enjoy resting in your ignorance.

  • This lazy negro ruined the Pistons.

  • Thats not proof that I don't know anything about basketball. Maybe I don't know everything about negro Iverson but I know a whole lot about basketball. Give me the proof negro. And tell me why negro Iverson didn't score against Philly when he needed to. Did he just stand there like a lazy negro and wait for someone else to do the work?

  • Once again, you have proven that you know nothing about basketball. Again, I congratulate you. You just said that Iverson hasn't been good in 10 years lol. That is the stupidest thing I've ever heard.

  • Well show me proof that I don't know anything about basketball.

  • Thats the stupidest thing I've ever heard. If he's on the floor and his team mates aren't scoring then he needs to score. He tried to score but he missed most of his shots. You said he can score 30 points on any night but you must be thinking 10 years ago. Or maybe he just stands there and thinks"hey,my job is to be a team player,not score so fuck it if we lose,I did my job". BULLSHIT!

    LISTEN TO HIM IN THIS VIDEO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Thats the stupedest thing I've ver heard. If he's on the floor and his team mates aren't scoring then he needs to score. He tried to score but he missed most of his shots. You said he can score 30 points on any night but you must ne thinking 10 years ago. Or maybe he just stands there and thinks"hey,my job is to be a team player,not score so fuck it if we lose,I did my job". BULLSHIT!

  • You want AI to do what he did in Philadelphia and Denver. Shoot 25 times and score 30 points. Every basketball analyst recognizes that that is not his job in Detroit. You seem to be the only one who thinks that he's all of a sudden a bad player because he's not scoring 30 a night. That proves that you know nothing about basketball. Smart players know what they need to do for the team they play for. That is who AI is. His teammates and coaches know it. You are the only one who doesn't.

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