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Allen Iverson probably would like to play for numerous teams, but the question begs do any of these teams have interest in him?  The answer for the most part is “no”, but you only need one to say “yes”.

The NBA Lockout isn’t benefiting him because if they season is canceled he only becomes a year older and if the season does start teams will prefer to go with players they already know.

But here is what AI had to say.

According to CSNNE.com, Iverson’s agent, Gary Moore, has indicated that his client would love to play a backup role for the Celtics for a number of reasons.

“I have already spoken to Allen about that and many other opportunities, and of course he would be interested in anywhere in the NBA but Boston is particularly attractive to him because of Danny Ainge, the organization, and one of the most respected coaches he knows in the business in Doc Rivers,” Moore told the Boston Globe.

It is my personal opinion that you will never see Allen Iverson in a NBA uniform ever again, but you never know.

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