Found August 21, 2009 on Bleacher Report:
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Allen Iverson is a sure fire Hall of Fame player.  Allen Iverson is the most prolific point guard of his generation.  Iverson is one of the most rugged warriors ever to play the game.  He has hit the floor more than anyone playing the game, but he keeps getting back up.   But he is not quite what he used to be.   But that isn’t necessarily a bad thing.   What is a bad thing is Iverson’s refusal to acknowledge that he can’t dominate for 40 to 48 minutes a game like he used to.   After last seasons inglorious benching Iverson has stated publicly that he would rather retire than come off the bench for another team.  I am writing this in the hopes that he reads this and takes my advice.   Iverson, at 34 is still better than many starting guards in the NBA today.  But his style of play requires high energy at all times.  If Iverson could put his ego aside and look at things objectively he would see that coming off t...
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