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A.I. gets permission to leave Grizzlies indefinitely for personal reasons

LOS ANGELES -- Disgruntled Memphis guard Allen Iverson returned to his home in Atlanta after receiving permission to leave the team to attend to personal business.

Team owner Michael Heisley gave the four-time NBA scoring leader permission to skip the Grizzlies' game Saturday night against the Los Angeles Clippers following a 114-98 loss to the Lakers the night before.

According to a team spokesman, Iverson participated in a walkthrough at the team's hotel in the morning and then hopped a flight in the afternoon after he and personal manager Gary Moore met with Heisley.

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Iverson has played in three games since returning from a hamstring injury, averaging 12.3 points, 3.7 assists and 22.3 minutes. Coach Lionel Hollins spoke to him briefly before he left, but would not elaborate on the conversation.

"It's a personal issue that they asked for permission to go attend to," Hollins said. "It was granted, and it's indefinite. I have no other information."

Iverson played 21 minutes against the Lakers, making two of five shots and finishing with eight points and three assists. In the postgame dressing room, the 10-time All-Star reiterated his displeasure about coming off the bench for the first time in his 14-year career.

"It's something that I never did in my life, so obviously it's a big adjustment," he said. "I'm so tired of discussing that, talking about that, every single day. It's just not something that I want to discuss. That's something you've got to ask the coach. He makes all the decisions around here. Obviously, they signed me for a reason. They've been watching me play this game for 13 years, and they know what I do on the basketball court."

Iverson also acknowledged that he had become a distraction.

"When I hear anything about the Memphis Grizzlies, I don't hear you guys talk about anything other than the situation with me coming off the bench," he said Friday. "I mean, there's got to be something else with this team to talk about besides that. But I guess that sells a lot better than anything else when it comes to this team."

The worst part of his situation, Iverson said, was that he and Hollins have not discussed the situation in private.

 

"That's probably why it's at this point right now," Iverson said. "It's probably going to always be hard for me and him to see eye-to-eye, because we've never even talked to each other. Obviously that's what you do if you're trying to accomplish the same goal."

When asked before Saturday's game to respond, Hollins bluntly: "If Allen wants to talk to me, my door is open. I talk to him during the game before the game and after the game.

"I understand star power, and that's to be expected," Hollins added. "I wouldn't mind even talking about Allen's star power if it was about the game and his performance during the game, versus what Allen has said and what he will or won't do."

The Grizzlies used Marcus Williams as the backup point guard against the Clippers.

"It's the way we'd been going since training camp, until the last three games," Hollins said.

Asked if he had any timetable as to when Iverson might start for the Grizzlies, Hollins said: "I have no comment about that."

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November 7, 2009 11:49 pm
seriosly your a piece of $hit all you do is complain your a horrible role model to the Grizzlies young players. not sure why you think you should be a starter cause right now Mike Conley is a 2 times better player and a 100 times better teamat ...(more)
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November 8, 2009 12:12 pm
Well, it took six whole games for Allen Iverson to turn his new job with Memphis into a circus. I'm not sure that even Dennis Rodman was able to become a problem for any team he played on quite that fast. AI should accept the fact that as he gets older his skills as a player are eroding.His job is to show up, keep his mouth shut, g ...(more)
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November 8, 2009 9:20 am
This is called piss poor management of a basketball team. You have a team that is 24-58 last season. You already have a team nucleus of Mike Conley, OJ Mayo, Rudy Gay, Zack Randolph and Marc Gas ...(more)
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November 8, 2009 12:27 pm
Your presence in the NBA is not wanted . . . by fans, coaches, teammates, GMs, or owners.  While I also blame Grizzles' GM on this one, you should have known that, at this point in your long career, you are no longer guaranteed a starting role or many minutes off the bench.

You thrived in the early part of this decade when the NBA was at its lowest, where four players stood ar
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November 8, 2009 11:25 am
Make room for the great Allen Iverson for the HOF.. of idiotic gifted athletes who pissed on their sports and their teammates throughout their careers.  In horrible body art category, he will be enshrined with Dennis Rodman.  In the Keep-a-huge-bloodsucking-entourage category, he will be enshrined with Antoine Walker.&nbs ...(more)
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November 8, 2009 10:17 am
Seriously- this stunk from the start.  Allen Iverson has never been a 'team-first' player.  Yes, he's always wanted to win, and always has given 110% on the court, but that was a self-serving prophecy before it ever was part of a collective effort. 

Soooo....     Memphis?  Really?
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November 8, 2009 6:47 am

Give Iverson a break.  He's always said he was the answer, and he's right.  The problem is we've been asking the wrong question all these years.  The question should be "Who symbolizes everything that is wrong with professional sports?"

He' a ghetto scumbag who just happened to have a good crossover move and jumper.  This does not make him a better ...(more)

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November 7, 2009 11:52 pm

It's week 3 and already this crap. Hey Allen, there's a reason you come off the bench, you are old and don't have the same skills.
And another thing Allen, why did you sign with Memphis? Oh that's right, no other team wanted to deal with your attitude.

If i pulled this crap with my boss he'd tell me to clock out and find another job.

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November 8, 2009 10:58 am
  He is seeing a cancer specialist.
 
 
 
 
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