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"A.I to join Marbury in China and make endorsement $$$? (swipe)"


  

          

don't be mad at a global icon
kobe gon be playing in italy one day too. believe that
all i'll add is i didn't realize dude was 36
not plea copping...but that's kind of old as shit


http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/sunday/2012-05/06/content_15218220.htm

Inspired in part by fellow NBA All-Star Marbury, former MVP guard is considering finishing up his career in the CBA - but can he still be competitive? Sun Xiaochen reports from Shenzhen.

Maybe the answer for "The Answer" is in China. Former NBA MVP guard Allen Iverson was back in the spotlight during a seven-game exhibition tour match last week in China during which he addressed the possibility of joining the Chinese Basketball Association.

"Why not (join the Chinese league)?" he said soon after landing in China, where he is regarded as one of the most popular NBA players of all-time.

The fans are eager to see him play, CBA teams are keen to sign him in hopes of better results and greater ticket sales and sponsors are interested in marketing him, so it would appear an ideal fit.

Even Stephon Marbury, a fellow All-Star and CBA champion with the Beijing Ducks, tweeted on his microblog, "I wish AI played in the CBA next year" when he returned to China from a short holiday in the United States last month.

The buzz continues to grow, but Iverson is not ready for top-flight competition just yet.

Brendan Suhr, the visiting US team's head coach, said the 36-year-old, dubbed "The Answer", needs more practice to prepare for competition in the CBA.

"He has not played for a year against anyone with that ability, so he's not that good right now," Suhr said of Iverson's current status after leading the US squad to a 119-109 over the Ducks in the team's third game in Shenzhen on Thursday.

"It's very hard (for him) to all of the sudden play against tremendous competition like the Ducks presented. I think he's going to get better and when he makes shots he will get more confident."

Iverson has lost some of his fitness and trademark quickness since retiring from the professional ranks in January 2011, when he decided to end a stint in Turkey with Besiktas due to a calf injury.

In the first three games against the Ducks, who only drafted a bench roster for the tour, Iverson had a combined 48 points and attempted more jumpers than drives to the basket to avoid body contact.

The crossover master even turned the ball over facing the relatively loose defense of Ducks reserve guard Chen Shidong.

"Based on his form right now, it would be hard for him to compete in the CBA," said Chen, who said he had great fun matching up with Iverson.

However, a lot of sweat and pain could make a big difference, as Marbury has shown.

To get ready for his time in the CBA, Marbury said he got into the best shape of his career with a tough training regimen last summer.

The Ducks' head coach, Min Lulei, believes Iverson could make an impact here as well, as long as he takes the China adventure as seriously as his countryman.

"He's getting back his rhythm game by game," Min said. "If he could work out as hard as Marbury did, and recover up to 70 percent of his full strength, he will definitely be able to shine again in the CBA. It would be good news for the league."

Chen agreed.

"The real 'Answer' will come back once he works hard systematically," he said.

Despite an obvious decline from his NBA prime, more than a few CBA clubs are interested in landing the 11-time All-Star, who boasts a huge fan base in China, said Shi Canbin, the Chinese promoter of the tour.

Shi said teams including Marbury's former employers, the Shanxi Brave Dragons and the Foshan Longlions, have been in contact with Iverson's agent, who reportedly quoted an annual salary range from $1 million to $1.5 million.

Still, Iverson hasn't indicated which team he would like to join and none of the clubs have responded to claims that they're interested in him.

Iverson, who entered the NBA with Marbury in 1996, said he is proud of his compatriot's rebirth in China and is inspired by his success on and off the court.

Suhr added, "I think Stephon has told (Iverson), and everyone back home, that this is a good place to settle down. I think he will be good just like Marbury has been good."

As the groundbreaker, Marbury couldn't wait to share his experience of playing in China with Iverson at a welcoming banquet before the first game in Cixi, Zhejiang province, last week.

"I think he would be rejuvenated if he played in China. He would love the fans here," said Marbury, who was Iverson's teammate on the bronze medal-winning team at the 2004 Athens Olympics.

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A.I to join Marbury in China and make endorsement $$$? (swipe) [View all] , southphillyman, Mon May-07-12 11:07 PM
 
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Ehhhh, he doesn't have it anymore, physically or mentally
May 08th 2012
1
Ineffective cop of pleas here.
May 08th 2012
3
      Blah blah blah, Iverson has played over 1000 more minutes
May 08th 2012
7
      C'mon OE you know OKP Sports ain't fucking with the truth on SCK ....
May 08th 2012
19
           whose second contract did he kill, genius?
May 08th 2012
20
                SCK just a name for him on here Bro, stop seething .....
May 09th 2012
27
I only look forward to dumb nigga chinese tatoos everywhere
May 08th 2012
2
and Nash didn't become an elite player til year 8 or 9 of his career
May 08th 2012
5
it's funny how during his career his haters doubted how long
May 08th 2012
12
      Nah, my anti-Iverson argumetns are pretty much impenetrable
May 08th 2012
22
           please!!! your anti-Iverson hate has been exposed because you
May 08th 2012
24
                Melo is not a bigger ball hog than AI.
May 09th 2012
28
                     Exactamundo. And Iverson was a "point guard."
May 09th 2012
33
                          Renowned shooting guard Eric Snow!
May 09th 2012
37
your knock against Iverson has fallen flat on its face due to the fact
May 08th 2012
14
      http://tinyurl.com/4pj2s2s
May 08th 2012
21
           you really don't see how your whole argument against AI applies
May 08th 2012
23
                Iverson embarassed the nation in Athens with his ball hogging.
May 08th 2012
25
                     you really need to let the hate go - its such an ugly color on you
May 08th 2012
26
                          Wait -- Iverson revolutionized the game? LMAO. How?
May 09th 2012
34
let's see how long this lasts
May 08th 2012
4
lol @ Brendan Suhr
May 08th 2012
6
Lol yea that made me chuckle
May 08th 2012
10
      the ducks are tremendous competition.
May 08th 2012
13
      Me too
May 09th 2012
36
I can't pretend to care about Chinese League basketball
May 08th 2012
8
that Smush/AI matchup bout to be epic!
May 08th 2012
9
some video (ai, starbury and rodman)
May 08th 2012
11
lmao @ that music... and damn I feel so sad for Rodman
May 09th 2012
32
He may be 36 but his game ffell off when he was like 31....ie not old
May 08th 2012
15
nah, it was more like 33/34 which historically is standard issue for SGs
May 08th 2012
17
31? In what universe?
May 08th 2012
18
I mad of the verb tense of "I wish AI played in the CBA next year&...
May 08th 2012
16
Meanwhile, Steve Nash continues to play high-level NBA basketball
May 09th 2012
29
Nash is light years better than Ball Hog Jones.
May 09th 2012
35
i hope he can make it though it seems through the motions
May 09th 2012
30
i doubt he will and most retirements are unceremonious
May 09th 2012
38
FOH..
May 09th 2012
31

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