Iverson returning to Sixers
By Bud L. Ellis
The Answer is The Answer is coming home.
Allen Iverson, who built his All-Star career running point for the Philadelphia 76ers, signed a one-year deal with his former team on Wednesday, a few days after announcing his retirement from the NBA.
Iverson, who played in three games for Memphis before leaving the Grizzlies, will help fill the void left when Louis Williams broke his jaw. Williams is expected to miss up to eight weeks with the injury.
Enter Iverson, who stands No. 2 in franchise history in scoring, earned 10 All-Star berths and the 2001 MVP award, and led Philly to the 2001 NBA Finals.
Iverson is expected to make his Philly return Monday night at home against Denver, the first game of a five-game homestand for the struggling 76ers.
Iverson has put up Hall of Fame worthy numbers in his career. He was traded from Philly to Denver in 2006. He also played with Detroit before joining Memphis this offseason.
It’s a blast from the past for the Sixers and for Iverson, who Philly took with the first overall pick in the 1996 NBA Draft. During his time with the 76ers, Iverson became one of the most dynamic players in the NBA.
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Wednesday, December 2, 2009 at 11:13 pm by bud
Tags: Allen Iverson, Denver Nuggets, Detriot Pistons, Louis Williams, Memphis Grizzlies, philadelphia 76ers