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    Although Allen Iverson's NBA days seem to be numbered, that's not stopping the once-basketball superstar from seeking a team to play for, even if its overseas.

    In September, reports said he was considering the option to play in China. However, his manager told Yahoo! Sports recently that the 35-year-old athlete is in serious talks to play for a Turkish team.

    Following short stints in the NBA with the Memphis Grizzlies and Philadelphia 76ers last season, Iverson is close to inking a contract to play with the Besiktas, said his business manager.

    If the deal is finalized, unnamed sources said he could net as much as $2 million.

    "We are in very serious negotiations with [Besiktas]," Iverson's manager Gary Moore told Yahoo! Sports. "Istanbul is beautiful from everything we've learned. It's not that far from the U.S., and the competition is good, which makes it all attractive.

    "Allen wants to play basketball," he continued.

    According to the report, one stipulation Iverson wants on the contract is that there is a cap on what the team can fine him.

    Iverson is seeking a cap of less than 1% of a $1.5 million salary for each fine, said the report. His team says they hope to get the contract by the end of the week, though the deal could take up to 10 days to be finalized.

    Besiktas is among the top teams in Turkey's first division, which starts play this weekend.

    As far as the NBA, Moore said that Iverson had not been contacted by any NBA team, which they are surprised by

    "We're very astonished, to say the least, that not one team has contacted us with any interest," Moore said. "I just don't understand it."

    Iverson played just three games for Memphis last season before he returned for a second stint with the 76ers. In Philly, he averaged 13.9 points for the Sixers before he took a leave of absence in March because of family issues.

    In his prime, Iverson was one of the biggest stars in the NBA. His jerseys and sneakers were among the top-selling among all NBA players. Despite his production declining, he was still voted an Eastern Conference All-Star starter last season.

    He's currently 17th on the NBA's career scoring list with 24,368 points over a 14-year career. Iverson spent his first 10 seasons with the 76ers, before stints in Denver, Detroit and Memphis.
    SourcE: Ballerstatus.com

  • #2
    Yeah this is really sad. I remember Iverson in his prime, he is a great. For his size, this guy is amazing, so much heart and passion. Won't forget the crossover on Jordan. He should really be playing for a contender in the NBA and end of his career on a high note.
    Only the Strong Survive

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    • #3
      turkish team is not like in nba but it's a good team also
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      • #4
        Originally posted by immortal-outlaw View Post
        Yeah this is really sad. I remember Iverson in his prime, he is a great. For his size, this guy is amazing, so much heart and passion. Won't forget the crossover on Jordan. He should really be playing for a contender in the NBA and end of his career on a high note.
        yea, dudes crossover was amazing, especially the 1 on jordan, but you recall how jordan killed im all game after that? lol, and i think its sad that 1 of the best point gaurds ever wont get the chance to get championship ring
        Black eyes. Like a doll's eyes. When he comes at ya, he doesn't even seem to be livin'... until he bites ya, and those black eyes roll over white and then... ah then you hear that terrible high-pitched screamin
        Where blood has been shed the tree of forgiveness cannot grow

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        • #5
          its his own fault, he's a stubborn jerk! His big ass ego got in the way.

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          • #6

            Allen Iverson Agrees To Deal With Turkish Team: Report

            As previously reported earlier this month, basketball legend Allen Iverson was in heavy talks with a Turkish team to play overseas ... and now, it looks like the deal is just about done.

            According to a Yahoo! Sports report, the 35-year-old NBa star has agreed, in principle, on a two-year, $4 million contract with the Turkish pro team Besiktas.

            Iverson is expected to sign the deal this week and report to the Turkish first division club next week.

            The contract would allow Iverson to opt out after the first season, but does not include an NBA escape clause for him to return to the NBA.

            On Monday (October 25), Besiktas executive board member Seref Yalcin said that he will travel to the U.S. to discuss terms of a possible deal with Iverson.

            Yalcin said he would discuss "a variety of details" with Iverson later this week. He said issues included schools in Istanbul for Iverson's children.

            Yalcin said "I think this transfer will take place."

            Iverson could make his debut for Besiktas on November 6 in a game against Bornova. The team already played its first game of the season on October 19 and currently is 1-1 in league standings.

            This isn't the first overseas offer Iverson has considered in the NBA off-season. Yahoo! says that
            Iverson was offered a more lucrative deal to play in China this season, but has been intrigued with the prospects of playing in Istanbul.

            After controversial exits with his last three MNBA teams -- including the Detroit Pistons, Memphis Grizzles, and Philadelphia 76ers -- interest from the NBA has ceased.

            Although Iverson has averaged 26.7 points in his 14-year NBA career, no team in the league had offered him a contract to play in the upcoming NBA season, so he looked elsewhere because he still wants to play ball.
            BallerStatus.com Allen Iverson Agrees To Deal With Turkish Team: Report

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            • #7
              This guy really fell off. Its his own actions though, maybe if he was a team player he would have at least 1 ring by now. On the other hand, if he was playing with a team that was competitive he wouldnt have to do all the work(i'm talking about philly)

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