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PHILADELPHIA (AP)—Allen Iverson (notes) and the Philadelphia 76ers are closer to a reunion.

A person with knowledge of the contract talks says the Sixers offered a one-year, non-guaranteed contract to Iverson on Tuesday. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the contract talks had not been made public.

Iverson, his agent and business manager met with team president Ed Stefanski, coach Eddie Jordan and two other members of the organization Monday during the first formal meeting between the Sixers and their former MVP.

Iverson announced his retirement last week after an ill-fated stint with the Memphis Grizzlies . The 10-time All-Star was NBA MVP in 2001 when he led the Sixers to the NBA finals.

Another person with knowledge of the deal, who also spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the talks had not been made public, said Iverson’s decision should come Wednesday.

The person says the 76ers are taking a chance on Iverson because he’s the best free-agent guard available and the financial commitment is minimal. The Sixers would owe just under $650,000 if they guarantee his contract for the remainder of the season on Jan. 10.

“What is the downside if you can cut him any time you want?” the person said.

Iverson would still need to undergo a physical before the deal is complete. As of Tuesday night, the Sixers had not heard back from Iverson’s agent Leon Rose.

Iverson announced his intention to retire last week after no other team expressed an interest is signing the four-time scoring champion. The 6-foot Iverson played three games this season with Memphis before taking a leave of absence to attend to personal matters. He was waived after the two sides agreed to part ways.

He’s on the brink of getting a second chance with the Sixers(5-13), who have lost seven straight entering Wednesday night’s game at Oklahoma City and need Iverson to spark sagging ticket sales and their playoff chances.

This reconciliation was once thought foolish after their acrimonious split three years ago. Iverson’s last game with Philadelphia was Dec. 6, 2006 in Chicago. He refused to play the fourth quarter and was banished from the team two days later. He was eventually traded to Denver as part of the Andre Miller (notes) deal, and bounced to Detroit before landing in Memphis.

The Sixers finish their four-game road trip Saturday against the Charlotte Bobcats and Iverson’s former nemesis, coach Larry Brown.

Brown said Tuesday he was upset that Iverson’s best option was a non-guaranteed deal.

“I get worried about that message, but I also admire Philly for giving him a chance,” he said. “That’s more meaningful for me. I look at a guy that scored 20,000 points and played hurt and did so much and now he’s got to play for a non-guaranteed contract, that’s pretty troubling for me.”

If Iverson accepts the offer, his likely debut would come Monday night at home against Denver. In a double-dose of intriguing timing, the Sixers play at home Dec. 9 against Detroit.

Perhaps Iverson will show his former teams that he still has something left in the No. 3 jersey.

Or, the Nuggets and Pistons will see they made the right choice to move on without the controversial guard.

CSNPhilly.com first reported the offer.

Memphis Grizzlies owner Michael Heisley told the AP on Tuesday that he spent almost an hour on the phone with Stefanski before his meeting with Iverson.

“I told him I thought Allen had the game and I thought he would be a positive contribution to his team and was sorry it didn’t work out with us. I thought to get back with Philadelphia, it was a good chance it would work out for them. I feel extremely happy about it,” Heisley said.

“Quite frankly, I’m sorry that we couldn’t work it out between us and Allen. I don’t feel duped. I don’t feel upset. I quite frankly arranged for the severance, which we could’ve stopped, which would’ve stopped him from being able to play for anybody. I did it so he would have an opportunity to go play.”

The 34-year-old Iverson began an indefinite leave of absence on Nov. 7 to deal with a personal issue.

Heisley said he knew exactly what the personal matter was, but he refused to discuss that issue.

“I hope it’s cleared up,” he said.

Heisley believed Iverson would return at first, then said he thinks Iverson did not want to rejoin the Grizzlies for reasons that could have included retirement or possible interest from other teams.

“I hope he comes back and I hope he has a great career with them,” Heisley said.



http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=ap-76ers-iverson&prov=ap&type=lgns



You know, as much shit as I have talked over the years about AI, I hope he agrees to this contract.  Yeah, it's non-guaranteed, and it's something that he may have an issue with, but I think the Sixers are looking out for their best interests.  Plus, guard Lou Williams will be back in about 8 weeks, so Iverson's presence may no longer be needed.  However, for the time being, I think he will ignite a spark in the Sixers organization that they so desperately need.  Ticket sales are gonna skyrocket before midnight approaches, should he sign that deal today.  Folks are talking mad shit, but they are gonna be right in those seats along with the rest of the die-hards who have been sticking it out since he left.  At least if he retires after his tenure with them, he can retire in the uniform in which he started his career.  AND HE WILL GET HIS NUMBER 3 BACK!!!  I hate that he wears number 1 on his jersey.  It just ain't right I tell ya!  Bottom line:  The Sixers need him and he needs the Sixers.  Whether he's there 8 weeks or the remainder of the season, he needs to make the best of it, and prove to the NBA community that he still has "gas left in the tank".



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He really shouldnt have left in the first place. Ol' bitch ass Billy King. I just want AI to "man" up and play his hardest whether its starting or off the bench. He should remember that before he started with the 76ers there vets already on there who had to take a back seat to him and he isnt young anymore whether he still has the juice or not. This is a new era. He killed in his and now its time to see what everyone else is working with. If he can still perform like he used to in his prime then of course he would be put back in a starting position/ Just gotta prove yourself and stop bitchin all the time. Do your job and if it starts to not be fun for you anymore, then hell bow out and kick back on a boat. A damn fishing boat. LOL That visual is still funny.

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IT'S  OFFICIAL!!! HE'S BA-ACCCCCK!!!!


The deal is done.

Allen Iverson is once again a 76er. Iverson has agreed to a non-guaranteed contract with the Sixers.

"In light of the recent injury to Lou Williams, which will sideline him for close to eight weeks, we felt that Allen was the best available free agent guard to help us at this time,” said team president Ed Stefanski said in a statement released by the team.

As a result perhaps the most star-crossed player in the franchise’s history has returned. He will make his second Sixers debut Monday at home against Denver.



http://www.comcast.net/articles/sports-nba/20091202/Iverson.Back/



FINALLY!!!! One of the BEST decisions he's EVER made in his life!!! He's back home baby!!!

How ironic is it that he'll be suited up as a Sixer for his debut (at home) against the Nuggets.  What a treat!!  Then, it's on Detroit!  AI better do what he does best:  show his ass, LOL!


*sighs* Ahh, how I wish I could be there to see it.



Ah well.  Back to work.



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He really shouldnt have left in the first place. Ol' bitch ass Billy King. I just want AI to "man" up and play his hardest whether its starting or off the bench. He should remember that before he started with the 76ers there vets already on there who had to take a back seat to him and he isnt young anymore whether he still has the juice or not. This is a new era. He killed in his and now its time to see what everyone else is working with. If he can still perform like he used to in his prime then of course he would be put back in a starting position/ Just gotta prove yourself and stop bitchin all the time. Do your job and if it starts to not be fun for you anymore, then hell bow out and kick back on a boat. A damn fishing boat. LOL That visual is still funny.



Chile, don't even mention Billy King.  I forgot all about his no-good, low-down ass.  But what do you expect from a Dukie.  Yuck!!!

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OMG!!! Billy King's no-dealing ass!!! UGH!! That foo should have been long before they FINALLY fired him. The deals he made were hilarious!! No basketball IQ at all.

I must say though, its kinda funny but Larry Brown is the homie! He's been riding hard for AI through this whole thing. I'm happy to see ole boy will be in his old jersey and hopefully he'll be able to play and be happy. Though I think some of the things that are going on with his situation are kind of unfair, he needs to just suck it up and deal with what he's got to work with in order to play. But when it is all said and done, the NBA will definitely not be the same without him.



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