Sacramento Kings

3 November 2009

fter coming off the bench and playing just 18 minutes in the Grizzlies 127-116 overtime loss to the Sacramento Kings last night, Iverson dropped this gem to reporters after the game:

 “Go look at my resume and that will show you that I’m not a sixth man,” Iverson said. “I don’t think it has anything to do with me being selfish. It’s just who I am. I don’t want to change what gave me all the success that I’ve had since I’ve been in this league.” 

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7 July 2009

10) They were spotted in Kobe's escalade at an 'N and Out drive-through. And yes, they both got "animal style."

9) When on road trips in Denver, Kobe's got Artest covered for booty calls.

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20 February 2009

I recently wrote this piece for RealGM.com and it has a thorough comedic breakdown of my thoughts on the Knicks deals at the deadline. 

http://realgm.com/src_feature_pieces/746/20090220/a_trade

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5 July 2008

he shoe fits... 

The First Runner Up in the Biggest Loser of the 2008 NBA Draft: 

The Sacramento Kings:

I must start with saying, Reggie Theus was the MAN in "Hang Time," but Reggie- we're not in Hollywood anymore. The Kings reached badly in a draft full of movement when selecting the big from Rider Jason Thompson. I know the Warriors had an eye for him at 14, but let them reach for this kid who has a solid skill set, but no real upside. And- if he was your guy, trade down and acquire a few more assets in the deal. I also know that they want to deal Ron Artest, so the draft was their opportunity to make a real youth overhaul by making the right moves.

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