Allen Iverson’s Official Retirement Statement

Written by Rizoh. Posted in Sports

Published on November 26, 2009 with 4 Comments">4 Comments

Iverson through the years

Allen Iverson has announced his retirement from the NBA. I don’t believe he’s gone for good, but maybe that’s the AI fan in me speaking. Seriously, if the right opportunity present itself (due to injury or special needs), The Answer will be back in a heartbeat. For now, he’s taking a break to lay low and spend quality time with his ego.

Dive in for Iverson’s retirement statement, which includes shoutouts to MJ, Magic, and Bird.

I would like to announce my plans to retire from the National Basketball Association. I always thought that when I left the game, it would be because I couldn’t help my team the way that I was accustomed to. However, that is not the case.

I still have tremendous love for the game, the desire to play, and a whole lot left in my tank. I feel strongly that I can still compete at the highest level.

Stepping away from the game will allow me to spend quality time with my wife and kids. This is a reward that far exceeds anything that I’ve ever achieved on the basketball court. I have prayed for this day and I see it as my greatest gift.

I want to thank the people of Reebok International Ltd., for always allowing me to be me and for supporting me my whole career through all the ups and downs. I have enjoyed 13 wonderful seasons in the NBA, and I am grateful.

I want to first acknowledge my fans everywhere, who have been with me throughout my entire career. Without you, there would be no me. You should all know that I appreciate your support from the bottom of my heart. Thank you!

To Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, Isiah Thomas, Charles Barkley and Larry Bird, you guys gave me the vision to play the game that will be forever in my heart.

To my Mom, who encouraged and inspired me to play every day, and to all of my family and friends who stood by me from the beginning. Thank you!

To my high school coach, Michael Bailey, Coach John Thompson at Georgetown University, Coach Larry Brown and to all of my other coaches, teammates, administrators, owners and staff who’ve been a part of my career, Thank you as well!

I’d like to give a special thanks to the people of Memphis. I never played a home game for your beloved Grizzlies, but I want you to know how much I appreciate the opportunity given me by a great owner in Michael Heisley, and the support of the city. I wish the Memphis Grizzlies’ organization all of the success that the game has to offer.

And finally, to the city of Philadelphia: I have wonderful memories of my days in a Sixers’ uniform. To Philly fans, thank you. Your voice will always be music to my ears.

God Bless all of you,

ALLEN IVERSON

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  • Runnin216

    I can’t see a situation where any club will sign him. He has clearly stated that coming off the bench is not an option and even after being injured and missing camp in Memphis he bitched about it. Nobody is desperate enough to sign an undersized, injury prone, overpaid shooting guard and if they are I am willing to sign for the league minimum and promise not to complain about minutes.

  • Runnin216

    I can’t see a situation where any club will sign him. He has clearly stated that coming off the bench is not an option and even after being injured and missing camp in Memphis he bitched about it. Nobody is desperate enough to sign an undersized, injury prone, overpaid shooting guard and if they are I am willing to sign for the league minimum and promise not to complain about minutes.

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