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Allen Iverson Interview: Loss to Knicks 11/27/05

By InsideHoops.com
Nov. 27, 2005

Saturday afternoon in New York, the Philadelphia 76ers lost 105-102 in an overtime thriller to the Knicks. Nate Robinson hit a three-pointer at the buzzer to win it for the home team. Allen Iverson had 40 points, four rebounds and 10 assists in the loss. InsideHoops.com editor Jeff Lenchiner was there for Iverson's post-game interview and presents the full transcript.

Question: What was the difference in the second half?


Allen Iverson: They played better offensively, and we did a bad job guarding them. We just couldn't stop them.


Question: Was this a game you should have finished off in regulation?


Allen Iverson: Yeah, definitely. I thought we had a chance to get it done, but we've been going through this the last couple of games, having leads and giving them up. We got to figure out a way for that to stop happening.


Question: The collective job they did of guarding you, what was that challenge like?


Allen Iverson: It's just like any other game. I'm used to the attention that I get defensively now. It's ten years and it's been the same way virtually every year. It's no different. It's not a defense that I haven't seen since I've been out here. I just play my regular game. But they did a great job, as I said, overall. They did a good job on my early, and by the time I got it together it was too late.


Question: Did Stephon present any problems for you?


Allen Iverson: Nobody don't present problems for me. Nobody. And that's no knock on Stephon or anyone else. It's just a fact. (Hear Iverson say this.)


Question: Talk about that last shot Nate Robinson hit.


Allen Iverson: That guy made a tough shot. It was over the backboard and he was fading away. It was a great shot. A great shot.


Question: Have you been able to figure out what Larry Brown might be able to do for the Knicks?


Allen Iverson: I don't care what goes on here. That's none of my business. I'm worried about what goes on in Philadelphia. I don't have nothing to do with that. It's none of my business.


Question: You had these guys down, and they came back. Did you expect them to try to make the comeback they did?


Allen Iverson: Yeah, they're at home. THe crowd booing them. And then they just started playing harder. We expect every team to make a run when we get a lead on them. Just like we expect to make a run when a team get a run on us.


Question: What can you guys do about the rebounding problems the team is having?


Allen Iverson: I don't know. Ain't too much you can do to teach rebounding. It's simple. Rebounding is pride, ego, and just having the will to want to do it. I don't think you can coach that. That's one of the aspects of the game that you got to get it done with just heart and ability.


Question: What do you think of Nate Robinson?


Allen Iverson: The sky's the limit for him. He played well tonight. He's a tough guard. He's going to be fine. He has the best coach in the world on his side, so that can only help. I think he'll be great.

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Feb. 14, 2004


One of the world's most popular players, Allen Iverson, shooting guard on the Philadelphia 76ers, is back for yet another All-Star game, this time in Los Angeles. See what he said to the media a few days before the game.


Q: Have you gotten over the fact that your team has changed coaches?


Iverson: I’ve got to. There’s nothing bad about it because I’ve got to move on. It was unfortunate, but life goes on and you have to go.


Q: Does you team need to make a trade?


Iverson: I don’t care. I feel like if we don’t make a trade, we have to get it done with what we’ve got.


Q: What’s your definition of getting it done?


Iverson: Win the championship. There’s nothing less than that. I don’t care about just going to the playoffs; I’ve been to the playoffs before. To me it is a big deal because the fans get a lot out of it … Personally I just want to win a championship. I don’t want to just go to the playoffs, I don’t want to go to the playoffs and win the first round, second round, and not win the whole thing because it’s bittersweet. I just want to win the whole thing.


Q: Is it realistic, with winning under .500 to be talking championship?


Iverson: If I don’t believe it, then they don’t need me on the court. I’ve just got to believe that in my heart. I’m not going to believe it until somebody tells me (you can’t do it), but until then it’s not done. I believe that whatever we have, regardless of a trade being done or not, I feel we have a shot. I’ve just got to believe that we’re going to be all right. I’ve got to just play basketball.


Q: Do you feel guilty about your coach being fired?


Iverson: We should because when coaches get fired, the players have a lot to do with it. Everything is going so bad, then they’re like the first people to go, then the players go after them. We had a lot to do with Randy being fired. If we were to do a lot better, then it probably wouldn’t have happened.


Q: Can you talk about being an All-Star?


Iverson: Being an All-Star is everything. This is the thing you dream about when you’re a kid, even before getting into the league. This is what you want to be. Without my teammates, without the coaches I’ve had, it wouldn’t be possible. I owe all of this to the guys I’ve played with and all the coaches that have helped me get to where I’m at right now. I’m honored to be here. I owe a lot of it to Coach Thompson, Coach Brown, and Coach Bailey, my high school coach. Every level, they helped me to get through certain points. This is like a tribute to them, the people who helped me to get here. The thing that makes me feel good about the whole thing is, the fans voted me here. That’s big. If that many people recognize how hard I go every night and what I put into my game, to make myself and my team better, it means a lot to mean. I’m fortunate; I’m blessed to be in the situation that I’m in right now.

Source: http://www.insidehoops.com/all-star-iverson-interview-021404.shtml

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