If Allen Iverson became a head coach in the NBA?

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1. Will they practice?

2. Will he be wearing a suit on the sidelines, or this?
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There is no way. He would lead the first team in NBA history to a winless season.
 
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The practice thing is overplayed. He ran himself ragged in games and needed rest. George Karl let Gary Payton do the same. Larry Brown was just too dense to realize that he needed more rest than most. Iverson was very durable, imho, because of genetics and knowing to take it easy when needed. If Kobe didn't use every practice to show who is the man, he probably wouldn't have missed so many games or ruined his achilles and knees.
 
i never played organized basketball past 6th grade and I can say with 100% confidence I would make a better coach
 
I can see him having derick rose in his line-up..
 
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The practice thing is overplayed. He ran himself ragged in games and needed rest. George Karl let Gary Payton do the same. Larry Brown was just too dense to realize that he needed more rest than most. Iverson was very durable, imho, because of genetics and knowing to take it easy when needed. If Kobe didn't use every practice to show who is the man, he probably wouldn't have missed so many games or ruined his achilles and knees.

Maybe if he practiced like Iverson he'd be remembered more like an Iverson and less like the One True GOAT.

I'm speaking for everyone when I say he did just fine LMAO.
 
The practice thing is overplayed. He ran himself ragged in games and needed rest. George Karl let Gary Payton do the same. Larry Brown was just too dense to realize that he needed more rest than most. Iverson was very durable, imho, because of genetics and knowing to take it easy when needed. If Kobe didn't use every practice to show who is the man, he probably wouldn't have missed so many games or ruined his achilles and knees.
Professional sports organizations have entire teams of sports conditioning specialists, nutritionists, and medical staff to optimally determine an athlete's limits and rest management.

So, to play the devil's advocate...pretty sure if Iverson showed up to practice he wouldn't be Kobe's historical bitch.
 
this is random but I was at the game where Larry Brown benched Iverson. He threw up 3 of the most ridiculous shot attempts I've seen in an NBA game within 2 minutes of the tipoff. He was either drunk or otherwise out of his mind. The Pistons were laughing at him.
 
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