Allen Iverson is reported to be signing with the Memphis Grizzlies. I find this interesting because a character like Al on a roster with mostly young players should be interesting to see how he affects them and if he influences them for the better or worse. We don’t know what Allen Iverson’s role will be on the team. There starting backcourt seems set in Mike Conley and O.J. Mayo. Allen Iverson at the top of his game is better than Conley or Mayo at this stage of their career, but we don’t know what Allen Iverson will do and Conley and Mayo is the future of the Memphis Grizzlies where I would be surprised if Allen Iverson is there more than a year.
This is the projected depth chart of the Memphis Grizzlies without the signing of Allen Iverson.
Point Guard: Mike Conley
Shooting Guard: O.J. Mayo
Small Forward: Rudy Gay
Power Forward: Zach Randolph
Center: Marc Gasol
It is assumed that Allen Iverson will be coming off the bench. If Allen Iverson puts his ego aside and does come off the bench he could be great. Allen Iverson is a ball hog who can shoot and score points in a hurry. Iverson with the second team (that is very weak for the Memphis Grizzlies) could eat valuable minutes giving the starters a rest and possibly not making a bigger gap in the score for the Memphis Grizzlies. This is a big If because it is hard to imagine Allen Iverson coming off the bench and not causing problems about it. If Allen Iverson proves he can and is effective this year in this role, he could be great for a good team coming off the bench with the second unit. Not many former league MVP’s (2001) come off the bench, especially a player who has created controversy like him in the part. He has averaged 27.1 points through his 13 NBA seasons.
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