For all the banter going back and forth as to just how good Iverson is what matters most to GMs is just how well is a player going to fit into the coach, personnel and system that are already in place. And here's the thing, none of us have ever been in the locker rooms that Iverson has been in. None know the behind the scenes antics that go on.
We've heard about them. The whole "practice" thing, the squabbles and quitting on his team last year, his run ins with Larry Brown and some other coaches. But we don't have the full story and just about every GM in the league probably does. So with AI still seemingly available and with little to no interest, his media leaked problems might only be the tip of the iceberg for all we know.
There's a lot of circumstantial and empirical evidence to suggest that Iverson is a problem child and is a bad fit to the team concept of basketball. His game has always been and will always be "me" oriented in a "we" game.