The more I think the about it, the more intrigued I get.
Quite frankly, given this team's need for a bench score, AI may not have to adjust his game at all to fit in here. I don't see him fitting in well with the starters; however, if Doc sat him down and said, "listen, we're going to put you on the court with Delonte, Jeff Green, Baby, and (center of your choice). Once you're out there, you can pretend like it's 2001," I see it potentially working out pretty well. Like Eric Snow did, Delonte could bring the ball up the court, while guarding opposing shooting guards.
The biggest complaint about Jeff Green and our bench in general was that no one would step up and score. That won't be a problem for Allen Iverson.
I'd only play him for 10-15 mpg and rarely with the starters. However, in those 10-15 mpg, let him go nuts. He isn't what he once was, but I could see him easily torching opposing bench players.
Again, Allen Iverson is a player I've disliked his whole NBA career. He certainly isn't the guy we need out there at the end of games. However, for a team that's becoming less and less of a free agent destination (due to age, weather, and likely Danny's hesitancy to give any free agent more than a 1 year deal), we may not have many other options that could potentially yield such an impact.