I'd like to see AI and Starbury in a reality TV series.
What if Delonte West does something crazy again and the Cavs panic and sign AI to be a potential replacement/insurance for West?
A person could hope....It'd be much more fun to watch the messiah's team implode and a lot more reEdited. Profanity and masked profanity are against forum rules and may result in discipline.l for our players if we didn't have to eliminate them themselves. What a circus that would be...Mixing the wackiness of Delonte with the insatiable egos of the messiah, O'Neal, and the most overrated and selfish player in NBA history.
And I do think Doc Rivers could manage Iverson as well. Whatever Doc's shortcomings as a coach might be, he's a great manager of personalities. But I'd stop short of saying I want Iverson on the Celtics without knowing exactly what's going on in that locker room and in Iverson's head.
?? Ainge had to idiotproof the team so Rivers could manage it at all. Gary Payton? Ricky Davis? Mark Blount? Marcus Banks? Wally? He had trouble with Raef Lafrenz for petes sake. You think Rivers could manage somebody who's an overt coach killer? You think Rivers could get this idiot, who hasn't played defense at all since he pretended to for Larry Brown, to defend for him?
Wow.
There was a big caveat at the beginning of my post. I think that Doc Rivers is one of half a dozen coaches who could manage Iverson
IF-- and as I said, it's a big
IF-- Iverson wants to take on a different role. You think Iverson is an idiot through and through; I don't.
I wasn't talking about anyone trying to get Iverson to do something he doesn't want to do; that isn't worth it. My suggestion was that it takes someone special to get him to do something he DOES want to do.
So, yes, I give Doc more credit than you do. Two years ago, when the current big three came together, there was much moaning about "how many balls are they going to need?" Doc came up with ubuntu and a title. I suppose you'll tell me that anyone could have done that, that Paul and Ray and KG didn't even need a coach. But talented teams with arranged marriages of superstars have failed in the past. Paul and Ray at least have quarreled with coaches (I can't think of an example with KG, so maybe I'll stipulate that he's perfect and anyone under the sun could handle his arrogance, intensity, craziness, etc.)
I also think Doc did an extraordinary job getting something out of nothing in Orlando-- the year John Amaechi of all people had a nice year. (No other coach ever got anything out of him.) That Orlando team had nothing when Grant Hill went down and played out of its mind for Doc. That was all psychological, because it wasn't player talent.
But I really doubt that Iverson would want to come to Boston or that the Celtics would want to invite him at this time, so we'll never know for sure.