After playing for 14 seasons in the National Basketball Association, former MVP Allen Iverson has announced that he is retiring.
Iverson broke the news on the former ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith’s website.
It has been less than a week since the New York Knicks decided not to sign him, and no other team has shown interest in his services.
However, the 10-time NBA All-Star team member is not closing the door for any offers that may come in the future. “I still have tremendous love for the game, the desire to play, and a whole lot left in my tank,” he said. “I feel strongly that I can still compete at the highest level.”
If Iverson decides to push through with his retirement, he will walk away with four scoring titles but no championship ring.
In 2001, when he won his Most Valuable Player award, he led the 76ers to the Finals but were defeated by the Lakers in five games.
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