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A.I. owes in Colorado; no word on return to Beşiktaş Cola Turka

No word on Allen Iverson’s return from injury and to Turkey to resume playing for Beşiktaş Cola Turka, but negative press is out on Mr. Answer this week.

The Denver Post first reported – in a story later picked up by several sources – that Iverson had stopped paying off a $3 million-mortgage on a Colorado home; the house will be foreclosed on in April. A BET.com blogger added that such a tab is something that “someone without a job probably can’t afford.”

(So is A.I. no longer with Beşiktaş after all…?)

Aforementioned blogger went on to snarkily remark that “Can someone get him a reality show already? Or some new legs? I’d say a rap contract, but I remember that one single he had. Yeah, that won’t work, so let’s shoot for something else. Anything really … I hate to see this dude go out like this.”

Back to reality, in any case. Iverson’s on-again, off-again Twitter feed has said much on either subject recently. His last tweet as of this writing came on Saturday:

Whats up @Denzel_Bowles … @dayb11 told me about you and I wanted to wish you much success in your future

Not exactly illuminating, eh?

And there ain’t a damn thing on his official website, either. BiE just sent the man his own query; we’ll see if a Twitter miracle happens.

As of February 19, A.I. tweeted that he’d “Just completed my second week of physical therapy. Hoping to return to finish up in Beşiktaş in a few more weeks.” That would translate out to … right about now…

Meanwhile, Iverson’s still (as far as we know)-current team has been rolling as of late, currently in fifth place on the TBL table after enjoying a 7-0 run to chase consecutive single-basket losses to Galatasaray Café Crown and Efes Pilsen in January.

Mar 8, 2011ballineurope
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  1. Rollie
    9 years ago

    Allen Iverson ‘ready to go back’Email Print Comments104 By Ric Bucher
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    Former NBA MVP Allen Iverson expects to receive medical clearance on Monday to resume playing after being sidelined for the past two months with a lesion in his right calf, says his business manager, Gary Moore.

    “He’s going to start rigorous training as soon as he has clearance,” Moore said. “He’s determined to get back to playing.”

    Iverson was playing with Besiktas, a Turkish League team, when he returned to the United States in January after tests showed a growth between the muscle and bone in his right calf.

    After consulting with several doctors, Iverson opted to have reputed orthopedic surgeon Dr. James Andrews attempt a non-surgical procedure that involved anti-inflammatory injections around the growth.

    The procedure apparently worked. Iverson has been running and getting up shots for several days now, according to Moore, and will see Andrews Monday for a final examination.

    Besiktas was 14-7 and in fifth place in Turkey’s 16-team first division as of Friday, with nine regular-season games left. Moore said he has kept Besiktas’ coaching staff apprised of Iverson’s condition. Besiktas is 7-1 since Iverson’s injury.

    “He’s ready to go back,” Moore said. “He just needs the word from Dr. Andrews.”

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