Allen Iverson Interested in NBA Comeback After Unsuccessful Stop in Turkey

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Jun 9, 2011

It was a matter of time until The Answer started to question his decision to leave the NBA.

One of the most electrifying players of the last 15 years, Allen Iverson recently told ESPN.com that he's looking for a chance to end his career in the NBA.

With his best days far behind him, it will be interesting to see how much interest there is in an aging head-case. After lackluster efforts with the Detroit Pistons and the Memphis Grizzlies, the Philadelphia 76ers legend signed a two-year deal with Turkish club Besiktas, playing in just 10 games before injuries kept him on the sideline.

Iverson won't get the green light to participate in any contact drills until mid-July, but the 2001 NBA MVP says all he's looking for is a chance at training camp.

"Just give me a training camp," he said to ESPN.com. "Maybe I've rubbed people the wrong way as far as saying the things I've said in my life and in my career. But if any team needs me to help try and win a championship in any capacity, I'm waiting."

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