Bankruptcy
attorneys
are intrigued to note a new development taking place in the sporting world, one
that will affect both basketball and soccer. Allen Iverson, the former NBA All
Star point guard, has been offered to stage an on-field
comeback – in indoor soccer.
Shocking
Allen Iverson,
in recent times, had expressed a desire to return to the game of basketball. But
because of his ego, he rejected an opportunity to play with the Laker’s
practice team. Bankruptcy attorneys are
not sure why he would not take up the Lakers on their offer but then juggle the
thought of playing indoor soccer.
Allen Iverson: Delving into His Intentions
It looks like the
reason behind Allen Iverson’s desperation lies in his bank balance, which is in
tatters. He owes over $850,000 to a jeweler and he has been recently been
ordered by a judge to pay back the money. Iverson had got in touch with several
teams to forward his candidature but none showed any interest.
No Hands
During this
time, the Rochester Lancers, a Major Indoor Soccer League team, showed more
than just a passing interest in the aging ex-Philadelphia 76ers player. Iverson
has been offered a spot on their team for a whopping $20K for every game with
an additional $5K for every goal. Well, Iverson is extremely fast; that type of
speed cannot be taught. Can he transition from a game where hands are allowed
to a game where hands are not?
What choices?
Allen Iverson
had been known to excel in basketball and football during his high school days,
but never soccer. He is a great athlete but at 36 years, can his body rise up
to the grueling physical challenges of the game? Meanwhile, bankruptcy
attorneys wonder if Iverson will secure this offer – after all, this
money can help him pay off his dues.
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