Iverson returns to football

"They can identify with me. Whatever it takes, I'm committed to doing this as long as there's an ounce of breath in my body."

It has been more than 15 years since Denver Nuggets star Allen Iverson was hitting receivers in stride and breaking down defenses while quarterbacking Bethel High. via Hampton Roads Daily Press

Is Nene worth targeting?

Every Wednesday and Thursday until we get close to the start of the 2007-08, I'll look at a potential sleeper on a different NBA team. via San Antonio Express-News

Allen Iverson calls assault lawsuit a get rich quick scheme

Allen Iverson denied taking part in a 2005 Washington nightclub brawl, testifying Monday that two men who sued him for US$20 million in connection with the fight want to cash in on his basketball fame.

The plaintiffs say Iverson’s bodyguard and other members of his entourage attacked them when they wouldn’t immediately make room for the NBA star in the VIP section of the Eyebar.

Iverson said in U.S. District Court he didn’t see his bodyguard tangle with the two men. The Denver Nuggets guard said he stayed for about 20 minutes, saw a fight brewing and left immediately for his Bentley coupe parked out front.

“I think I’m here because I worked hard all my life to get where I’m at and they want to get rich overnight,'’ Iverson said.

The 32-year-old player is accused of failing to properly supervise his bodyguard and others who were with him at the club on July 20, 2005.

Iverson, who starred at Georgetown and the Philadelphia 76ers before joining Denver in December 2006, was dressed in an oversized light blue jacket, baggy pants and white sneakers during his 1{ hours on the stand.

Plaintiffs Marlin Godfrey and David Anthony Kittrell contend bodyguard Jason Kane and others beat them badly during the melee, including an attack with a bottle. Kittrell testified last week that Iverson witnessed the fight for about five minutes, grinning and jumping up on a couch to avoid getting hurt.

They accused Iverson and Kane of assault, infliction of emotional distress, negligence and conspiracy. On Monday, Judge Ellen Huvelle dropped some charges against Kane and limited the case against Iverson to negligence for failing to supervise his entourage.

Gregory Lattimer, lawyer for the plaintiffs, said Godfrey had “his head busted open,'’ sustained damage to his eyes and needed two years of psychological counseling.

“He went through all that because he knew one day he was going to sue you?'’ Lattimer asked Iverson. The player answered no.

Iverson gave some insight into his private life during his testimony. Security is a regular concern, whether to shield him and his wife from autograph seekers at dinner or protect him at large public events. His wife and manager often hire security for events, but Iverson said he has little input on how they do their job.

Kane, who Iverson said worked for such other stars as Paris Hilton and rapper 50 Cent, was frequently hired to protect Iverson. Kane often brought along friends, some allegedly taking part in the Eyebar fight.

Lattimer tried to prove those others were de facto members of Iverson’s security. He showed the jury a copy of a 2005 episode of the MTV show “Punk’d'’ in which Terrance Williams, one of Kane’s friends, handled personal security issues while a practical joke was played on Iverson. Williams allegedly was at the nightclub brawl, though he is not named in the lawsuit.

Lawyers for Iverson and Kane said in opening statements last week that Godfrey was drunk and started the fight by sucker punching Williams. Williams fought back, but Kane claims he was not part of the fight. Godfrey and Kittrell contend they were attacked when the refused to leave the VIP section.

Iverson faces another lawsuit for another nightclub fight involving his security in Hampton, Va. That happened less than two weeks before the Washington fight.

Iverson also was questioned about his short-lived career as a rapper under the name “Jewelz.'’ Lyrics to Iverson’s song “40 Bars'’ were leaked in 2000 before its release and were sharply criticized by NBA commissioner David Stern and some civil rights groups for derogatory language about gays and women. The album with “40 Bars'’ was never released.

Iverson said his rapping ended “when David Stern stopped me from being a rapper. Jewelz is gone. Jewelz died. His music died with him.'’

Nuggets sign Chucky Atkins

"I can't take that no more. I thought Denver was a perfect spot for me and how I play. They missed someone like me in the playoffs. Someone who can make shots. I think I fit in perfect."

Chucky Atkins kept a smile on his face while enduring an NBA-worst 22 win campaign with the Memphis Grizzlies last season. via Denver Post

O’Dowd fooling nobody but Monforts

During eight years of general mismanagement, Dan O'Dowd has fleeced only two people as a baseball wheeler-dealer. Lucky for him, those are the guys who sign his paychecks. via Denver Post

Reports: Nuggets, veteran PG Atkins agree to deal

The Denver Nuggets agreed to a deal with Chucky Atkins on Friday while Steve Blake is heading to Portland, according to reports. via ESPN

At 20, Williams given role of summer leader

"The difference is, in college they just tell you to run, run, run, run. Here, they tell you to slow it down a little, pick the places you want to go."

The rookie sat down with the veteran for dinner the other night. The rookie vented a little about how swiftly things were moving and what was coming next. via Daily News

Joe Smith, Iguodala are at the top Kings list of players to sign

"I thought Joe played well when he was in Milwaukee, and tried to get him before he was traded to Denver. He didnt play in Denver, but I still wanted him."

Billy King tried to acquire Joe Smith for the 76ers from the Milwaukee Bucks after the 2005-06 season. via Philly.com

Allen Iverson: They’re Trying To Stick Me For My Paper

Allen Iverson says two men suing him for $20 million are simply trying to cash in on his money and fame. via WJBF-TV Augusta

Sixers Fans Can’t Be Happy

Thaddeus Young, Jason Smith, Derrick Byars and Herbert Hill. Are Philadelphia 76ers fans jumping for joy with the additions of those four players after the NBA Draft concluded? To say this is an important ... via Channel3000.com

Jury deliberates $20 million suit against Iverson

"He doesn't respect anything that isn't Allen Iverson."

A federal jury began deliberations Thursday in a $20 million lawsuit against Denver Nuggets guard Allen Iverson over a 2005 nightclub fight, a brawl two men say was sparked by Iverson's entourage but which the ... via ESPN

Knicks’ Frontcourt Not Done

"We've had discussions with his agent"

Acquired from Portland in a draft-night trade, forward Zach Randolph was introduced Monday by the Knicks, who will pair him with center Eddy Curry to form what they hope will be a powerful frontcourt. via Hartford Courant

Blake remains early-bird target in free-agent hunt

In need of an experienced, reliable point guard to complement All-Stars Carmelo Anthony and Allen Iverson, the Nuggets might decide to stick with a familiar face. via Rocky Mountain News