Allen Iverson hasn't appeared in an NBA game since the 2009/10 season, but his name has been in the news plenty over the past couple of years. After multiple flirtations with comebacks – both here and abroad – AI is expected call it a career at the age of 38. Iverson averaged 26.7 PPG and 6.2 APG in 914 career regular-season contests, and increased his scoring average to 29.7 PPG in 71 playoff games. The longtime Sixer, who also spent time with the Nuggets, Pistons, and Grizzlies, was an 11-time All-Star, a four-time scoring champion, a three-time member of the All-NBA First Team, and won the MVP award in 2001. Here's more from the week that was..
- Chris Paul was elected president of the National Basketball Players Association. Roger Mason Jr. will serve as the first vice president.
- The Grizzlies traded Tony Wroten to the Sixers for a future second round pick.
- The Rockets landed Ronnie Brewer on a two-year, partially guaranteed deal.
- The Pelicans re-signed Lance Thomas.
- The Pistons signed Josh Harrellson to a partially-guaranteed two-year deal.
- New Orleans inked Syracuse product Arinze Onuaku.
- Dwight Howard wasn't wild about Mike D'Antoni or Kobe Bryant in L.A.
- The Blazers signed Dee Bost.
- The Bucks made their extension with Larry Sanders official.
- Dwyane Wade and Pat Riley never met with Lamar Odom to try and bring him to Miami.
- James Southerland will go to camp with the Bobcats.
- The Cavs officially signed Anthony Bennett.
- Seth Curry landed a non-guaranteed deal with the Warriors.
- Johan Petro is going to China.
- Dexter Pittman is coming to camp with the Bulls.
- Corey Maggette is open to returning to the Pistons.
- The Pelicans have worked out Reyshawn Terry, Josh Powell, and Josh Childress.
- Ivan Johnson is getting impatient.
- The Warriors expect to have their second round pick join them this year.
- Ben Hansbrough signed with a club in Spain.
- Kris Joseph is mulling overseas offers.
- Chris Wilcox wants to return to the Celtics but that doesn't seem likely.