Gary Payton explains origins of Allen Iverson's "practice" rant

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  • Basketball Fan
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    • Mar 2008
    • 17399

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    Gary Payton explains origins of Allen Iverson's "practice" rant

    Former NBA Defensive Player of the Year Gary Payton says he was part of the inspiration behind Allen Iverson's infamous "practice" speech. The members of


    Gary Payton explains origins of Allen Iverson’s ‘practice’ rant
    By Larry Brown August 22, 2013 - Posted in Basketball, YouTubeage




    Former NBA Defensive Player of the Year Gary Payton says he was part of the inspiration behind Allen Iverson’s infamous “practice” speech.

    The members of the panel at “FOX Sports Live” on FOX Sports 1 were discussing Allen Iverson’s plans to officially retire from the NBA (yes, we thought he retired two years ago too) when the story came up. Payton says he’s the one who discounted the importance of practice to Iverson, though the Philadelphia 76ers point guard botched the pitch when saying the word.

    Payton says he and Iverson were out one summer, having a good time and drinking, and Iverson asked Payton for his secret to keeping his body in good shape. Payton told Iverson that his coach with the Seattle SuperSonics, George Karl, kept him out of practice to preserve his body.

    “That was it. I [told Iverson] ‘you have to stop practicing!’” Payton recalled.

    Payton says that conversation inspired Iverson’s rant, though the former MVP guard got the intonations all wrong when he said the word “practice.”

    “I was like ‘don’t do it like that!’” Payton said with a laugh.

    Payton says word of his advice got back to former Sixers coach Larry Brown, who later confronted Payton after a game between the teams for “creating” the situation.

    Of course, you can’t show a video of the story without showing the actual rant. Full video below:
  • McKeyFan
    Intuition over Integers
    • Jan 2004
    • 15183

    #2
    Re: Gary Payton explains origins of Allen Iverson's "practice" rant

    Sorry, Gary, but that story doesn't really make a lot of sense.
    "Look, it's up to me to put a team around ... Lance right now." —Kevin Pritchard press conference

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    • xtacy
      PROUD 2 B A PACERS FAN!
      • Jul 2008
      • 2089

      #3
      Re: Gary Payton explains origins of Allen Iverson's "practice" rant

      Originally posted by Basketball Fan
      cool story bro.

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      • Since86
        Member
        • Dec 2004
        • 27818

        #4
        Re: Gary Payton explains origins of Allen Iverson's "practice" rant

        Actually, it does make a lot of sense. The importance of proper rest in athletics cannot be understated. I don't subscribe to the idea that players need to sit out of all practices, but heavy minute guys, like AI was, need as much rest to let their bodies heal as possible.

        They call them "over use injuries" but "lack of rest injuries" would be more accurate. Not getting enough rest causes your joints/tissues to become weakened which will result in more injuries. AI just did an absolute horrible sell job on the concept.
        Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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        • Coopdog23
          THE WITCH IS DEAD!!!
          • May 2010
          • 3473

          #5
          Re: Gary Payton explains origins of Allen Iverson's "practice" rant

          Way to go Gary
          Smothered Chicken!

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          • Anthem
            White and Nerdy
            • Jan 2004
            • 24482

            #6
            Re: Gary Payton explains origins of Allen Iverson's "practice" rant

            Sitting out of a practice is different from skipping practice.
            This space for rent.

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