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Allen Iverson Says He’s ‘Excited’ About New Sixers Backcourt

The Philadelphia 76ers suffered a tough loss to the Boston Celtics on Friday night, falling short by just one point with a final score of 109-108. However, despite the disappointment, there is still plenty to be excited about for Sixers fans. This was their first defeat of the season, and they currently hold a strong record of 4-1. And one person who is particularly pleased with the team’s performance so far is none other than Sixers icon, Allen Iverson.

In a recent interview, Iverson expressed his enthusiasm for the new Sixers backcourt, stating that he is “excited” about what he has seen from the team. And it’s not hard to see why. The Sixers have made some significant changes to their roster this season, including the addition of star players such as Al Horford and Josh Richardson. These moves have undoubtedly strengthened the team and have given them a real chance at making a deep run in the playoffs.

But it’s not just the new additions that have Iverson excited. He also praised the young talent on the team, particularly the duo of Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons. Iverson, who is known for his fearless and relentless style of play, sees a lot of himself in these two young stars. He believes that they have the potential to lead the Sixers to great success in the future.

And it’s not just Iverson who is impressed with the Sixers’ backcourt. Fans and analysts alike have been raving about the team’s chemistry and their ability to play together seamlessly. This is a crucial factor in any successful team, and it’s clear that the Sixers have it in abundance.

But it’s not just about the players on the court. Iverson also had high praise for the Sixers’ coaching staff, led by head coach Brett Brown. He believes that Brown has done an excellent job of getting the team to buy into his system and play with a sense of purpose and determination. And it’s this type of leadership that will be crucial for the Sixers’ success this season.

Of course, it’s still early in the season, and there will undoubtedly be challenges and obstacles ahead for the Sixers. But with the talent, chemistry, and leadership that they possess, there is no doubt that they have what it takes to overcome any adversity and come out on top.

As for Iverson, he will continue to support his former team and be their biggest cheerleader. He knows what it takes to be successful in the NBA, and he sees all the right ingredients in this Sixers team. And for a franchise that has been through its fair share of ups and downs, having the support and approval of a legend like Iverson is truly something special.

So while the loss to the Celtics may have been disappointing, it’s important to remember that it’s just one game in a long season. The Sixers have shown that they have the talent, determination, and support to bounce back from any setback and continue to compete at the highest level. And with Allen Iverson in their corner, there’s no limit to what this team can achieve.

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