Guyton, a second-year guard, is a hard-working and sweet-shooting player. The Chicago Tribune reports that at practice Friday Guyton played in the role of of 76ers guard Allen Iverson.

Nobody is except the original, the one who will take the United Center floor Saturday night with a trigger on his shot and a chip on his shoulder.

Iverson missed Philadelphia's first five games?all losses?with an elbow injury. Since returning to the lineup, Iverson has averaged 31 shots per 48 minutes and scoring 27.3 points per game.

"It's his intensity," said guard Kevin Ollie, a teammate of Iverson's last season. "He never backs down from any kind of challenge. He comes at you at full speed and never takes a possession off, especially on the offensive end.

"I want to play against him, but it's going to take a collective effort. No one man is going to be able to stop Iverson."

"It's tough to stop him because he gets [points] on transition and they're a great push team," Ollie said.