Jacqueline Soteropoulos of the Philadelphis Inquirer reports that A judge this afternoon threw out all criminal charges except two misdemeanor counts against 76ers superstar Allen Iverson.

Iverson was arrested earlier this month for allegedly barging into his cousin?s and threatening people while looking for his wife. Several charges of varying severity were levied against Iverson. The only charges left standing by Municipal Court Judge James DeLeon were two counts of terroristic threats. ?It sounds like you had a relative looking for a relative at the house of a relative...? DeLeon said.

The ruling came after a chaotic six-hour preliminary hearing that featured testimony from Iverson's two accusers and his cousin, Shaun Bowman. One of the men who accused Allen Iverson of threatening him with a gun changed his story during testimony today.

Under questioning by Iverson attorney Richard Sprague, Hakim Carey said he did not see Iverson brandish a gun when Iverson and his uncle showed up at the apartment in the early morning hours of July 3. Carey said that his friend, Charles Jones, told him to back up Jones' story that Iverson had a gun.

Jones was on the stand later in the day and denied that he had told Carey what to say to police. Attorneys for Iverson and his uncle had maintained their clients were not guilty.