Allen Iverson is still looking for a home, and Bobcats coach Larry Brown says that a variety of factors could keep the future Hall of Famer from Charlotte.

"There are financial factors, and there's also the problem of the availability of minutes in our rotation with Ray [Felton, a restricted free agent], Raja [Bell] and D.J. [Augustin] -- and those are a couple of major obstacles we're trying to overcome," Brown told ESPN.com. "But at the end of the day, I want to help him, and it might be as his coach again. We'll have to wait and see."

The franchise is up for sale, which complicates financial decisions. In addition, Charlotte can't insult Iverson with a low offer after he made more than $20 million in the final year of his contract last season.

"I've spoken to a lot of people on his behalf, because last year was a difficult situation for him being put in where he was, replacing Chauncey Billups," Brown added. "That would have been a difficult situation for anybody. But I know he's comfortable with me, and we've had a lot of discussions. When he played for me was probably when he played his best. Would I like to coach him again? Absolutely."