The Associated Press reports that The last two counts against NBA All-Star Allen Iverson will be dropped because his accusers don't want to pursue the case, District Attorney Lynne Abraham said Thursday.

Iverson was originally charged with 14 counts, including four felonies, for allegedly barging into an apartment with a gun and threatening two men while looking for his wife. All but two misdemeanors were dismissed by a judge July 29, after the two accusers, Charles Jones and Hakim Carey, gave conflicting testimony, including whether Iverson was carrying a gun.

Abraham said her office could have compelled Jones and Carey to testify. "I don't think the taxpayers want to spend that kind of money on this kind of case,'' she said.

"We are gratified by today's decision to drop all remaining charges against Allen Iverson,'' the 76ers said in a statement. "From the beginning, we urged our fans, the press and the public not to immediately react, but to allow the matter to be processed by the judicial system.''