Allen Iverson scored 51 points on Monday night, the second consecutive game he has scored more than 50 points.  It wasn't enough for the Sixers to overtake the Jazz, as they lost 103-101.

"I don't care anything about that," Iverson said"  Like you said, we had control, regardless if it was me scoring or anybody else.  We had a chance to win the game.  This one feels bad, because we had such a great effort trying to get back into the game.  Then once we got back into it and got a lead, we just couldn't keep the lead.  You've got to take your hat off to those guys.  They kept fighting in a hostile environment, and they got it done.  We just couldn't.

"I had a hot hand, and Coach (O'Brien) called my number.  That's with anybody though," Iverson said.  "I think that goes all the way around the league.  If you have a guy on your team that's going well, even though he's not your primary objective on offense, if the guy's going well you milk it.  You just keep running the same play over and over, or run plays for that guy until they stop it.  Obviously tonight they couldn't stop it the way they wanted to, so Coach called my number.  I knew guys were going to sag on me, and they were going to try to help once I got into a rhythm.  That opened up a lot of things for Kyle Korver.  People just worried about where I was on the court, and he was able to get shots."