Everyone has an opinion about Allen Iverson. Now, Dr. Russell Warren will have one. The 76ers' star guard visited the New York Giants' orthopedic surgeon yesterday to get a fresh evaluation of the right knee injury that has kept him out of the last four games and has contributed to his having missed 12 of the last 18.

While Iverson was in New York with Jim McNulty, the Sixers' director of sports medicine, president/general manager Billy King was adjusting Iverson's official status in a brief gathering with reporters at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine.

King said Iverson was being listed as "out'' of tonight's game against the Golden State Warriors, but added, "Just to clear up his status, he'll probably be out indefinitely, until we can come up with a timetable.''

In essence, with eight games remaining in the regular season, there is virtually no difference between Iverson's status being termed "day-to-day'' and "out indefinitely.'' King said Iverson had not suffered a setback, but that he still was struggling with pain and swelling in the knee.