I hate the NBA but I miss this guy...

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Classic press conference


The guy did leave it all on the court though, always admired his playing style.


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Where they talking about practice?

Practice?

Were they talking about practice :shrug:

Not the game, right? Practice.

:0074
 

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He was fun to watch.
 

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should have won the MVP every year. when he was hurt that team was nothing (sorry eric snow)

kobe had shaq, pierce had (ahem...) walker, everyone had someone who could pick up the slack. not philly.
 

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It's crazy how this guy basically got blackballed from the league after leaving nothing but his blood, sweat and tears out there day in, day out. Sure he had an attitude, but this was one of the most popular players in the league during is tenure in the NBA. He was probably the toughest, most hard-nosed guy out there on the court every night. What a competitor.
 
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I counted 24.5 practices there in that video. Can anybody confirm this? :0003
 

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this video is great

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followed his career from Junior year in High School

such a shame his talent on the football field and basketball court never transended to real life off the field or court.



Allen Iverson Has No Answer For Financial Woes

Tuesday, February 14, 2012 8:00 am
Written by: Ben Maller
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Allen Iverson has reportedly gone from 11-time NBA all-star to financial deadbeat. The Philadelphia 76ers icon was recently ordered to pay over $860,000 to a jeweler, and he couldn't cut a check.
A Georgia judge has ordered the seizing of Iverson's bank account, so the relatively little money he has left will be garnished, reports the Philadelphia Inquirer.
This isn't just another formerly famous athlete blowing a ton of cash. Iverson was among the biggest superstars in the NBA, earning more than $154 million during a professional career that began back in 1996. (This doesn't include endorsement money and other business deals.)
How did Iverson lose so much?
Loyal to his friends from a youth spent in Virginia, Iverson traveled with one of the biggest posses in professional sports. Bill Lyon of the Philadelphia Inquirer says the group has as many as 50 people for some Sixers home games. "A.I." took a hair stylist on the road with him and also loved to buy jewelry for himself and his beloved mother, Ann Iverson.

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Iverson felt he owed his childhood friends from the old neighborhood because "They made me." The feeling was, without them protecting him from the mean streets, he would have never made it to the NBA.
Apparently they also unmade him.
Despite rumored interest from the Lakers, Iverson is more likely to find playing time and (more importantly) cash outside the U.S. in a place like Puerto Rico.
 

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followed his career from Junior year in High School

such a shame his talent on the football field and basketball court never transended to real life off the field or court.



Allen Iverson Has No Answer For Financial Woes

Tuesday, February 14, 2012 8:00 am
Written by: Ben Maller
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Allen Iverson has reportedly gone from 11-time NBA all-star to financial deadbeat. The Philadelphia 76ers icon was recently ordered to pay over $860,000 to a jeweler, and he couldn't cut a check.
A Georgia judge has ordered the seizing of Iverson's bank account, so the relatively little money he has left will be garnished, reports the Philadelphia Inquirer.
This isn't just another formerly famous athlete blowing a ton of cash. Iverson was among the biggest superstars in the NBA, earning more than $154 million during a professional career that began back in 1996. (This doesn't include endorsement money and other business deals.)
How did Iverson lose so much?
Loyal to his friends from a youth spent in Virginia, Iverson traveled with one of the biggest posses in professional sports. Bill Lyon of the Philadelphia Inquirer says the group has as many as 50 people for some Sixers home games. "A.I." took a hair stylist on the road with him and also loved to buy jewelry for himself and his beloved mother, Ann Iverson.

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Iverson felt he owed his childhood friends from the old neighborhood because "They made me." The feeling was, without them protecting him from the mean streets, he would have never made it to the NBA.
Apparently they also unmade him.
Despite rumored interest from the Lakers, Iverson is more likely to find playing time and (more importantly) cash outside the U.S. in a place like Puerto Rico.

Wow! Just wow!
 

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followed his career from Junior year in High School

such a shame his talent on the football field and basketball court never transended to real life off the field or court.

Well his talent sure made a lot of people happy, both spectators and his friends & family whom he seemed to shower with generosity.

So in a sense it did transcend off the court.
Juts not into a lifetime of monetary success.

Great videos.
 

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He was my favorite player bc of the way he played and left it on the court. Nobody in the history of the league will ever get knocked to the floor as many times as he did, but he always kept going.

Too bad he's broke now; that's a shame, but it happens...
 
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He was my favorite player bc of the way he played and left it on the court. Nobody in the history of the league will ever get knocked to the floor as many times as he did, but he always kept going.

Too bad he's broke now; that's a shame, but it happens...

I agree 100% Guy played the same if they were up or down 30 pts.
 

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Loved Iverson. Hate the NBA now but back when I enjoyed watching it he was easily my favorite player.
 
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