Iverson biography
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"I'm not sure if he's grown and matured. I don't know if he's ever gotten the full impact of his celebrity and stardom," says Charles Barkley about Allen Iverson on ESPN Classic's SportsCentury series.
76ers guard Allen Iverson won four NBA scoring titles and was the league's MVP in 2001. |
Few professional basketball players absorb the physical punishment Iverson absorbs each night -- throwing his 6-foot, 165-pound body into the lane, challenging the giants in the paint and being knocked to the floor by them, bouncing off the floor with a bruised elbow and a gashed forehead. And while it is indeed "dog-bites-man stuff," as one writer put it, to remark that a marvelous athlete sprung from a less-than-marvelous childhood environment, the story of Iverson's rise to basketball excellence is still remarkable.
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Position Shooting Guard
Birthdate6/7/1975
CollegeGeorgetown
Draft Info1996: Rd 1, Pk 1 (PHI)
BirthplaceHampton, VA
3xAll-NBA 1st Team
2005, 2001, 1999
3xAll-NBA 2nd Team
2003, 2002, 2000
1st grupp AP All-American
1996
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Allen Iverson
Standing just 6-feet tall, Allen Iverson became one of the most lethal scorers in NBA history. While he was frequently the smallest player on the court, he could get anywhere he wanted because of his quickness, strength, and handle. Nicknamed “The Answer,” Iverson left Georgetown University following his sophomore season to pursue his NBA dream and showcase his killer crossover. He left an indelible mark on the Philadelphia 76ers in 2001 when he was named regular season MVP and led the franchise to the NBA Finals. In 17 seasons of professional basketball, A.I. was selected to eleven NBA All-Star rosters, scored more than 24,000 points, dished more than 5,000 assists, and was named an All-NBA performer seven times. He won the regular season scoring title four times (1999, 2001, 2002, 2005). Iverson brought a new sense of style to the NBA with his hip-hop influenced fashion. He was the type of player who was never afraid to be himself both on and off the court. Lov