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The Root on MSN[Opinion] How NBA Star AIlen Iverson Blew His Riches, But Was Saved From Poverty By This One Hidden MiracleDuring his peak in the early 2000s, Allen Iverson was one of the most popular and influential athletes in American sports.
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When Allen Iverson's stylist addressed the 76ers MVP breaking norms: "Before the cornrows, there was the afro"Iverson's undeniable persona extended to his baggy outfits, tattoos, jewelry, headbands, arm sleeves and hairstyles. His cornrows and braids were a rage among players and fans. The stylist behind ...
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN“He practiced but he might have practiced at 50%” - George Lynch debunks the narrative that Iverson never practicedThe former Tar Heel said Iverson had a heart of gold but was unfortunately misunderstood. Whether it was because of his ...
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Allen Iverson explains why he turned down numerous offers to become an analyst: “I never could build myself up to doing something like that”Allen Iverson's impact didn't stop at basketball. His cultural influence was undeniable — with cornrows, tattoos and oversized jerseys, he was a movement. He inspired a generation, both on and ...
Iverson has a tattoo of the phrase on his arm. The 11-time All-Star played 12 total seasons in Philadelphia, including a brief but memorable second stint in 2009-10 for his final NBA games.
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"This is where I feel disrespected" - Allen Iverson says the NBA approached held him to stricter dress code standards than today’s playersHip-hop culture was becoming deeply intertwined with basketball, and certain players, especially Allen Iverson, were seen as its most visible representatives. Cornrows, tattoos, oversized jerseys ...
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