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  • Where do you rate AI all time?

    Practice? practice?? not the game....not the game not the game.....but practice.....we talkn bout practice............what are we talkin bout here? practice!

    where do you rate him?? where is he all time.........top 10 top 50 top 100??? not even worth rating??? wachugot???

    Iverson on Iverson: "I had a lot of growing up to do, and a lot of times I learned the hard way. I think those experiences helped me be the way I am right now mentally. I went through hell here, with the media, coaching situations, even times with fans... everything. I really feel that I am a man. I feel that being here in Philadelphia helped me become just that. I wouldn't trade it for the world, because I think it made me a better player, it made me a better person, it made me a better father, it made me a better husband, a better teammate. I took my bumps but I've had my great times here."
    Put your average NBA fan back-to-back with Allen Iverson, and they'll surely identify with him. At 6-0, Iverson doesn't tower over anyone like your typical superstar would. At 165, he might even give up a few pounds. Yet A.I. has managed to carve out an implausible career in the league that his pedestrian size makes us admire.

    A career 27.4-point per game scoring average
    16,738 total points
    Most Valuable Player of the 2000-01 regular season
    All-Star MVP in 2001 and 2005
    Three-time First Team All-NBA (1999, 2001, 2005)
    Owner of three scoring titles
    Rookie of the Year in 1996-97
    NBA Finals appearance in 2001

    A.I.'s résumé has all of the things that we dreamt of accomplishing every time we took jump shots on our driveways as kids. When we watch him, we get to live out those fantasies, as well as draw strength from his incredible toughness.

    Knocked around by opponents every time his slight frame and unrestrained style of play hits the floor, Iverson always gets back up. His penchant for playing hurt teaches us to get back up when life knocks us around.

    And that's why we love Iverson. He inspires us with something even the little guy can have a lot of.

    Heart.




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    I don't even know to be honest... Iverson is like rough to rate, I don't hate a list anyways. Besides SHEED though, growing up I was all about Iverson.

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      It was a good movie but not one of robin williams best, as an all time movie maybe a 5

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      • #4
        I've been a philly fan all my life and Iverson was my favorite player growing up. I'd say he's easily in the top 50. 3 scoring titles and 27+ ppg at 5'11 is really impressive and the guy had so much heart. Shame how things ended for his career with going broke. I used to deal blackjack/roulette at Harrah's and my floorperson who used to work at Taj Mahal told me one night he came in and got really drunk and pissed in one of the potted plants right out in the open on the casino floor. He is banned from casino's in 4 different states.

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        • #5
          To this day I haven't seen anyone with the kind of swagger and style Iverson brought to the game. The guy was a trendsetter, he made shyt like sleeves, cornrows, headbands, tattoos, crossovers/handles, and layups cool. Even the clothes he would wear pregame were gangster. Guys like swaggy p-haggot, westbrook, and hipster harden don't even come close. My first pair of sneakers were the black and gold reeboks iverson wore in his rookie season.

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          • #6
            GOAT When it comes to best dressed.

            He is top 15, quite possibly top 10 all time great player.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by BrushMyHair View Post
              GOAT When it comes to best dressed.

              He is top 15, quite possibly top 10 all time great player.


              he's the reason there's a NBA dress code now

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              • #8
                Originally posted by -MAKAVELLI- View Post
                he's the reason there's a NBA dress code now
                I know


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                • #9
                  Iverson>Kobe.

                  In all seriousness, I rate him high. Seen him play live multiple times and his presence was incredible.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by El-blanco View Post
                    Iverson>Kobe.

                    In all seriousness, I rate him high. Seen him play live multiple times and his presence was incredible.
                    7 finals appearances/5 Rings>1 finals appearance/0 rings

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