Glorifying $3.15 Billion Worth Franchise for ‘Masculine Intentions’, Ex-MVP Allen Iverson Takes His Hat Off to His “Man Cave”

When the NBA's illustrious trailblazers are discussed, the Philadelphia 76ers are typically at the top. The two-time champs have featured some of the best names in basketball, perhaps not in recent years. The finest players in the NBA have worn Sixers jerseys, including Dr. J, Wilt the Stilt Chamberlain, The Round Mound of Rebound, and Charles Barkley. Notably, Allen Iverson spent the first 10 years of his career in the City of Brotherly Love and is a 4-time scoring champion. The athlete recently praised Philadelphia and the team where he achieved the most of his achievements. 

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Allen Iverson on Philadelphia, the city that drafted him

As an attacking player, AI is regarded as having the best handling and cunning. He was selected first overall by the Philadelphia 76ers in the 1996 NBA Draught. The only reason Philadelphians had to rejoice was the selection of the Georgetown guard after their team had barely won 20 or so games the season before. AI was The Answer to the issue of how the Sixers can resume their winning ways.

He explained how the city is like his family and his safe space. He explained, “I became a man in Philadelphia. I was 21 years old when I got there. As far as an athlete and a fanbase, there’s no other relationship like mine with the people of Philadelphia.”

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Dwyane Wade chose The Answer

Fans and opponents alike have long respected the 11-time NBA All-Star. But it came as quite a shock when Dwyane Wade, a three-time NBA champion, revealed that Allen Iverson would be making the induction speech.

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“Yearly Cry Anniversary”: Months After ‘Outlandish’ Kobe Bryant-LeBron James News, NBA Fans Mull Over Black Mamba’s Historic Night

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