CAMDEN, N.J. (AP) — Yes, there is something quite wry about the fact Allen Iverson was immortalized in his crossover pose at — of all sites — the Philadelphia 76ers’ practice facility. Practice. Not ...
In a conversation with ESPN's Stephen A. Smith that he relayed on "First Take," Allen Iverson denied being drunk during his 2002 "practice" rant. "This is a flat-out lie," Smith said Friday on "First ...
We've all heard the practice rant from Allen Iverson. It happened over two decades ago, but is still very much talked about to this day. Every few months, it will pop up on your social media feed as a ...
Pound for pound, Allen Iverson might be the greatest player in NBA history. Despite his ability to be a dominant force, one of Iverson’s most memorable moments has nothing to do with being on the ...
The “We talkin ’bout practice! Not a game!” comments that then-Philadelphia 76ers’ guard Allen Iverson made to the media on May 7, 2002 have lived on for decades afterwards as a sound clip, as a ...
CAMDEN, N.J. -- Yes, there is something quite wry about the fact Allen Iverson was immortalized in his crossover pose at -- of all sites -- the Philadelphia 76ers' practice facility. Practice. Not ...
Over 22 years ago, legendary Philadelphia 76ers point guard Allen Iverson delivered one of the most iconic answers to a press conference question in sports history. "We're sitting here, and I'm ...
*According to a new book published this week, Allen Iverson was inebriated at that 2002 news conference in which he repeated the phrase “we’re talking about practice” 22 times. Journalist Kent Babb ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- On May 7, 2002, Philadelphia 76ers guard Allen Iverson held a press conference. In that press conference, he wanted to know why everyone was talking about practice. This is that ...
CAMDEN, N.J. — Yes, there is something quite wry about the fact Allen Iverson was immortalized in his crossover pose at — of all sites — the Philadelphia 76ers’ practice facility. Practice. Not where ...
— -- In a conversation with ESPN's Stephen A. Smith that he relayed on "First Take," Allen Iverson denied being drunk during his 2002 "practice" rant. "This is a flat-out lie," Smith said Friday ...
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