Iverson says his infamous "practice" moment was a misunderstanding and that he could have explained himself "a little better.
These are takeaways from the recent interviews the Sixers legend has done for 'Misunderstood,' which was released this week.
Allen Iverson will be releasing his new biopic titled "Misunderstood," where he discusses his time as a budding basketball player and his career in the NBA.
NBA legend Allen Iverson is now 50 and has released his memoir, ‘Misunderstood,’ opening up on struggles, career, and resilience.
Basketball Hall of Famer Allen Iverson revealed he has been sober for six months. Appearing on CBS Mornings with Maurice ...
Allen Iverson, reflecting on his NBA career in his upcoming memoir Misunderstood, discussed his growth and sobriety, addressed his infamous “Practice” rant.
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Allen Iverson Reflects on His Famous “Practice” Press Conference
Allen Iverson revisited the iconic “practice” rant that went viral and became a defining part of his legacy. He explained that the media twisted the context, ignoring the emotion behind his words.
NBA legend Allen Iverson revealed that he's sober. In a "CBS Mornings" interview aired on Tuesday, the same day LeBron James ...
During his 14-year NBA career, Iverson was an 11-time all-star while playing for the Sixers, Denver Nuggets, Detroit Pistons ...
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"The more and more I see how the people around me appreciate it, I love it" - Allen Iverson reveals he stopped drinking alcohol 6 months ago
With the tribulations he'd gone through, it's understandable why A.I. would turn to alcoholism. Finally, over a decade later, he finally decided to turn the corner and stop drinking, saying that he ...
Amid the news, where Iverson revealed his sobriety, he took to social media to announce his new craft soda. Iverson shared ...
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