Allen Iverson: The Greatest Basketball's Greatest NBA Player

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“I had a lot of growing up to do. A lot of hard times, I learned the hard way” (Allen Iverson). Allen Iverson grew up living a harsh childhood. Allen’s mother was a single mom with three kids. On her own Allen, his sister Brandy, and his sister Leisha. Allen has led a very interesting life. He is destined to be one of the greatest NBA players of not only his generation, but of the history of basketball. Allen Iverson was born on June 7, 1975, in Hampton Virginia. As a child growing up Allen had thought that he would have a future in football. After things got bad in life he focused on one thing and that would get him out of all the mess and he chose football. Allen was no doubt the best player in his whole grade school. Allen’s mother had …show more content…

He made a huge impact on the NBA. People say that Allen is a “pound-for-pound one of the NBA's greatest players”. Allen dressed differently that other players. He wore baggy clothes and had cornrows. The NBA commissioner David Stern made a ‘mandatory dress code’ shortly after he noticed that the way Allen dressed influenced other sto dress the same. This meant that couldn't wear sleeveless shirts, chains, or baggy clothes.Allen was said to be the most influential NBA player of all time. He always played with a chip in his shoulder. While he was in rookie season he crossed over “the great” MIchael Jordan. After that nobody looked at his as Allen Iverson, they all looked at him as the guy the crossed up Michael Jordan. Although so many people didn't like his style or attitude; many people thought of him as an inspiration to many young and even grown people. Even if Allen Iverson had some bad times in his life, it doesn't mean he is a bad person. Although some people say he is bad, others think of him as an inspiration to people. He wants to be his own person. “I don't wanna be Jordan, I don't wanna be Bird or Isiah, I don't want to be any of those guys. I want to look in the mirror and say I did it my way” (Allen

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