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I respect Iverson, he's somewhere on my top 5 players in basketball.
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Originally Posted by whywesteppin
Loo can become a billionaire and cure cancer and become president, but he'll still be known primarily as the guy who got stepped over by Iverson in game 1 of the 2001 NBA Finals. On his home court.
Originally Posted by whywesteppin
Loo can become a billionaire and cure cancer and become president, but he'll still be known primarily as the guy who got stepped over by Iverson in game 1 of the 2001 NBA Finals. On his home court.
i concurOriginally Posted by Super Producer J
A.I. is my favorite player, and I don't really care that he never won a 'chip. Several greats have never gotten one, and he's just part of the fold. I can sit and watch game highlights of this man for hours upon hours. He still amazes me. Definitely the realest dude to ever touch the hardwood, dude would not change for nothing. He's STILL in the club rocking his tall tee, du-rag and fitted. I swear those Nash MVP seasons, if A.I. had a squad, would have been his 2nd and 3rd MVP seasons. He was abusing the entire league. I doubt we'll ever see a player of his stature dominate the way he has.
Pound for pound, the toughest player ever.
i concurOriginally Posted by Super Producer J
A.I. is my favorite player, and I don't really care that he never won a 'chip. Several greats have never gotten one, and he's just part of the fold. I can sit and watch game highlights of this man for hours upon hours. He still amazes me. Definitely the realest dude to ever touch the hardwood, dude would not change for nothing. He's STILL in the club rocking his tall tee, du-rag and fitted. I swear those Nash MVP seasons, if A.I. had a squad, would have been his 2nd and 3rd MVP seasons. He was abusing the entire league. I doubt we'll ever see a player of his stature dominate the way he has.
Pound for pound, the toughest player ever.