Allen Iverson, the NBA player was involved in lots of controversies. Iverson played for teams like Philadelphia 76ers, Denver Nuggets, and Detroit Pistons. Iverson used to create troubles for no reason during his career days. One incident where Allen Iverson used the word “Practice” in a press conference can never be forgotten. Also, you can read the top 50 NBA scandals in history.
Allen Iverson Practice Rant – What Happened?
Allen Iverson was one of the key players for the Philadelphia 76ers during the 2001/2002 NBA season. The Philadelphia 76ers were favorites for the season, but they lost the playoffs against Boston Celtics. Larry Brown, the coach of Allen Iverson and his team, criticized him after he missed practice games. He also indicated that was one of the reasons for the defeat.

After a week, Allen Iverson met the press and there began the hilarious incident. The reporter started with the team’s defeat and Iverson responded saying, “We lost, man. It ain’t a whole bunch to that. Simple as that, we lost”. The reporter also questioned about Allen Iverson’s practice habits after he was criticized by his coach.
Iverson stated he missed a practice game, but he was angry when the reporter kept asking it. Allen Iverson said the word “Practice” 22 times. He kept saying “We talkin’ about practice. Not a game.” Allen Iverson’s practice rant became viral and he was the talk of the town. Some reports also revealed Allen Iverson was drunk. Allen Iverson practice rant remains one of the hilarious incidents in the NBA.
In the press meet, Iverson confirmed he was on the same page with Larry Brown. Iverson said, “Yeah we’re one the same page. I don’t have a problem with coach. I love Larry Brown. You people may not believe it or feel me when I say it but I do.”
Allen Iverson Career
Allen Iverson was drafted by the Philadelphia 76ers in the 1996 NBA draft. Iverson was one of the best Shooting Guards during his career days. His first salary was $2.2 million for the 1996 NBA season. Allen Iverson also played for Denver Nuggets, Detroit Pistons, and Memphis Grizzlies. In his career, Iverson earned $150 Million the NBA.
Allen Iverson’s major achievements are NBA Most Valuable Player, NBA Rookie of the Year, and NBA All-Star Game MVP. He never won an NBA title in his career, but he won a bronze medal in Olympics. Allen Iverson also won gold medals in the FIBA Americas Championship and Summer Universiade.
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FAQ
Where was Allen Iverson born?
Allen Iverson was born in Hampton, Virginia
What is the Age of Allen Iverson?
Allen Iverson is 49 years old

