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Allen Iverson is one of the most culturally impactful basketball players ever. He changed the game, on and off the court. An innovative, speedy, creative scorer…who could put anyone on their heels. This original documentary examines the entirety of his career. The handles, the style, the swag, the all go no quit mindset…relive every dunk, steal, and ankle breaker in this original documentary from Joseph Vincent.

Voice Over Narration by
Andrew Scott

50 Comments

  1. I loved watching him play. He was my inspiration with his style of play. I am only 5'2 but I loved to play basketball in my high school years. And The Answer, as well as Muggsy Bogues, prooved that not only height really matters in this sport.His drives against greatest PF and C of the NBA inspired me to do the same while playing against my oponents.
    Greetings from Poland

  2. Bubba Chuck been nice since like 8th grade, I went to Syms middle in 89-91, so we all knew the legend, I played some AAU ball with my guy Brett Harper, Marseilles Brown back in 91, and in HS I moved to York Co. and played at Tabb High and played against Chuck in the Fort Eustis tourney right after he had won the state championship in football, you could tell he was on a completely different level, nasty, dunks, steals, trash talking, laughing at us while he flipped the ball behind his back, the fake behind the back pass while he layer it up?!! In HS he was doing this, and he wasn't even in bball shape yet and dropped like 28 or 30 on us, we kept it close but missed free throws killed us along with Chuck and Tony Rutland lol 😆 Rutland was nasty too, deadly from 3 point range in that game too

  3. The pass should've been caught. That's not why they lost poor rebounding , Fox getting right to his spot, not on time, did anyone try to make him go right , Bones bad shots , Pg had a couple bad shots toward the end .

  4. Iversons 47, and hes gonna receive 32Mill when he turns 55, and also recieve 800k a Year for the rest of his life, from a deal w Reebok he signed while Playin. Woww Cool Contract👍🏾

  5. If taller he'd have been the 🐐 but how he changed the league and carried a bunch of randoms to the finals and put a blemish on Lakers who were undefeated in playoffs. Truly blessed to have watched his career

  6. I remember first seeing him on sports center playing for the Hoyas, He dunked, fake out a player so bad. At that moment Everyone knew who was the #1 draft pick.

  7. It’s tragic how AI is left out many conversations. He wasn’t even 6 foot tall and straight schooled pretty much anyone. I don’t think there’s anyone that played AI that would disagree and if they did it’s probably cause they hating. He was also the tip of the spear when it came to his attire, all that you see now that is normal, AI got trashed and beat up for it.

  8. It’s weird Iverson was honestly different I think that’s what I always liked about Allen Iverson is that he wasn’t hungry for the championship he just wanted to be free and do what he loves in the game and that was enough for him to be satisfied

  9. This is my goat! All alone in Philly in his 11 years I can’t even name a teammate he’s had except iguadola. 6 foot and took his team to the finals alone. Allen iverson was so beast they couldn’t criticize his game but his tattoos and hairstyle. That’s wild. That was the first time I noticed how the media plays an agenda trying to pin Allen iverson to be these mean thugs who doesn’t give af. The whole “practice” thing they edited that 49 minute video in 2 minutes to make him seem like this bad guy but they never mentioned he was grieving his best friend

  10. Why did you say he was both the best basketball and football player in the country? He was a really good high school football player but he certainly wasn’t the best.

  11. Bro, YOU IS THE FUCKIN MAN FOR THIS JAWN… A.I is the best player ever to me man.. I’m from philly.. the impact he had on the city man.. I LOVE HOW YOU DID THIS

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