Iverson says his infamous "practice" moment was a misunderstanding and that he could have explained himself "a little better.
There’s so much more to Allen Iverson than his career with the Sixers, which makes up only about 100 pages of his new memoir.
NBA legend Allen Iverson is now 50 and has released his memoir, ‘Misunderstood,’ opening up on struggles, career, and resilience.
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.
These are takeaways from the recent interviews the Sixers legend has done for 'Misunderstood,' which was released this week.
Raja Bell debunked the misconception that Allen Iverson wasn't working hard in practice - "It wasn't like he was bullsh-ting through practice, he came there to hoop" originally appeared on Basketball ...
In a conversation with ESPN's Stephen A. Smith that he relayed on "First Take," Allen Iverson denied being drunk during his 2002 "practice" rant. "This is a flat-out lie," Smith said Friday on "First ...
Allen Iverson was drunk at the 2002 news conference in which he repeated the phrase "we're talking about practice" 22 times, according to a book published this week. Journalist Kent Babb interviewed ...