How influential was Allen Iverson?

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Huge influence

I had friends and family who didn't give a damn about basketball, but would watch just to see A.I and then buy his shoes and posters of him.

Back in middle school it seemed like everybody had the Questions or the Answers (his shoes) and also his jersey

This is all quite amazing, if you take into account he never had any national televised commercials or endorsements like Jordan or Grant Hill etc.

all the black chicks in middle school wearing that Iverson jersey:wow:
 

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Iverson's influence was beyond basketball. Look at him. He was your normal street hood baller dude that made it big. And when he made it big, he didn't change who he was. He still dressed the same, and acted the same. He was real. That spoke much louder than his play on the court.
 

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Iverson's influence was beyond basketball. Look at him. He was your normal street hood baller dude that made it big. And when he made it big, he didn't change who he was. He still dressed the same, and acted the same. He was real. That spoke much louder than his play on the court.
 
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What's your beef against Iverson, breh?

11-time all star
MVP
Rookie of the Year
3 time steals leader
3 time scoring leader

What didn't you like about his game?

:ld:
Got no beef with Iverson, dude was one of my favorite players growing up. But here's the thing - dudes can't differentiate between the influence he had and his play on the court. His image has had dudes saying the most wildest shyt since he established himself in the league to this very day. His story as a player has been embellished by his "fans" more than every other star in the modern era.

:manny:
 

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He was one of those rare players that made cats with no basketball aspirations decide they wanted to play,and become interested in the game....that's when you transcend the sport,not too many cats can say that:wow:

You had Rodman who first came with the "different" look,that rejected the idea you had to be clean cut and look a certain way or it could effect your draft position and endorsements....even though he didn't have that coming into the league himself he made young dudes feel like they could be themselves and represent what they love,and you had to take it or leave it:myman:

From the zone,to all of a sudden bein more strict on the crossover callin it a carry once he crossed Jordan:whoa:,refs making bad calls on purpose...the league didn't like the changing of the guard:mjpls:

Jordan had our feet,AI had our hearts:mjcry:
 

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I rocked with him at georgetown,I had the nike #3 iverson georgetown warm up jacket and the navy blue georgetown iverson jersey in 96 :wow:

Besides that Iverson influenced me none :manny:
 

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A.I. and Moss were like gods to kids born between 88 and 93. You couldn't play ball at a park without a point guard trying to jock or a dude catching a pass and saying he Moss'd him.

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