The public image for years had been of a bad boy tamed by his growing family sitting near the baseline. The truth was that Iverson was often an absentee husband and father.

That's still AI. I can't stand the "bad fathering," but, he need to quit this; "
I don't sympathize with millionaires" talk. Dude, like all pros, had a hunnid ppl in his pockets and, obvisiously, not enough watching his back.
He's still a grown man--smh @ the jewelry and he can't efford to eat.
But, don't act like money and fame solves your problem. Allen prolly never really dealt with his childhood issues because he fame, money & basketball distracted him.
What the drinking looks like; he can't stand himself, nor wants to hear that inner dialogue. I'm no expert--Like Chucks said "God is"--but, that's how I feel.
Forget a career, I hope his life gets together.
Like the article said it just seems like basketball is all dude will ever had. Kind of sad that without that dude's life fell apart. I just don't have that great of an imagination to be able to think how you can blow 150 million in salary and way more from endorsements.
I don't see how modern fans can still say that with all their business out there
Dude been in the league since '96
What we forget about b-ball players is that; they still are workers
These bosses live wild, but; their check isn't depended on if they can run and jump and they still make a lot pass their 30's
No way one man can blow that much money himself. His boys, agent, lawyers, accountants, and wifey were more than likely robbing him blind. I'm sure they had access to his bank accounts, credit and debit cards.
Don't blame his wife; she suppose to get that money. And she seems to be the only one caring for the kids.