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Valentine's Day. With one game left in the regular season of the high school league, Iverson, who was tired from the double pressure of life and games, needed to loosen his hail belt, so he went to a bowling alley called "Circle Line" with a few friends. Disaster struck suddenly, and Iverson's life seemed to come to an end.
That night, Iverson and three friends got into an argument with a group of white teenagers at the Circle Bowling Alley, which quickly escalated into a brawl involving more than 50 people. The chairs of the arena become the ** of both sides. Although Iverson led the team to a 69-67 victory over the Hamptons two days later to win the division championship and qualify for the AAA tournament, at the same time, Hamptons** was fully involved in the brawl that resulted in three serious injuries.
Four injured bystanders confirmed that some black high school students were involved.
Although Iverson was not seen in the video footage, although he repeatedly claimed that he had left the arena before the incident began, and although the injured Barbara could not be identified**, two witnesses confirmed that it was Ivherson who injured Barbara by lifting a chair.
In the end, all four blacks were sentenced to 15 years in prison, and Iverson was sentenced to 5 years in prison for leading the trouble.
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Allen Iverson, male, born on June 7, 1975 in Hampton, Virginia, is a former famous NBA basketball player, an 11-time NBA All-Star selection, and former captain of the U.S. Men's Basketball Dream Team.
He was drafted by the Philadelphia 76ers on June 26, 1996, becoming the shortest No. 1 pick in NBA history, nicknamed "The Answer." Iverson played for the Philadelphia 76ers, Nuggets, Grizzlies and Pistons in his 14-year career, averaging minutes, points, assists and steals per game. Over the course of his career, Iverson was a four-time scoring champion, an 11-time All-Star, and a three-time steal champion.
In the 2000-2001 season, Iverson played the best performance of his career, winning the regular season MVP trophy and helping the 76ers reach the NBA Finals. On October 30, 2013, Allen Iverson officially announced his retirement in Philadelphia.
On September 10, 2016, Allen Iverson was officially inducted into the Nai Smith Basketball Memorial Hall of Fame.
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At his peak, Iverson was a top five player in the NBA league in terms of overall strength and a top three in offensive ability. Iverson's peak season was leading the 76ers to the Finals. That year, he was a single-core leader, and the offense could basically only count on him to overcome obstacles in the East and reach the finals.
Iverson's scoring ability is very strong, and very hardworking, he has won 4 scoring titles, Iverson's 4 scoring titles are much more difficult than Durant's scoring titles, not to mention that Iverson is only meters, just say that the defensive intensity at that time is incomparable to today's league, Iverson can almost beat Kobe Bryant in the trend of the four quarterbacks, which is enough to show his greatness.
Iverson will win. Because Allen's main offensive means is to shoot open threes, and in a 1vs1 situation, it is difficult to have open positions. At this time, Xiao Ai's super breakthrough ability can easily come in handy.
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