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Three-time scoring champion, one regular season MVP 2001 season, and multiple steal champions.
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97 Best Rookie.
05 Score Champion 00 01mvp
05 All-Star MVP
11-time All-Star.
There are also steals several times, the shortest scoring champion in history (and so on, the shortest honor in history), but I personally think his greatest honor is not in the statistics, but in his spirit and Amy, who loves him so much.
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The 1996 NBA Draft champion, the shortest overall pick in NBA history; 1996 1997: Rookie All-Star MVP, Rookie of the Year, Rookie First Team; 1998 1999: Regular season scoring champion, All-Team First Team; 1999-2000:
Second Team of the Year; 2000 2001: Regular season scoring champion, steal champion, All-Star First Team, All-Star MVP, regular season MVP; 2001 2002: All-NBA Second Team, regular season scoring champion, steal champion; 2002-2003:
All-NBA Second Team Regular Season Steals King; 2004 Olympic men's basketball third place; 2004 2005: All-Star MVP, scoring champion, All-Star First Team; 2005 2006: Best Team 3; 2006—2007:
Best Team 3 teams; 2008-2009: Eastern Conference All-Star starting lineup 2009-2010: Named to Eastern Conference All-Star starting lineup, but withdrew from the game due to his daughter's illness.
He has been selected to the All-Star team 11 times, and in this record, he is already on par with players such as Chamberlain and Moses Malone.
There are so many too many for me to count. He is a legend in his own right.
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It doesn't matter, the important thing is that he doesn't have a ring, ah, a sad man.
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11-time All-Star.
Four-time scoring champion.
00 01 04 05 All-Star MVP steal king.
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Scoring champion, best rookie, regular season MVP, shortest champion, 11-time All-Star
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Best Rookie. Rookie Game MVP. Four-time scoring champion. Three consecutive steal kings. Two-time All-Star MVP. A regular season MVP [the smallest and lightest MVP].
In addition to championships and FMVPs, there are also best defensive players. Almost all of his personal honors have been won.
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Pick up the top pick.
Rookie All-Star Game MVP
Best Rookie. Regular season MVP
2 All-Star Game MVP
4. Scoring champion. 3 steal king.
Best Team 123 teams.
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Except for the championship, he's a perfect god.
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Ivor, it should be Iverson. Accolades in the NBA:
Allen Iverson, male, born on June 7, 1975, is a former famous NBA basketball player, an 11-time NBA All-Star team, and the captain of the U.S. men's basketball dream team. On June 26, 1996, he was drafted by the Philadelphia 76ers and became the top NBA pick with the nickname "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.
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Except for not having won a championship ring, he has won all other honors.
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In terms of personal honor, it is a two-time regular season MVP
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Graduated from: Georgetown University (Georgiatown) graduated in '98 as a rookie, scored 1787 points in the season, set a record in the NBA, won the NBA "Rookie of the Year" title in the 1996-97 season, became the first player on the 76ers to win this honor won the title of "Player of the Month" (November 1996), average points, assists, steals, ranked first among rookies In April 1997, scoring more than 40 points in 5 consecutive games, Participated in the 1997 All-Star Weekend "Rookie Game" by setting a record for the highest number of NBA rookies, scoring 19 points and distilling out 9 assists; Won the title of "Most Valuable Player" in the 1998-99 season, was selected into the NBA "All-NBA Team", averaged points per game, ranked first in the NBA, was selected for the 1999-2000 NBA "Second Team", participated in the 2001 NBA "All-Star Game", won the title of "Most Valuable Player" won the title of "Most Valuable Player" in the 2000-01 NBA season, and ranked first in the league in points per game and steals, and was selected for the 2001-02 NBA "Second Team". ”; Participated in the "All-Star Game" and started the 2001-02 season, ranking No. 1 in the NBA in points per game, steals, and minutes played, establishing a "cross over** club" that provides benefits to Philadelphia residents, likes to draw and read sports illustrated, and the favorite actor is Samuel Jackson's favorite food is lasagna, and he has a daughter: Diola; A son:
Allen II05-06 Season Technical Stats Technical Stats Team Appearances Starting Time Shooting 3-pointers Free throws Offensive rebounds Defensive rebounds Total rebounds Assists Steals Blocks Turnovers Fouls Scoring Average 76ers 73 Sum 73 72 3029 814-1819 72-222 675-829 44 187 231 532 140 10 248 121 2375
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Average: Assists, steals, 45% from the field, 34% from three-point range
Very awesome data Some people can't type this data in their lifetime, but he's a rookie!!
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Xiao Ai... Does he take honor in mind? He's a basketball elf...
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2000 regular season MVP scoring champion for several consecutive years 1996 Best Rookie of the Year.
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Misconceptions remain, but answers remain!
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Except for the championship, almost everything deserves it...
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He is a god! Except for Jordan, unbeatable.
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You just have to remember that he is the shortest champion in history, and he is the greatest uncrowned king.
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Scoring Champion, Steal Champion, Regular Season MVP, All-Star MVP, Rookie of the Year, First Team of the All-NBA Team, etc.
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The highest honor for an individual is, of course, MVP
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Single-season scoring champion Regular season MVP All-Star MVP
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Iverson played two seasons in the collegiate league for Georgetown University and was selected as a rookie in the NBA in 1996 to join the Philadelphia 76ers. In his first year, he topped the team in terms of average scores. In the '98-99 season, he averaged the most points per game in the league, and was named to the All-NBA First Team.
The following season, he ranked second in the league in points average, third in steals and minutes played, and was named to the NBA Second Team. Also in those two seasons, thanks to Iverson's outstanding play, the 76ers made the playoffs for the second consecutive year after eight years of absence from the playoffs and entered the second round. In 2004, he was selected to the starting team of the All-Star Game, and in 2003, he was selected to the starting team of the All-Star Game, and was selected to the NBA "Second Team" in the 2001-02 season; Participated in the 2002 All-Star Game and started In the 2001-02 season, the average points, steals, and minutes played per game ranked No. 1 in the NBA Won the title of "Most Valuable Player" in the NBA in the 2000-01 season, ranking first in the league in points per game and steals Participated in the 2001 All-Star Game and won the title of "Most Valuable Player" Selected to the NBA "Second Team" in the 1999-2000 season In the 1998-99 season, the average points per game, Ranked No. 1 in the NBA and was selected as the NBA's "All-Rookie Team" Won the title of "Best Rookie" in the NBA in the 1996-97 season, becoming the first rookie player on the 76ers to receive this honor, scoring 1,787 points in the season, setting a record for the highest rookie in the 76ers In April 1997, he scored more than 40 points in five consecutive games, setting a record for the highest rookie in the NBA Participated in the 1997 All-Star Weekend "Rookie Competition", scoring 19 points and 9 assists; Earn the title of "Most Valuable Player" (I hope you will adopt it).
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1994 1995: Best Rookie in the Big East; 1994 1995: Best Defender of the Big East; 1995-1996:
Big East Defensive Player of the Year 1995 1996: First Team of the Big East; 1995 1996: First team in the All America League; 1996 NBA Draft No. 1 pick; 1996-1997:
Rookie All-Star MVP, Rookie of the Year, Rookie First Team; 1998 1999: Regular season scoring champion, All-Team First Team; 1999 2000: Second Team of the All-NB; 2000-2001:
All-NBA First Team, All-Star MVP, Regular Season MVP; 2000 2001: Regular season scoring champion, steal champion; 2001 2002: All-NBA Second Team, regular season scoring champion, steal champion; 2002-2003:
All-NBA Second Team Regular Season Steals King; 2004 Olympic men's basketball third place; 2004 2005: All-Star MVP, scoring champion, All-NBA First Team 2005 2006: All-NBA 3rd Team 2006-2007:
All-Star 3 Team 10 times selected to the All-Star team, in this record, has been compared to Chamberlain, Moses Malone and other great players 2008-2009: Selected to the Eastern Conference All-Star starting team.
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Individual honors are only All-Star Game MVP, and best rookie can also be counted. The stats are not as outstanding as Kobe's, but he has broken through almost all star players on the opposite position, including Jordan and Kobe, which is absolutely unprecedented.
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Allen Iverson, a famous NBA basketball player in the United States, has been selected to the NBA All-Star team many times, and was the captain of the American men's basketball dream team. The official height is 1.83 meters, and the net bounce height in situ has reached an inch in situ, and the net bounce height of the run-up has reached 45 inches (that is, about 114cm). On June 26, 1996, he was named the shortest No. 1 pick in NBA history by the Philadelphia 76ers, nicknamed "The Answer."
On November 26, 2009, Iverson announced his retirement. 2009 All-Star Game East starter, 2008 All-Star Game West Force starter; From 2001 to 2006, he was the first All-Star player in the East Army, and was awarded the title of "Most Valuable Player" by the All-Star Game. Selected to the 2005-06 NBA "Third Team"; Selected to the 2004-05 NBA All-NBA Team; Selected to the 2001-02 NBA "Second Team"; Won the title of "Most Valuable Player" in the 2000-01 NBA regular season; Selected to the 1999-2000 NBA "Second Team"; Selected to the NBA's "All-Star Team" in the 98-99 season; In the 96-97 season, he was awarded the NBA "Best Rookie" title, becoming the first rookie player of the 76ers to win this award; In April 1997, he scored more than 40 points in five consecutive games, setting a record for the most NBA rookies; Participated in the '97 All-Star "Rookie Contest" and scored 19 points and 9 assists; Won the title of "Most Valuable Player of the Rookie Game"; The "shortest draft pick" in NBA history!
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