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You must believe in yourself and work hard. You don't have to be Iverson or anyone, you are who you are, believing that you are unique. ”
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It's more likely to be selected, but not necessarily!
It's not that you have to have a ring, and it's not that loyalty is OK.
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Their loyalty is enough to be exemplary!
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Yes, among the active players, AI (3-time scoring champion) KG (a precedent for high school NBA success and redefining the meaning of a power forward) KB (3-time champion and 2-time scoring champion) Sharks (4-time champion and 3-time Finals MVP) Kidd (the second-time triple-double champion in history, the best handler) are all very likely to be selected.
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Definitely, AI has three scoring champions, three steal champions, one regular season MVP, two all-name MVPs, and one finals. It only takes one or two of these results to be inducted into the Hall of Fame, not to mention the height of the AI, so our AI can definitely do it!
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No problem, Duncan kg small i is no problem.
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I agree with the above! Garnett and AI are sure to be Hall of Famers! Because KG opened up a precedent for high school to enter the NBA, AI is the smallest scoring champion
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No, unless there is a championship ring.
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It's only a matter of time before it's definitely selected!
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Iverson was officially inducted into the 2016 Nai Smith Basketball Hall of Fame on April 4, 2016.
Aaron Iverson.
Born on June 7, 1975 in Hampton, Virginia, USA, he is a well-known American professional basketball player, a guard (two-way guard), nicknamed "The Answer" (The Answer) AI, and a former captain of the American men's basketball dream team.
Allen Iverson was selected by the Philadelphia 76ers in the first round of the 1996 NBA Draft and became the top pick in the NBA. During his 14-year career, Allen Iverson played for four NBA teams: the 76ers, Nuggets, Grizzlies and Pistons. In his rookie season, he won the Rookie of the Year and Rookie Challenge MVP, and was a four-time NBA scoring champion and a three-time NBA steal champion.
In 2000-10, he was selected to the NBA All-Star Team 11 times and won the NBA All-Star MVP twice, was named to the NBA All-Star Team 3 times, was selected to the All-NBA First Team 3 times, was selected to the All-NBA Second Team 3 times, and was selected to the All-NBA All-NBA Team 3 times in 2006.
In the 2000-2001 season, Iverson played the best performance of his career, was elected NBA regular season MVP that season, and helped the 76ers reach the NBA Finals, but did not win the championship.
On October 30, 2013, Aaron Iverson officially announced his retirement. He averaged minutes, assists and steals per game in his NBA career, and on March 1, 2014, Iverson's No. 3 jersey was retired at halftime for the 76ers' home game against the Wizards.
On April 4, 2016, Allen Iverson was officially inducted into the 2016 Nai Smith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
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Iverson will be 100 percent in the Hall of Fame.
Reason: [Honor] Full of honor, there is a lack of champions
1993 Virginia Football Player of the Year 1993 Virginia Basketball Player of the Year.
1993 Virginia Football Championship.
1993 Virginia Basketball Champion.
1994 1995: Big East Rookie of the Year 1994 1995: Big East Defensive Team of the Year 1995 1996:
Big East Defensive Player of the Year 1995 1996: Big East First Team 1995 1996: All America First Team 1996 NBA Draft Pick (Shortest Pick in History) 1996 1997:
Rookie All-Star MVP, Rookie of the Year, Rookie First Team 1998 1999: Regular season scoring champion (shortest scoring champion in history), All-NBA First Team.
1999 2000: Second Team of the All-Round Team.
2000 2001: All-NBA First Team, All-Star MVP, Regular Season MVP 2000 2001: Regular Season Scoring Champion, Steals Champion 2001 2002:
Second Team of the Year Regular Season Scoring Champion, Steals Champion 2002 2003: Second Team of the All-Round Team Regular Season Steals Champion Runners-up in the men's basketball team at the 2004 Athens Olympics.
2004 2005: All-Star MVP, scoring champion, All-Star First Team.
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Yes!! One of the most important things about being inducted into the Hall of Fame is to make outstanding contributions to the NBA, and it was Ai Xiao who brought hip-hop culture to the NBA! And Xiao Ai also has super popularity, he didn't play a few games last season, but he beat Ray Allen to be selected as an All-Star is the best proof!
Secondly, Xiao Ai has received countless honors since entering the NBA" The 1996 NBA draft champion, the shortest champion in 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: All-Team 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-Team 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:
All-Star 3 2008-2009: Named to the Eastern Conference All-Star starting team 2009-2010: Named to the Eastern Conference All-Star starting team again after the long wait, 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 great players such as Chamberlain and Moses Malone. Although since entering the NBA, Iverson's team has not made a breakthrough except for the 01 season to reach the Finals! But after the merits, Xiao Ai can still enter the Hall of Fame!!
And, of course, his trench hairstyle, I almost forgot!
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Iverson has been inducted into the NBA Hall of Fame.
On April 5, 2016, Allen Iverson was officially inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame as one of the ten members of this year's Basketball Hall of Fame.
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Iverson was inducted into the Hall of Fame and choked up: a skinny man of 1.83 meters who gave everything to basketball.
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Nonsense: Of course pull.
Even now, he hasn't won a championship ring, and he has enough accolades to make him into the Hall of Fame.
But I don't think that's the most important thing: He came from a poor background, but he never shy away from his background, he insisted on himself, he never compromised, he never bowed to power and power, and his seriousness and tenacious fighting spirit in the game were comparable to Jordan in the NBA.
He's got a lot of fans who support him, and he's taught us a lot about how to play and even how to be a human being, and if a player like this doesn't make it to the Hall of Fame, then there's not a single active player who can make it.
ni like Iverson, Iverson is amazing! 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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