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Superstar Allen Iverson, who was traded to the Detroit Pistons, has officially confirmed his jersey number on the team. Amazingly, the number is neither Iverson's No. 3 shirt since his debut (which is already owned by sophomore Rodney Stucky), nor the previously rumored No. 23 shirt. Iverson ultimately chose the No. 1 jersey as his number with the Pistons, and Chauncy Billups, who was traded to the Nuggets, chose No. 7.
It also means that Iverson is reluctant to share the great number 23 with the superstars of Michael Jordan and LeBron James, and does not "steal" the jersey numbers of young players or veterans like Kobe Bryant and Anthony Walker. The No. 1 jersey, if you speculate on the purpose of choosing this number, for Iverson, it not only satisfies the nostalgia of Pistons fans for Billups, but also marks a new positioning for himself: a new starting point.
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He's the guy who's coming to take Billups' place and lead the Pistons further afield, and he's starting over.
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Because sophomores wear number threes, they are not allowed to change player numbers during the season.
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He's coming to take Billups' place and lead the Pistons further.
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Iverson is the number 3 jersey.
From Iverson, Francis, Marbury, to Wade, Paul, and now CJ McCollum, the No. 3 jersey has always been the favorite number of top defenders. Among them, the greatest are of course Iverson and Wade Jane Hail, Iverson is arrogant, has distinctive personal characteristics, and brought hip-hop culture into the NBA, he and Wade are like Predators, they will never give up until the last moment without fighting, and they will be fearless no matter what kind of defense they face on the court.
Biography. Allen Iverson, male, born on June 7, 1975, is a former famous NBA basketball player, has been selected to the NBA All-Star team 11 times, and was the captain of the American 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.
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Iverson wears the number 3 shirt. Also wore the number 6 jersey. The 2002 All-Star, held in Philadelphia, as the host and the previous year's MVP, Iverson said before the game that he wanted to wear the No. 6 jersey to pay tribute to the 76ers' "Dr. J" Julius Irving.
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. In his 14-year career, Allen Iverson played for the 76ers, Nuggets, Grizzlies and Pistons, winning the NBA Rookie of the Year Award and the Rookie Challenge MVP in his rookie season, winning the NBA scoring title four times and the NBA steal king three times.
History. As of 2009, Iverson scored 24,020 career points, ranking 22nd in NBA history.
As of 2009, Iverson ranked fifth in the league in career scoring per game, and he is the only NBA star other than Jordan, Chamberlain and George Gervin to be the league's leading scorer four times.
As of 2009, Iverson ranked second in league history in terms of points per game in the playoffs, scoring more than 40 points per game in 10 playoff games, and he also ranked seventh in the league in steals per game.
As of 2008, he has scored 40+ points in a single game in his professional career, ranking fourth in NBA history.
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Iverson mainly wears the number 3, which is his signature number.
No. 3 is almost the logo of Iverson alone, and the 76ers' black and white jersey No. 3 can be said to be a classic in the entire NBA. He has been No. 3 since he was in high school, and he chose No. 1 in the group because the No. 3 of the Pistons was Starkey. The Philadelphia 76ers held a jersey retirement ceremony for four-time NBA scoring champion Allen Iverson.
The jersey retirement ceremony took place at halftime during the 76ers' game against the Wizards.
Introduction
Before the Philadelphia 76ers host the Washington Wizards, all 76ers players appeared in training uniforms with Iverson's name and nickname, and then Iverson's No. 3 jersey retirement ceremony was presided over by the new NBA commissioner Adam Shaw.
Iverson joined the 76ers as the No. 1 overall pick in 1996 and played in 722 games and played 29,879 minutes. Despite being only a meter tall and a 75-kilogram abrasive weight, he became the top scorer in NBA history, averaging points per game during his time with the 76ers, tied with Chamberlain for the most in team history.
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Iverson No. 3 jersey.
Allen Iverson, born June 7, 1975 in Hampton, Virginia, USA, is a former American professional basketball player, a guard nicknamed "The Answer", and a former captain of the U.S. Men's Basketball Dream Team.
In the 2000-2001 season, Iverson played the best performance of his career, winning the MVP award that season and helping the 76ers reach the NBA Finals, but did not win the championship.
On October 30, 2013, Allen Iverson announced his retirement. In his NBA career, he averaged minutes per game, scoring points, assists and steals. On March 1, 2014, Iverson's No. 3 jersey was retired at halftime for the 76ers' home game against the Wizards.
Character evaluation:
Iverson's shooting moves aren't the most standard, but they're definitely right for him. Fast and concise, it is part of his body training. Watching Iverson's footsteps and flower arrangements before his breakthrough gives people an artistic enjoyment.
Iverson's breakthrough has become very different from when he first entered the Dao, becoming more concise and effective, and he has done a better job of capturing and grasping the timing of the breakthrough. Maybe Iverson's breakthrough only has a shortcoming that is not a disadvantage--- too much to like a breakthrough on the right side!
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Iverson's jersey is No. 3.
In 1996, Iverson was drafted by the 76ers as the No. 1 pick, and has been wearing the No. 3 jersey ever since, winning many accolades. Iverson wore the No. 6 jersey only once, during the All-Star Weekend in 2002, in honor of his idol and 76ers legend Julius "Dr. J" Irving. At that time, Iverson was in full swing and was one of the top players in the NBA.
Later in Iverson's career, as his ability declined, as he grew older and hungry for a championship, Iverson was traded to the Pistons, and the Pistons' No. 3 jersey was already occupied, so Iverson ended up wearing the No. 1 jersey. Although Iverson wore a total of three jerseys, only the number three represented his glory and glory, as well as the highlight of his career.
Allen Iverson has made a historical record:
As of 2009, Iverson scored 24,020 career points, 22nd in NBA history.
As of 2009, Iverson ranked fifth in the league in career points per game, and he is the only NBA star other than Jordan, Chamberlain and George Gervin to be the league's leading scorer four times.
As of 2009, Iverson ranked second in league history in terms of points per game per game, scoring more than 40 points in 10 playoff games, and ranking seventh in the league in steals per game.
As of 2008, he has scored 40+ points in a single game in his career, ranking fourth in NBA history.
As of 2013, Iverson has scored 40+10 (assists) five times in a single season, ranking fifth in NBA history.
As of 2013, Iverson is the seventh player in NBA history to score 50+ in two consecutive games.
Re: Iverson's steal.
Allen Iverson is one of the best stealers in the league today after Jordan and Stockton, having won the league's steal king three times in the 1999-2000, 2001-02 and 2002-03 seasons, and is the only player in NBA history to become the steal king three years in a row. In his seven-year career, he averaged more than 2 steals per game every season, with a total of 1,158 steals, and an average of one successful steal per game; Iverson became the steals leader in his rookie season, and even if he didn't become the steals leader in his first four seasons, he easily ranked in the top 10 of the league's steals list. He once had an impressive record of 9 steals in a single game. >>>More
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Walker scored 60 points, 16 assists, 12 rebounds, 8 steals and 4 blocks, while Irving scored 57 points, 18 assists, 11 rebounds, 8 steals and 4 blocks.