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Allen Iverson: “I don’t even have money for a cheeseburger”

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Allen Iverson: “I don’t even have money for a cheeseburger”

Postby Methylamine » Thu Apr 25, 2013 5:31 pm

http://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/wi ... story.html

PHILADELPHIA — Less than an hour before the 8 p.m. tipoff, Philadelphia 76ers employees are scurrying around the Wells Fargo Center, hoping this Saturday night unfolds as planned.

It’s late March, and the team is handing out Allen Iverson bobblehead dolls. Iverson himself is scheduled to attend, a rare public appearance for the 37-year-old former NBA superstar. He’ll be introduced during a pregame ceremony and then watch the game from Sixers chief executive Adam Aron’s suite. But Iverson isn’t here yet, and a troubling rumor is passing through the arena’s arteries: Iverson has missed his flight.

“He’ll be on time,” Aron says assuredly. “That’s all that matters.”

Three years after Iverson’s last NBA game, the spotlight has shifted from his play to his flaws. His refusal back then to play by society’s rules was seen as an independent player’s quirks, part of the character and the brand, same as his cornrows and tattoos.

Practicing with hangovers added to the legend. Skipping team functions and refusing to obey the league’s dress code was a man who wouldn’t be held down. And embarrassing defenders on the way to the basket, in the NBA and before that at Georgetown, was a nightly statement by the 6-foot, 165-pound guard: If a man, no matter his size, is determined enough, he can get the better of giants.

But Iverson isn’t a basketball player anymore. This is something most everyone but Iverson has accepted, and for years a question worried those closest to him: What happens when the most important part of a man’s identity, the beam supporting the other unstable matter, is no longer there?

For the past three years, as Iverson chased an NBA comeback, his marriage fell apart and much of his fortune – he earned more than $150 million in salary alone during his career – dissolved. Now, those who once ignored past signals have recognized that basketball may have been the only thing holding Iverson’s life together.

“He has hit rock bottom, and he just hasn’t accepted it yet,” says former Philadelphia teammate Roshown McLeod.

A few minutes before 8 o’clock, a black Suburban pulls into the players’ parking lot. At 7:59, the passenger door opens, and Iverson climbs out, shouting profanity. Then he notices Aron, who wraps his arms around Iverson. They walk toward the entrance, Iverson still shouting, for one more night under the lights.

“God gave him this great gift,” says Pat Croce, the former Sixers executive who selected Iverson first overall in the 1996 NBA draft. “But you knew one day, he was going to take it away.”

‘I worry about him’

Iverson stood during a divorce proceeding in Atlanta in 2012 and pulled out his pants pockets. “I don’t even have money for a cheeseburger,” he shouted toward his estranged wife, Tawanna, who then handed him $61.

The scene showed a stark side of a man who had captivated crowds, pushed boundaries, and became one of the NBA’s biggest stars. He did things his way, on his schedule, speaking honestly during news conferences and snubbing the professional sports establishment. Crowds connected with Iverson, who’d succeeded despite physical limitations and mistakes, such as a felony conviction at 18 for his role in a bowling-alley brawl in Hampton, Va., his home town.

Too lazy to copy and paste the rest of the article but basically, this guy went from being one of the best and well-paid players in the NBA, to rock-bottom. He probably should have went to practice :lol:

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Re: Allen Iverson: “I don’t even have money for a cheeseburg

Postby Basra- » Thu Apr 25, 2013 8:18 pm

Do u expect anything better from an adoon? :dj:

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Re: Allen Iverson: “I don’t even have money for a cheeseburg

Postby Turbulence » Fri Apr 26, 2013 2:32 am

I remember my older bother buying me AI's first sneakers, the Reebok Question Mid, when I was young. One of my favorite NBA sneakers. If this story is true then it is sad. I don't know what is wrong with a lot of these black athletes these days. It is like they never learn a lesson from what happened to other players. So many of them have had gambling, drugs and alcohol ruin their lives and deplete the fortunes they have amassed during their careers.

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Re: Allen Iverson: “I don’t even have money for a cheeseburg

Postby barbarossa » Fri Apr 26, 2013 3:36 am

I remember my older bother buying me AI's first sneakers, the Reebok Question Mid, when I was young. One of my favorite NBA sneakers. If this story is true then it is sad. I don't know what is wrong with a lot of these black athletes these days. It is like they never learn a lesson from what happened to other players. So many of them have had gambling, drugs and alcohol ruin their lives and deplete the fortunes they have amassed during their careers.
Nothing really shocking here!! famous black athletes, musician, and other entertainers have been squandering their wealth left and right for quite sometime now. The followings are just few of the names(athletes in particular) who, over the years, have managed to go from riches to rags:

Mike Tyson(earned over 400 million dollars over his career)
Latrell Spreewell (almost 100 million dollars in earnings)
Kenny Anderson(60 million dollars)
Antoine Walker(110 million dollars earnings)

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Re: Allen Iverson: “I don’t even have money for a cheeseburg

Postby FAH1223 » Fri Apr 26, 2013 9:40 am

Iverson is broke now but he got money coming to him when he's 55. Whoever got that deal with Reebok for him was a genius and saved Iverson from himself.

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Re: Allen Iverson: “I don’t even have money for a cheeseburg

Postby Jaidi » Fri Apr 26, 2013 9:51 am

Misleading article, he has a bank account he can't access till old age and he has NBA pension for life which is worth a couple hundred thousand. Also still has endorsements. He will be fine.

Celebs often go broke in general, not just black dudes. A lotta broke ex- footballers, actors, singers etc.

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Re: Allen Iverson: “I don’t even have money for a cheeseburg

Postby Lillaahiya » Fri Apr 26, 2013 12:50 pm

Iverson in his prime was just :ahh:

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Re: Allen Iverson: “I don’t even have money for a cheeseburg

Postby Alphanumeric » Fri Apr 26, 2013 3:24 pm

I remember my older bother buying me AI's first sneakers, the Reebok Question Mid, when I was young. One of my favorite NBA sneakers. If this story is true then it is sad. I don't know what is wrong with a lot of these black athletes these days. It is like they never learn a lesson from what happened to other players. So many of them have had gambling, drugs and alcohol ruin their lives and deplete the fortunes they have amassed during their careers.
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Had these in grade 6. One of the most comfy pairs of shoes ever, but grew out of them way to quickly. Never could find them again, but looking at em now, I'm glad lol.
Iverson in his prime was just :ahh:
...another dumbass big headed rich kid :lol:

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Re: Allen Iverson: “I don’t even have money for a cheeseburg

Postby Titanium » Fri Apr 26, 2013 4:02 pm

A lot of them deserve being broke

Who remembers Sprewell who said he was insulted with the $25 mil or so contract he was offered? He went as far as saying he can't feed his kids with that.

Everyone in the NBA was so disgusted that no one wanted anything to do with him afterwards

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Re: Allen Iverson: “I don’t even have money for a cheeseburg

Postby Alphanumeric » Fri Apr 26, 2013 4:05 pm

The dude who choked his coach? Still don't know how that dumbass had a job after that.

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Re: Allen Iverson: “I don’t even have money for a cheeseburg

Postby Lillaahiya » Fri Apr 26, 2013 4:06 pm


...another dumbass big headed rich kid :lol:
I'm talking about looks boo :whew: Definitely one of the better looking ballers

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Re: Allen Iverson: “I don’t even have money for a cheeseburg

Postby Alphanumeric » Fri Apr 26, 2013 4:08 pm

I was more into beach volleyball when it came to that.

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Re: Allen Iverson: “I don’t even have money for a cheeseburg

Postby Titanium » Fri Apr 26, 2013 4:10 pm

He was suspended a good chunk of games for that. He should have been suspended the whole season for it

I despise that man. I hope he lives a life of poverty.

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Re: Allen Iverson: “I don’t even have money for a cheeseburg

Postby Methylamine » Fri Apr 26, 2013 4:11 pm

The dude who choked his coach? Still don't know how that dumbass had a job after that.
Latrell Sprewell is nuts, I wonder what would happen if him and Ron Artest had a go at each other during a game :lol:

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Re: Allen Iverson: “I don’t even have money for a cheeseburg

Postby Alphanumeric » Fri Apr 26, 2013 4:13 pm

It's when I get critical of sports that I immediately lose interest. Finding it helps to block out all the irrationality and egoism in order to get enjoyment. Otherwise I'd be sitting there mulling over why a dude 3 years my junior is getting millions to throw a ball into a hoop.


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