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PHILADELPHIA -- Eighteen years ago, Allen Iverson sat in front of the media covering his Philadelphia 76ers and said the word "practice" 22 times. The now-legendary rant encapsulated Iverson for ...
Allen Iverson was one of the top scoring guards in NBA history, but made headlines for his 'practice' rant. Iverson Allen is ...
The Pittsburgh Pirates have a minor league prospect named Iverson Allen. (And for those wondering why this is significant, ...
Allen Iverson's iconic 'practice' rant (2:01) On May 7, 2002, Allen Iverson delivered his "practice" rant -- one of the most iconic sound bites in sports history.
Iverson asks how silly this is, presumably in reference to talk of practice dominating that of the game. “Now I know that I'm supposed to lead by example and all that, but I'm not shoving that ...
Pittsburgh Pirates prospect Iverson Allen is gaining popularity for everything but his baseball talents. He has become a viral sensation for sports fans, mainly ...
For Iverson, “practice” is a metaphor for the noise outside the essential 48 minutes of the game. It is life behind the scenes, outside of the public view: simply put, nobody’s business but ...
On Monday, Iverson talked to the media in Houston, after being named to the 2016 Basketball Hall of Fame class. He was asked about his famous "Practice?" rant, and his response was glorious, as ...
Happy anniversary, Allen Iverson's practice rant! Let's all have a moment when we watch this together, an annual tradition. OK, well at least it's annual tradition for us to laugh at that part.
As it turns out, Iverson, indeed, used to hate team practice sessions with the Sixers back then as head coach at the time, Larry Brown, always went down to the nitty-gritty of everything.On the ...
Allen Iverson is one of the greatest players ever to set foot on a basketball court. But for all of Iverson's legend on the hardcourt, many remember him for his 'practice' rant during a press ...
Allen Iverson's iconic 'practice' rant (2:01) On May 7, 2002, Allen Iverson delivered his "practice" rant -- one of the most iconic sound bites in sports history.