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Shaquille O’Neal says Dikembe Mutombo is the reason Allen Iverson and Sixers got destroyed in 2001 NBA Finals
Shaquille O’Neal blames Dikembe Mutombo’s defense, not Allen Iverson, for 2001 Finals loss.
It’s unusual for a professional sports franchise to plan a yearlong celebration for a team that didn’t win a championship. But it is also rare that a group of players represents the vibe and culture ...
The 2000-01 Philadelphia 76ers were a scrappy bunch led by one dominant little man in the form of Allen Iverson. The 6-foot guard from Georgetown was one of the best players in the league and the ...
Twenty years have passed since the Philadelphia 76ers' magical 2001 season, led by Allen Iverson at the peak of his basketball powers. Sometimes lost in the NBA Finals appearance and Iverson's league ...
19 years after he somehow stole a game from the dominant 2001 Lakers, Allen Iverson's classic 48-point performance in an improbable Sixers win remains one of the great individual performances in ...
On May 15, 2001, Allen Iverson reached rarified 76ers air. By being voted the NBA’s MVP that season, he joined Wilt Chamberlain, Julius Erving, and Moses Malone as the only players in franchise ...
Hall of Fame Philadelphia 76ers point guard Allen Iverson may never have won an NBA title, but he was a massive cultural figurehead during his 14-year pro run. The closest he got to a championship ...
In Game 1 of the 2001 Finals, Allen Iverson executed one of the most memorable plays in history. From NBA.com Staff Allen Iverson uses his crossover to nail a shot over Tyronn Lue and then steps over ...
Every year around this time, Philadelphia 76ers fans come together to remember the legendary career of Allen Iverson. Most of the time, it's because the anniversary of the 'Practice' rant that Iverson ...
After Joe Dumars was promoted to president of basketball operations on June 6, 2000, he began assembling the Detroit Pistons team that would win a championship four years later. The first major move ...
A classic Reebok Question sneaker worn by NBA icon Allen Iverson in one of his memorable NBA All-Star performances is making a comeback. The sportswear brand confirmed that the Question Mid “Why Not ...
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