In an interview with Stephen A. Smith back in 2016, Iverson moved to clarify that he was not drunk during the "practice" ...
Hidden personal grief: Iverson says the rant came days after his best friend's death and amid trade rumors, not simply disdain for practice. Misconceptions addressed: He denied claims from a 2015 ...
Twenty-four years ago today the world got to witness one of the most iconic press conference moments in sports history when ...
Seven months earlier, Allen Iverson's best friend, Rahsaan Langford, had been shot and killed, and throughout that season, ...
In a conversation with ESPN's Stephen A. Smith that he relayed on "First Take," Allen Iverson denied being drunk during his 2002 "practice" rant. "This is a flat-out lie," Smith said Friday on "First ...
EDITOR'S NOTE: This story originally ran on May 7, 2016 to commemorate the anniversary of Iverson's rant. Nineteen years ago, Allen Iverson sat in front of the media covering his Philadelphia 76ers ...
Hall of Famer Allen Iverson is responsible for one of the greatest press conference rants in sports history. In 2002, he delivered an epic answer when asked about him missing practice. It returned to ...
*According to a new book published this week, Allen Iverson was inebriated at that 2002 news conference in which he repeated the phrase “we’re talking about practice” 22 times. Journalist Kent Babb ...
Allen Iverson's practice rant was one of the most memorable moments of his Hall of Fame career -- as evidenced by the fact that people still want to ask him about it more than 14 years later. Iverson ...
NBA icon Allen Iverson referenced his infamous press conference ahead of his Tuesday guest appearance on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. In a promo for the show posted on X, Iverson parodied his ...
CAMDEN, N.J. -- Yes, there is something quite wry about the fact Allen Iverson was immortalized in his crossover pose at -- of all sites -- the Philadelphia 76ers' practice facility. Practice. Not ...