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Allen Iverson Is Eligible On Next Year's Hall Of Fame Induction


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Allen Iverson is an undersized two guard who is not afraid of any challenge inside or outside the paint. He spends at least 3 quarters of the game creating shots against the NBA giants roaming inside the shaded area.

Despite height disadvantage, he conquer them with the power of will, immortal heart, and creativity to score; floaters are not that famous in his prime, so if you are an undersized player, you should be thinking of other ways to score in the paint, and Allen thought of it well.

LeBron said that pound-for-pound, Iverson is the greatest player of all and he also said that Iverson is his second-favorite player of all time after Michael Jordan and also he is the greatest finisher ever.

Allen Iverson is said to be eligible to be inducted to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame next year. An NBA player must be retired for at least 5 years before being eligible in the induction, as for Allen, he played his last NBA game with the Philadelphia Sixers last 2009-10 season. But he also played in Turkey for 10 games in 2010-11 before officially retiring in 2013. Those 10 games in Turkey would have affected his eligibility for the Hall of Fame next year, but the committee said that the 10 games are nothing but a brief moonlighting opportunity.

Being eligible, Allen Iverson would likely be the star of the next year's HOF. Allen, in his 14 year career in the NBA, have won the Rookie of the Year Award, 4 time NBA All-Star MVP, 4 scoring title, 11 time All-Star, and NBA season MVP.

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