Allen Iverson's practice rant was one of the most memorable moments of his storied career, but the former 76ers point guard is still providing legendary quotes.
Speaking to the media Friday night as the 76ers celebrated his Basketball Hall of Fame induction, Iverson spoke about his life since enshrinement and what made him a special player despite being six foot tall.
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"The Answer" could have added muscle to his 165-pound frame during his 17-year NBA career but much like practice, he wasn't a fan of lifting weights.
"That shit was too heavy," Iverson said, admitting he never lifted during his career.
While Iverson didn't prepare himself for games, he never had a problem with dropping 30 points a night en route to becoming a four-time NBA scoring champion and the league MVP in 2000-01.
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One of the best trash talkers in the NBA, Iverson said if he was ever forced to play with a minutes cap, his coach would be the first to hear it.
"I'd probably be fined a lot for verbal abuse," said Iverson, who finished his career with averages of 26.7 points and 6.2 assists in over 40 minutes per game.
Never change, AI.