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Nick Young puts some moves on his son to send him to the grass. He then steps over him like Allen Iverson did to Tyronn Lue in the NBA Finals. Coincidentally, Philly secured the No.1 seed in the ...
From NBA.com Staff Allen Iverson uses his crossover to nail a shot over Tyronn Lue and then steps over him. The Game: 2001 NBA Finals, Game 1 The Series Situation: Philadelphia 76ers against the ...
Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs paid homage to Allen Iverson and one of the NBA's most iconic moments during Sunday's game between the Lions and Colts. After scoring a touchdown, the second ...
"And in a sense, it made it easier for Tyronn to deny Allen Iverson." Unfortunately, Lue is mostly remembered as the guy Iverson stepped over in Game 1 of the 2001 NBA Finals. But the real ones ...
In a recent interview, the former NBA star shared details of Allen Iverson’s legendary ... moment in NBA history. Iverson hit a deep shot over Tyronn Lue and famously stepped over him afterward.
Allen Iverson ... Fresh off his MVP season, Iverson put up a stat line of 48 points, five rebounds, six assists, and five steals in 52 total minutes. Iverson and Tyronn Lue will forever be ...
Coming in at No. 3 -- trailing only Ray Allen's retreating series saver ... the 73-win Warriors in 2016 -- was Allen Iverson's step-over of Ty Lue in the 2001 Finals vs. the Lakers.
Phil Jackson shocked the basketball world when he assigned Los Angeles Lakers backup guard Tyronn Lue to guard Philadelphia 76ers icon Allen Iverson in the 2001 NBA Finals. After all, fans ...
Shaun Powell Allen Iverson ... who saw Iverson and freaked. Now keep in mind he wasn’t even born when Iverson crossed up Michael Jordan … or stepped over Ty Lue … or showed up at the ...
In Game 1 of the 2001 NBA Finals, Allen Iverson crossed up Tyronn Lue and then famously stepped over Lue while leading the 76ers to a victory over the Lakers.
Many questioned the choice, but Tyronn soon quashed their doubts. Allen tried to ... Unfortunately, Lue is mostly remembered as the guy Iverson stepped over in Game 1 of the 2001 NBA Finals.