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Allen Iverson had a great 2001 NBA season, and in the same year, he copped the Most Valuable Player of the Year award. Given his performance, it was hardly a surprise. However, winning the MVP ...
Iverson’s famed step-back and step-over on Lue during that game was the signature moment of his career. Los Angeles went on to win the next four games and their second NBA title in a row.
On June 6, 2001. Game 1 of the NBA Finals, Iverson's dagger, Lue sprawled on the court and the defiant stomp that seemed to symbolize everything about Allen's swagger and dominance.
Like Coach Jackson, Mark Scanlon, Lue's Kansas City high school coach, wasn't necessarily surprised by his 2001 NBA Finals performance. Scanlon was already aware of the fire within Ty.
Tyronn Lue frustrated Allen Iverson in the 2001 NBA Finals, holding him to 40.7% shooting and playing a pivotal role in the Lakers' dominance.
Before the start the 2024-25 NBA season, we ranked the 21 most iconic NBA shots of the 21st century.Coming in at No. 3 -- trailing only Ray Allen's retreating series saver in the 2013 Finals and ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Shaquille O'Neal and Allen Iverson once clashed on the court in the 2001 NBA Finals, but now the basketball legends are joining forces to revive the Reebok brand they helped ...
Hall of Famer Allen Iverson came to define 2000s basketball, his ferocious and flashy play on the court combined with a fiery personality made him a fan favorite in the City of Brotherly Love.