Man looking back on these times it's crazy that after his career was finished and you look at the players that have come after him and to make an Allen Iverson you'd have to maybe take someone like Kemba Walker but with longer arms, the ball-handling wizardry of Kyrie Irving, the flashy playmaking of Lamelo Ball, the end-to-end speed of John Wall, the quickness off the dribble like Rose, the verticality of Ja Morant and the durability and toughness of CP3. That was how revolutionary AI was. The Number 3, the braids, the posses, the jewelry, the crossover, the stepbacks, the shooting sleeves, the tats, etc...He literally changed NBA culture!
Here's some shit for you...That's ME at :30. My grandfather, Forrest Harris, founded Nike All American Camp and Spike Lee's 40 Acres and a Mule Camp, along with shaping others (ABCD Camp). He suffers from dementia now. I think he's going to fucking LOVE this. Thank you SOOOOOO MUCH. You don't know what kind of good you've done...
@@OneEyeGuy0 Yep, a couple of different types, lol. Varsity Guard and Varsity Right Guard in HS. Played Baseball, too, which was my best sport. Learned a lot about the games and became a coach (baseball HC, FB/BKB asst); helped to win a state title and made several consecutive elite 8 appearances in IL. Helped a second school win the most games it ever won in school history. Did another 4 years in education (13 total). Now, I raise my son and help young men find their way, similar to my grandad! I’ve helped send young men to Morehouse, Howard, West Point, Colorado Springs AND Annapolis; Tufts, Dartmouth, John Carroll, Williams and Clark Atlanta; down to small schools like Baldwin-Wallace, St. John’s (MN), Mount Union and others. If the guys there would’ve UNDERSTOOD what it was for, as I did as a VERY privileged kid in those rooms, man…soooo many more of them would’ve become pros. I find myself in a blessed space in life bc of those experiences. I hope many others remember that experience for MORE than the PLAY, as he would say to them EVERYDAY. He was trying HARD to GUIDE LIVES, bc so many of these young men fall prey to the ABSENCE of GOOD guidance. Many, many great memories. Maybe some of the guys from that camp will respond here, over time. I’ll tell a few that I’ve come to know well over the years and maybe they’ll share their experience with the camp.
Iverson was dropping dimes in high school....and was a bucket 💯 combo guard supreme and locked up on defense...goat in the making...so wished he played his senior year of high school...all good...still worked out
You give Iverson guys to pass to he would pass...Croce and Larry Brown decided he was a SG, but his best years were in Denver scoring 30 and getting 8 assist...he had the talent to distribute and make guys better, but they had to be able to make shots and want it too...his best Sixers offensive teams weren't until after his Finals run with younger guys that could do stuff with the ball...we saw AI throw lobs, mentor Larry Hughes, Iguodala, Krover and encourage them to do more and they all went on to have great contracts and opportunities. He made guys like Raja Bell, Jermaine Jones, Todd McCollugh, McKie, Theo Ratliff, Snow look like starters or key guys at times. Great footage!
Who's the number 10 guy on the white team? That dribbling sequence he did at the end is so modern, it matches or surpasses Iverson's handles at that time. Iverson only uses his quickness and hesitation moves, as well as between the legs before crossin' over types of moves. That number 10 dude on the other hand, has all the Kyrie Irving tricks inside his bag.
daftman420 modern wouldn't be the right word to use here, guys back then dribbled like that a lot too, specially in less strict games, like all star, charity or street ball games, however social media was nowhere as advanced so you wouldn't see them anywhere as frequent as today.
Exactly, I grew up watching him and I remember when Rose was in MVP they said he was the most athletic PG of all-time. Now they say it's Westbrook. I'd give Rose the nod over Westbrook but Bubba Chuck is the most athletic PG to play the game. They were throwing him alley-oops and he was dunking on bigs off the two step drop and he was only 6'0 160 pounds.
DesertHobo he didnt have his crossover BC he didnt get until Georgetown he said he learned it from a walk on freshman who kept killing him with it so he asked him to teach him
Emerson Brown Nah,he had the talent but was tooooo raw,he was very outta control when he first came in after a few years at Georgetown,imagine him straight outta HS lol would’ve averaged 10 turnovers a game
Joshua Garcia I believe I watched a documentery on Espn that was talking about Nike's start up. And they talked about how they gave these shoes away for free to the players. just so they would later sign contracts and such. that and for advertising. and it worked. that doesnt really answer your question though.
Allen Iverson wz the truth he goes hard with out using his crossover pure shooter to great speed good passing in that game that boi do what he does best he turned up ya heard me
Cool game but got to thinking about Lafrentz's career. Pretty solid at best, avg. 10-6-1 for his career. Retired by the age of 31. My point is, however, the emphasis we put on pro athletes. How does a guy that plays 10 year in the NBA, not that great but ok, somehow accrue $84M during that time frame. That's just his NBA salary. How did we get here that this is normal. Now guys make even more than that. It's outrageous and a shame. Meanwhile, Oklahoma teachers go to school for four years to teach the next generation of adults and they start out at $31K a year, go in debt $50K in school debt to make chump change. Unreal.
Its not like the government pays for their salary. ALOT of People pay money to watch these dudes, and that money trickles down to the athletes. The owners get so much more from the revenue nba generates Also, to reach the level where you get paid millions, you have to be reaally good as well. Like above top 1% of all hoopers.
Man looking back on these times it's crazy that after his career was finished and you look at the players that have come after him and to make an Allen Iverson you'd have to maybe take someone like Kemba Walker but with longer arms, the ball-handling wizardry of Kyrie Irving, the flashy playmaking of Lamelo Ball, the end-to-end speed of John Wall, the quickness off the dribble like Rose, the verticality of Ja Morant and the durability and toughness of CP3. That was how revolutionary AI was. The Number 3, the braids, the posses, the jewelry, the crossover, the stepbacks, the shooting sleeves, the tats, etc...He literally changed NBA culture!
johnny millers crossovers and behind the back dish at 6:25 was top 5 all time nasty.
"No blood, no foul in the NBA." How the game has changed...
MJ Mann
and '90s streetball was "no autopsy, no foul" 😁
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announcer would’ve been suspended for saying blood
This footage is AMAZING!!!!
You can see the talent he was clearly gonna be a Star!
this video is Sasquatch level rare
GTR24 that's better than what i was gonna say
Not true at all
This is pure gold.
100Grand4eva your smile is pure gold
mindya fuckingbizness creepy ass gtfo
Guy Fisher lol creep
This footage is pure GOLD!
Here's some shit for you...That's ME at :30. My grandfather, Forrest Harris, founded Nike All American Camp and Spike Lee's 40 Acres and a Mule Camp, along with shaping others (ABCD Camp). He suffers from dementia now. I think he's going to fucking LOVE this. Thank you SOOOOOO MUCH. You don't know what kind of good you've done...
Wow. Coach Houston Kennedy at the end. My grandfather remembers.
Did you grow up to play guard (offensive)
@@OneEyeGuy0 Yep, a couple of different types, lol. Varsity Guard and Varsity Right Guard in HS. Played Baseball, too, which was my best sport. Learned a lot about the games and became a coach (baseball HC, FB/BKB asst); helped to win a state title and made several consecutive elite 8 appearances in IL. Helped a second school win the most games it ever won in school history. Did another 4 years in education (13 total). Now, I raise my son and help young men find their way, similar to my grandad!
I’ve helped send young men to Morehouse, Howard, West Point, Colorado Springs AND Annapolis; Tufts, Dartmouth, John Carroll, Williams and Clark Atlanta; down to small schools like Baldwin-Wallace, St. John’s (MN), Mount Union and others. If the guys there would’ve UNDERSTOOD what it was for, as I did as a VERY privileged kid in those rooms, man…soooo many more of them would’ve become pros. I find myself in a blessed space in life bc of those experiences. I hope many others remember that experience for MORE than the PLAY, as he would say to them EVERYDAY. He was trying HARD to GUIDE LIVES, bc so many of these young men fall prey to the ABSENCE of GOOD guidance. Many, many great memories. Maybe some of the guys from that camp will respond here, over time. I’ll tell a few that I’ve come to know well over the years and maybe they’ll share their experience with the camp.
AI talent shined from teenager
Yeah, you can notice how good his handles are eventhough it was a high dribble. And he had large steps for a guard.
More entertaining that the whole 2017 playoffs.
Iverson was dropping dimes in high school....and was a bucket 💯 combo guard supreme and locked up on defense...goat in the making...so wished he played his senior year of high school...all good...still worked out
Locked what up bro ?
Far more better to watch than the league nowadays. Legends!
Thanks for the upload. :-)
They were in my city "Indianapolis" the year I was born "1993" ... That's crazy
Allen Iverson always been my dude, he had much natural talent back then. Only him and Garnett are remembered
You give Iverson guys to pass to he would pass...Croce and Larry Brown decided he was a SG, but his best years were in Denver scoring 30 and getting 8 assist...he had the talent to distribute and make guys better, but they had to be able to make shots and want it too...his best Sixers offensive teams weren't until after his Finals run with younger guys that could do stuff with the ball...we saw AI throw lobs, mentor Larry Hughes, Iguodala, Krover and encourage them to do more and they all went on to have great contracts and opportunities. He made guys like Raja Bell, Jermaine Jones, Todd McCollugh, McKie, Theo Ratliff, Snow look like starters or key guys at times.
Great footage!
"No blood no foul in the NBA" oh how the times have changed
Pennywise over a decade always puts up rare ai footage. My all time favorite player after Jordan. Keep up the good workc
Great footage! Wow! Thanks for sharing!
They act like handles started with Kyrie
Ai always Been a great passer and team player. Something the media won't tell you and calls him a ball hog
Thanks for uploading
This just proves that if AI would've had teammates he could've led the league in assists.
AI was born for this game, great footage thanks for sharing
this game looks like a lot of fun to have played in
dope video!!!
a handful of NBA and college stars in this game
KG had SPRINGS bro
this is PRIMETIME footage right here!!! Allen Iverson was SO DOMINANT at the high school level
so much for saying that today's players are more athletic. damn these kids were flying and rolling back in those days.
4:08 "no blood no foul in the nba" those days are over
thats me when i play against middle schoolers lol
KG was a monster also
He caught a couple on his head..... A.I. dominated and seems to be the best player in the game!
some rare classic throwback raef lefrentz footage.
R they
no.20 Raef Lafrentz?
12 Trojan Langdon?
14 Ron Mercer?
윤진택 I think so. I also that Patterson was Reuben (I was wrong) walker was Antwon (also wrong)
윤진택 Trajan
Txs 4 correcting. but not Antwon maybe Antoine Walker
No, it was Samaki Walker
Iverson before the crossover
The first time I ever seen Iverson play live in person
Tony Coleman Jr. I saw it was amazing to watch
Pels fan before the boogie Trade I turned 3 the day after this game
Let's talk about #10 handles though! Geez!!
whos that #10 kid?
Johnny Miller, he literally says it in the video.
Who's the number 10 guy on the white team? That dribbling sequence he did at the end is so modern, it matches or surpasses Iverson's handles at that time. Iverson only uses his quickness and hesitation moves, as well as between the legs before crossin' over types of moves. That number 10 dude on the other hand, has all the Kyrie Irving tricks inside his bag.
daftman420 I was wondering the same thing. Never heard of the guy before today, and I thought I was pretty well informed back then. Guess not.
daftman420 Johnny Miller went to Temple then transferred to Clemson
Thanks for the answer. I wonder why he never went to the NBA?
daftman420 modern wouldn't be the right word to use here, guys back then dribbled like that a lot too, specially in less strict games, like all star, charity or street ball games, however social media was nowhere as advanced so you wouldn't see them anywhere as frequent as today.
daftman420 Because he was probably the only guy I saw who shot worse than Iverson... He was about 29%-32% from the field in his career!
didn't have his hang crossover yet but u can see his speed was unmatched
also rare footage of iverson passing LUL
DesertHobo He got his crossover from a teammate in college ☺ look it up.
i know, he got it cause his team mate was killing him with it in practice all the time so he finally asked him how to do it.
Exactly, I grew up watching him and I remember when Rose was in MVP they said he was the most athletic PG of all-time. Now they say it's Westbrook. I'd give Rose the nod over Westbrook but Bubba Chuck is the most athletic PG to play the game. They were throwing him alley-oops and he was dunking on bigs off the two step drop and he was only 6'0 160 pounds.
Chilanta ... the thing is he wasn't even a legit 6 foot, his height was boosted like most athletes do
DesertHobo he didnt have his crossover BC he didnt get until Georgetown he said he learned it from a walk on freshman who kept killing him with it so he asked him to teach him
He was ready for the league in 93
No he wasn't, there was still growth and experience needed.
Emerson Brown Nah,he had the talent but was tooooo raw,he was very outta control when he first came in after a few years at Georgetown,imagine him straight outta HS lol would’ve averaged 10 turnovers a game
I'll put this in my vault and show my kids this in 50 years.
This game is better than the games played in the NBA today
The greatest hoopers come out the east. especially the Carolinas
6:25 hit all tree of yall
Tymar Parker amazing haha
It’s crazy to see the roster and how many names that didn’t make the NBA. That lets you know how hard it is.
Just stumbled across your video mate, absolutely love the content. Subbed straight away, We should connect!
4:09 55% 3 point shooter for Iverson?!
Iverson still came out good in the end!!!
Trust me he had the crossover back then.
Iverson
ain’t no 6’1
The best of ever
Is this that same tournament where olujimi mann played too?
Please somebody could tell me which Nike shoes are they using? Thanks
Joshua Garcia
I believe I watched a documentery on Espn that was talking about Nike's start up. And they talked about how they gave these shoes away for free to the players. just so they would later sign contracts and such. that and for advertising. and it worked. that doesnt really answer your question though.
Joshua Garcia Nike Air Force Mid 1993
Great video, even back then A.I. and K.G. separated themselves.
Anyone know anything about any of the other players? Many looked real good
What ever happened to Roberson?
who's that Patterson having a dunk fest?
Alex Sirena - it was Andre patterson went to IU
Harjit Pabla
ok thanks. just looked him up. he played very briefly with wolves that's why I couldn't remember him.
Watch this compared to a summer league game with the ball brothers and that'll tell you how rough basketball has become
Is that Rueben Patterson? 6'5" Rueben Patterson?
Garnett can't speak english, holy shit, now I know why he opens his mouth so much to enunciate all those hard words :)
lol they were giving AI inches back then
Who is that #10 Johnny Miller in white at the end? Wtf was he doing to them on that play? Why didn't he make it big time?
Iverson clearly was ready for NBA @ 18yrs. Great to watch, dont watch the NBA anymore, the games just not the same.
I never seen AI pass this much...if he would have passed a little more in the league and Philly surrounded him with shooters omg...
on the red team number 20 kevin garnett and 21 antoine walker.
Reggie miller at the game lol son came outta nowhere like an npc
His passing was off the charts. I wonder why he didn't run the point much in the NBA.
AntMcQueenSince88 cause he was a much better scorer
if he played in the nba today he would play point guard because they are asked to score much more now
This video has Allen Iverson, Kevin Garnett , Raef LaFrentz, and Trajan Langdon.... All (with the exception of KG) were All Americans.
2:42 from about 70 ft out!
These two aren't the only future nba players playing. Look at those starters-
LOL, KG looks like trash in this game so far. I'm 3:30 in and he's gotten dunked on more than once and I swear he just shot an airball.
Allen Iverson wz the truth he goes hard with out using his crossover pure shooter to great speed good passing in that game that boi do what he does best he turned up ya heard me
I would of won by myself!!!
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Terrence Roberson shout out Saginaw Michigan
Cool game but got to thinking about Lafrentz's career. Pretty solid at best, avg. 10-6-1 for his career. Retired by the age of 31. My point is, however, the emphasis we put on pro athletes. How does a guy that plays 10 year in the NBA, not that great but ok, somehow accrue $84M during that time frame. That's just his NBA salary. How did we get here that this is normal. Now guys make even more than that. It's outrageous and a shame. Meanwhile, Oklahoma teachers go to school for four years to teach the next generation of adults and they start out at $31K a year, go in debt $50K in school debt to make chump change. Unreal.
It's called Practce man.
Its not like the government pays for their salary. ALOT of People pay money to watch these dudes, and that money trickles down to the athletes. The owners get so much more from the revenue nba generates
Also, to reach the level where you get paid millions, you have to be reaally good as well. Like above top 1% of all hoopers.
Either Garnett got a lot taller or he lost a lot of weight in the NBA, cuz he looks a bit stockier here.
i used to live downstreet from there.
Is that Ronnie Fields ?!!!!
Iverson was the truth.
rare stuff
takem all to skool lol
Damn #10 at the end fuckin em up
whew that's some ill coppage on that there vhs..
This right here 4:37
Bubba wore number 11
most I've ever seen AI pass....
johnny miller better handles than iverson
Iverson had more passes in this game than in his rookie year in the NBA! 🤣🤣
low rim challenge
Holy shit Iverson passing?!!!?
This piano is wack
kg..getting dunked on couple times
nice
Holy fuck
A great player pity he ended up broke.
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