Allen Iverson was a magician when it came to what he could do on the court. He was even more masterful with his technique for picking up eligible bachelorettes.
The Philadelphia 76ers great allegedly had a team of 10 people at each game that would do the dirty work for him to find the sexiest women in the arens for him.
Questlove, drummer for the hip-hop band The Roots, shared his firsthand experiences of watching Iverson’s crew go to work at NBA games.
“He got a squad of 10,” Questlove said, describing how Iverson’s crew would seek out the most beautiful women in the stands during games. “4 in nosebleed, 4 in lower, 2 on the floor. They work the ENTIRE stadium like a lion seeking whom they may devour.”
“I swear I’ve seen the DUMBEST doctors bring they lil goomah to the game and let that poor dude run and get a beer or she have to go to the ladies room. Their game is TIGHT son,” Questlove continued. “They roll real quick with business cards, after-party with AI, and if they have a date it’s all good. Once dropped off to the crib you can dial the number and they will CAR SERVICE you to the location.”
“Thank god for respect. but I ain’t dumb,” he said. “A chick come on the floor with me? She ain’t going NOWHERE alone for 2 mins cause these mofos act quick and fast. Every half time his uncles clown me, ‘man you are lucky chuck love yo ass, cause you know we woulda carded her up right?’”
Iverson attended Georgetown University and was selected with the first overall pick of the 1996 Draft by the Philadelphia 76ers.
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Iverson would go on to play for 14 seasons while averaging an absolutely dominant 26.7 points per game. Among his accolades were him earning Rookie of the Year honors, getting to the all-star game eleven times and being named the NBA’s Most Valuable Player in 2002.
The only thing missing from his resume was an NBA Championship, which he only came close once when his team had to face off in the NBA Finals against the Lakers that featured Kobe and Shaq.