Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Top 10 takeaways from the Allen Iverson documentary

10) Hampton, VA youths had a lot to learn about throwing chairs, which makes pro wrestling just important

9) People who are in a bowling alley at midnight on Valentine's Day may be many things, but innocent isn't the first thing that comes to mind

8) Losing eight friends to murder as a child is bad, but not enough for most people to stop giggling about the "practice" soundbite

7) Anyone who thinks Iverson couldn't hit a woman really should watch him step over Tyronn Lue again

6) It's probably not a great idea to go to a Nike basketball camp in the middle of a trial

5) Iverson's white teacher who pushed him to graduate after serving time as a child didn't look much like Sandra Bullock

4) AI's questionable decisions when it comes to friendship explains that Stephen A. Smith experience

3) If Iverson somehow doesn't go to jail again in this life, it's going to disappoint a large number of people

2) This thing would have been ten hours long had Iverson grown up in New Orleans

1) Just once, it would be nice to see a white athlete get into trouble with the law and have it be considered as a microcosm for his entire race

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