
Allen Iverson retired from the NBA as one of its greatest-ever scorers and a cultural icon arguably more influential than anyone else in the league's history. Iverson had a turbulent career, but there wasn't much to regret considering everything he has achieved. He did have one regret, though, which he revealed recently.
“I love him to death, man,” Iverson said. “I don’t have too many regrets in my life, on and off the court. I feel like a mistake is only a mistake unless you make it twice. You learn from a lot of s*** that go on in your life.
"I just felt if I had a slight regret to anything that has anything to do with my career, I wouldn’t have been playing tug of war with [Brown] early in my career. I didn’t know any better. I was trying to mature as a player and as a man. allen iverson clothes
"He wanted everything that I wanted for myself and for our team, and I didn’t take constructive criticism the way that I was supposed to, and that’s definitely a lesson to be learned for any young dudes out there that have a great coach like I had."

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