[March 12, 1997] When Allen Iverson crossed up Michael Jordan | SportsCenter | ESPN Archives



Look back at the time Allen Iverson crossed up Michael Jordan on March 12, 1997.

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44 opiniones en “[March 12, 1997] When Allen Iverson crossed up Michael Jordan | SportsCenter | ESPN Archives”

  1. METAFOUR TO GO–YOU DO THE LAST 3 so i don't have to be FOUR IN 63, we have wings, 16th st baptist is our earons, we at church. stay off the tracks unless you can hear this music.

  2. Did Jordan compliment Iverson because he really believed it was a great move, which is how we all saw it, or did he say the "he's shorter and lower to the ground etc" part as an excuse for getting beat and embarrassed on TV by a player he considers below him in terms of skill?

    Oh wait Jordan never considered anyone his equal, at anytime…

    … mainly because nobody was his equal.

    Michael isn't known for admitting another player beat him because the guy was better at the moment?

  3. He definitely crossed em’ but he didn’t fold em’ Jordan finessed that his recovery was on point. They both showed great skill…there’s a level out here.

  4. I remember Iverson hitting a shot over Lu in the 2001 finals and stepping over Him lol.. AI was one of the greatest pg ever. If only He stayed true to Himself and played a 15 year career or so He'd be top 5 all time. His handles were the best. Kyrie and Iverson I'd have to put Iverson above Him but Kyrie second best all time handles.. God I miss mid 90s to mid 2000s NBA… We will never see basketball like that again…

  5. Allen don’t know it But he inspired a whole generation of players. Watching him do that and what he represented in The nba. This niga changed the whole game.

  6. Wow he crossed over a aged Jordan who was no where near as fast as he was when won College National Championship or when he entered league in early to mid 80's. Shocking!

  7. if you’re reading this, buy “they can’t kill us until they kill us” at your local bookstore and read hanif abdurraqib’s gorgeous essay about this moment ❤️

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