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Mutual respect aside, Allen Iverson’s violent threat to LeBron James is revealed by four-time NBA champion

Run out earlier this year Watch the game podcast, LeBron James called out Allen Iverson for being a major influence. The Philadelphia 76ers legend then shared the clip with his 15 million followers on Instagram, along with a sweet thank you message. Off the field both shared a bond of respect, but on the field they were fierce rivals. So much so that AI once sided with his teammate and talked trash to LeBron.

I remember him talking trash to LeBron one time. LeBron said something where he was like, no, that’s my young head, hold it open, he’s going to break your head open,Andre Iguodala revealed while talking about Allen Iverson’s impact on his career on the 88th episode of Mark Jackson’s podcast.

He has done so much for me in my confidence and, like making me understand who I am or who I should think about myself, to do what I need to do,said the 40-year-old. A similar sentiment shared by LeBron James on his podcast. “Steph and Allen Iverson have been the two biggest influential guys in our game since I’ve been watching and reporting… They were so relatable… Kids felt like they could be them.” AI responded to the Lakers superstar’s appreciation: “It’s an honor for you to feel this way. I love you, Lil Bro! It feels good to get the flowers while you can still smell them.”

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Andre Iguodala, who won four titles with the Warriors, defeated LeBron James in three of those finals. So even he knows how fierce King James can be on the court. That’s why he said thank you The answer for supporting him, “That does a lot for your self-confidence,” on the Mark Jackson show. He’s not the only one who thought that about the 2001 MVP; Other players also thanked AI for its contribution.

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At just 6-foot-1, Allen Iverson had a huge influence on his teammates

Iguodala and Iverson only shared a locker room until 2006, during the early days of the 76ers legend. When AI moved to the Denver Nuggets, he left a similar impact on Carmelo Anthony. The 40-year-old said: “I felt like he was the only one who understood my dynamics, what I was dealing with and going through.”

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On the field, the duo thrived with Melo’s highest-scoring regular season in 2006-07, when Iverson played his first season with a new team. The Iverson-Anthony duo averaged 26.3 points per game and in the 2007–08 season they ranked third and fourth respectively on the list of top scorers in the league. Not only former players Melo and Iguodala, but even the current Celtics champion respects sharing the locker room with Allen Iverson.

Recently, op Feed it back, Jrue Holiday said he was a rookie with the 76ers. “I think that’s what really made me the player I am today. With guys like Lou, Andre Iguodala, AI, guys who showed me how to be a professional both on and off the court.” Mentoring the young teammates and performing at the highest level day in and day out, Allen Iverson has etched his name as one of the greats in the league.

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