Allen Iverson Author Talk and Book Signing
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“Misunderstood” by Allen Iverson, is a compelling and candid
memoir from Allen Iverson, the NBA’s most misunderstood Hall of
Famer, detailing his tough childhood in Virginia, his entry into
the league as the number one overall pick, and his controversial,
culture-changing pro basketball career.
In Misunderstood, Allen Iverson shares in searing clarity
and touching candor his meteoric rise from impoverished child in
the Virginia projects to high school champion to Georgetown
University protégé of legendary coach John Thompson, and finally
to NBA All-Star and Reebok’s Vice President of Basketball.
Allen Iverson is a household name—Boomers and Gen Xers watched
his decades-long run as a scrappy, tenacious basketball player on
the Philadelphia 76ers who redefined the sport’s style (both
fashion-wise and playing-wise), while millennials and Gen Zers
are perhaps more familiar with his Reebok line’s resurgence in
popularity, his callout in Post Malone’s viral hit “White
Iverson,” and for being the namesake of Kendall Roy’s son
on Succession. Part athletic legend, part fashion icon, part
hip-hop muse, Iverson was one of the first celebrities to fuse
lifestyle, culture, and sports.
But while everyone may know his name, few have seen behind the
curtain on Iverson’s tumultuous
life. Misunderstood lifts the veil and brings you into
the mind of the pugnacious, ultra-talented misfit whose foremost
goal, more than fame or fortune, was always to lift his family
and friends out of poverty and violence. In his memoir, Iverson
explores how he completely shattered the mold dictating what an
NBA star could be in the 1990s and 2000s, all while dealing with
legal troubles and personal traumas that only contributed to his
sense of individualism and star power. This is the unforgettable
story of a trailblazer who not only changed the game of
basketball but rewrote the rules of what it means to rise, fall,
and rise again while staying unapologetically true to himself.
