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Iverson's eldest son, 1.91 meters tall, was once the first in the United States! Now 23 years old, why didn't he enter the NBA

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Iverson's eldest son, 1.91 meters tall, was once the first in the United States! Now 23 years old, why didn't he enter the NBA

Aaron Iverson, nicknamed Answer, is a former NBA superstar known for his cross-step and haunting dribbles, and has been hailed as one of the best players in NBA history to use crossover.

He had two sons, the eldest of whom was Allen Iverson II, later renamed Jordan Lowery, born in 1998 and 1 m 91 (6 ft 3 in).

Years ago, the latter was named the best second-year basketball player in the United States, as well as the best fourth-grade basketball game, and at a young age, he was able to use cross-step dribbling like his father, and was considered to be the next ball second generation with potential to enter the NBA.

But it is doubtful that the young Iverson II, who has become famous at a young age, is now 23 years old, but he has not been heard of in the draft.

Iverson's eldest son, 1.91 meters tall, was once the first in the United States! Now 23 years old, why didn't he enter the NBA

The truth is, Iverson II, gave up basketball.

Before junior high school, he did show a strong talent for ball control, and after the video was filmed and posted on the Internet, it once caused a hot discussion, making many fans begin to look forward to his future prospects.

Unfortunately, perhaps it is the parental discord (Iverson and his wife have had many lawsuits), the family conflict affects the mood of practicing, or perhaps the spotlight that gathers too early changes the mentality of the child.

After entering high school, Iverson II not only lost his spirituality in playing, but even his hobbies began to stop on basketball.

Iverson's eldest son, 1.91 meters tall, was once the first in the United States! Now 23 years old, why didn't he enter the NBA

Iverson II high school played for Juarez High School, where he played only 4 games.

He averaged 10.8 points, 2.5 rebounds, 1 assist, 3.8 steals, 76 percent from the field and 33 percent from three-point range.

Like his father, Iverson II excelled in steals and was also known as a point guard, but actually played more of a point guard, shooting mid-range but unstable three-pointers.

If you cultivate well, coupled with the bonus of the father's relationship, as long as it is not too poor in ability, you may really be selected by the NBA as a sixth-man type guard.

Unfortunately, after playing only four high school games, Iverson II gave up basketball and chose to devote himself to music and became a rapper.

The picture shows the high school data:

Iverson's eldest son, 1.91 meters tall, was once the first in the United States! Now 23 years old, why didn't he enter the NBA

It can only be said that everyone has their own aspirations.

In fact, in addition to being an NBA superstar, Iverson has also appeared on the field and has also produced singles.

Last Night, Ban Man, and the album Misunderstood are his masterpieces.

In terms of listening, it is not evaluated, it is all about personal feelings.

As for Iverson II's words, it is not going astray, and it is enough to accompany Iverson.

I wish him a legendary resume that matches his father's basketball career on the road to music and one day in the future.

Iverson's eldest son, 1.91 meters tall, was once the first in the United States! Now 23 years old, why didn't he enter the NBA

On the Youtube video site, a dribbling clip from Iverson II's junior high school years:

Iverson's eldest son, 1.91 meters tall, was once the first in the United States! Now 23 years old, why didn't he enter the NBA

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