Iverson: 'I wasn't a point guard, I was a killer'
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Allen Iverson rejected the idea of being pigeonholed as a point guard when he was announced Monday as one of 10 inductees into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame's class of 2016.
"I wasn't a point guard, I was a killer," Iverson said.
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What does Iverson mean about being a killer? Just ask Antonio Daniels.
Always one to keep it real, Iverson also identified the biggest compliment he ever received as any time his Sixers coach Larry Brown said anything nice.
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