Allen Iverson, known for his influence on NBA culture and personal style, is the focus of a new documentary series premiering on Prime Video. The three-part docuseries, titled "Allen Iv3rson," features interviews with Iverson, his family, friends, and NBA colleagues, offering a look at his career and his impact beyond basketball.
The series will be available exclusively on Prime Video starting October 23, reaching viewers in over 240 countries and territories. Prime Video is accessible through a Prime membership, which costs $14.99 per month or $139 per year. Amazon also provides discounted membership rates for young adults and qualifying government assistance recipients, offering the same benefits at half the regular price.
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The docuseries traces Iverson's journey from his beginnings in Hampton, Virginia, to his rise as a leading NBA player and cultural figure. It also explores his continued influence after retiring from professional basketball.
Iverson played college basketball at Georgetown University and was the top pick in the NBA draft by the Philadelphia 76ers. Over 14 seasons in the NBA, he was named MVP in 2001 and later inducted into the Hall of Fame. He has also appeared as himself in several films.
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