At the moment, Allen Iverson is thought to be valued $1 million. He played point guard and shooting guard for his professional basketball team before retiring. He was chosen by the Philadelphia 76ers as the first choice in the 1996 NBA Draught after spending two years studying at Georgetown University. In the 1996–97 NBA season, Allen won Rookie of the Year honours. He played both shooting guard and point guard for 14 seasons in the National Basketball Association. Iverson went on to represent the NBA eleven times. In addition to being the NBA’s Most Valuable Player (MVP) in 2001, he also earned the MVP title for the All-Star game in 2001 and 2005.
Iverson played for numerous teams over the course of his basketball career. He played for the Memphis Grizzlies, Detroit Pistons, and Denver Nuggets. Iverson spent eight years (1996-2000) with the 76ers. After nine years, he joined the Philadelphia 76ers once more. In 2008, according to ESPN, he was ranked as the fifth-best NBA shooting guard of all time. He made his professional basketball retirement official on October 30, 2013. On April 4, 2016, he was chosen for induction into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. In the Big 3, Allen Iverson now serves as the head coach or captain of 3’s Company.
STATISTICS
Source of Wealth:
NBA
Age:
45
Birth Place:
Hampton, Virginia, United States
Height:
6′ 0″ (1.83 m)
Weight:
165 lbs (75 kg)
Marital Status:
Married (Tawanna Turner)
Full Name:
Allen Ezail Iverson
Nationality:
American
Date of Birth:
June 7, 1975
Ethnicity:
African American
Occupation:
Basketball Coach
Education:
Georgetown University
Children:
5 (Dream, Isaiah, Allen II, Messiah, Tiaura)
EARNINGS & FINANCIAL DATA
Earnings 2013$34 Million
Asset 2013The value of Iverson’s trust fund which would be available in 2030$32,000,000Asset 2013The value of Iverson’s NBA pension which would be available in 2021$1,400,000Sponsorship 2013Earnings per month in current endorsement residuals$62,500Earnings 2012$50 Million
Sponsorship 2012The value of his lifetime endorsement with Reebok$50,000,000Earnings 2010$4 Million
Contract 2010Value of the 2-year contract which Iverson signed with Beşiktaş, a Turkish Basketball League team$4,000,000Earnings 2009$9.957 Million
Asset 2009The value of Iverson’s Atlanta home which he built in 2009$4,500,000Contract 2009Contract with Memphis Grizzlies$3,000,000Salary 2009Memphis Grizzlies salary$437,000Contract 2009Contract with Philadelphia 76ers$1,000,000Salary 2009Philadelphia 76ers salary$1,020,000Earnings 2008$20.84 Million
Salary 2008Detroit Pistons salary$20,840,000Earnings 2007$19.01 Million
Salary 2007Denver Nuggets salary$19,010,000Earnings 2006$17.1 Million
Salary 2006Denver Nuggets salary$17,100,000Earnings 2005$89.85 Million
Contract 2005Contract with Philadelphia 76ers$73,400,000Salary 2005Philadelphia 76ers salary$16,450,000Earnings 2004$14.6 Million
Salary 2004Philadelphia 76ers salary$14,600,000Earnings 2003$13.5 Million
Salary 2003Philadelphia 76ers salary$13,500,000Earnings 2002$12.375 Million
Salary 2002Philadelphia 76ers salary$12,375,000Earnings 2001$11.25 Million
Salary 2001Philadelphia 76ers salary$11,250,000Earnings 2000$10.1 Million
Salary 2000Philadelphia 76ers salary$10,100,000Earnings 1999$79.8 Million
Contract 1999Contract with Philadelphia 76ers$70,800,000Salary 1999Philadelphia 76ers salary$9,000,000Earnings 1998$3.5 Million
Salary 1998Philadelphia 76ers salary$3,500,000Earnings 1997$3.1 Million
Salary 1997Philadelphia 76ers salary$3,100,000Earnings 1996$11.1 Million
Contract 1996Contract with Philadelphia 76ers$8,900,000Salary 1996Philadelphia 76ers salary$2,200,000