Wife of Allen Iverson files for divorce
Posted by Inside HoopsMar 4
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports:
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A week after the Philadelphia 76ers’ Allen Iverson announced he was leaving basketball for the rest of the season to be with his sick 4-year-old daughter, the star’s wife filed for divorce in Fulton County Superior Court.
In the divorce petition filed on Tuesday, Tawanna Iverson said her 8 ½-year-long marriage to the guard was “irretrievably broken.” In the petition, Tawanna Iverson asked for temporary and permanent custody of their five children as well as child support and alimony.
She did not ask for a specific dollar amount.
The children range in ages from 17 months to 15 years.
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This is just not Allen Iverson’s year.
In basketball, he hurt his own reputation by making it clear to the world that he’s more focused on his own individual basketball game than he is on being a part of a team, resulting in barely any squads wanting to sign him even though he was clearly more talented than the majority of free agents who were available at the time.
Of course, Iverson was always an individual force on a court. A scorer, who didn’t typically set teammates up do to any sort of special play-making ability, but certainly made their lives easier simply by drawing so much defensive attention. He was also a one-man wrecking crew who could drop 30 on anybody. He also dragged a 76ers squad into the finals that had no business making it that far. He did amazing things on a basketball court.
But, at this point in his career, his refusal to even consider coming off any team’s bench was a bad look.
The Grizzlies-Iverson experiment didn’t go well, and the team has looked very good since it ended.
He was OK on the 76ers but didn’t really help them. They’re not hot without him, though, so that’s not really on him.
But now, actual sad personal stuff: His daughter reportedly has health issues. And now his wife is calling it quits, seemingly at a rough time.
Regardless of his refusal to accept that he’s best used as a supporting scorer and no longer a foundation to build a team around, I have to root for Iverson in his off-court issues clearing up.
And as for Iverson the basketball player, it would be cool to see him latch onto a team next season, actually help them, and go out on a positive note.
– Jeff

4 comments
Comment by Melody Saberon on March 4, 2010 at 1:13 pm
that’s just sad…
Comment by Bo Lucas on March 5, 2010 at 6:06 am
when it rains, it pours. This may be the ego check AI may needs. I truly hope his personal issues are settled. It look like his family life is falling apart. The rumor that he was partying with Jermaine Dupree after quite the 76′ers doesn’t help. But that’s his business. I here he was a decent locker room presence in Philly. I personally think that Philly’s problem is Eddie Jordan. Not AI. He has a no clue how to play those guys.
Comment by NiCo on March 5, 2010 at 6:25 am
released/waived and divorce in one year is tooo much. I heard his moving on to football next year.
Comment by Tony D on March 5, 2010 at 8:47 am
A.I, has proven to be one of the toughess NBA players ever. It is ashame to see him leave the NBA on anything than a high note.We at the Metropolitan Youth Oranization wish him the best,and hope everthing works out.