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Allen Iverson: When I get rich, I help my friends around me. If you don’t give me money, people will start to question you.

10:08pm, 13 October 2025Basketball

Iverson earned more than 200 million US dollars in his NBA career, of which approximately 155 million US dollars came from NBA salary and the rest came from endorsement contracts. According to reports, due to extravagant spending, he once spent all his wealth

Recently, 76ers star Allen Iverson talked about the fact that he was questioned by his friends on the podcast Breakfast Club Power 105.1 FM when he did not borrow money.

"I have always loved my family and friends very much, and I had a lot of support when I first entered the league. I hope they can go through this journey with me. All of a sudden, I became rich and famous, which was a completely new experience for me. At this time, there were problems with financial management, which was very difficult for me. Growing up, I have always I was noticed because of my athletic talent. On the school playground and in the barber shop, I was the center of attention. When I had no money, I felt very rich. No one around me would say, 'He changed when he had money.' Because the people around me knew that I didn't change." Iverson said.

"Some things that have happened recently have made me deeply realize that some people are not what you think. When you tell them 'no', their reaction will tell everything. Now that I have some business opportunities, I am going to start investing in some projects, but some people ask me to give them a million. These are the people I have been helping for many years, helping them pay Rent, paying child support, even getting a lawyer for their mom. Every time I go to the jewelry store, I take them with me because I don’t want my friends to be overshadowed and they’re like, ‘Oh my god, what’s wrong with people these days?’” Iverson said.

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