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The truth behind Allen Iverson’s practice rant

Allen Iverson gets ready to shoot a free throw
Unknown date & location, USA; FILE PHOTO; Philadelphia 76ers guard Allen Iverson (3) prepares to shoot a free throw. Mandatory Credit: USA TODAY Sports

Everyone has heard Allen Iverson’s famous practice rant. But do you know the true reason behind A.I.’s meltdown? In this article, we’ll dive deep to discover the truth behind Iverson’s practice rant. You may be surprised that there’s more to it than meets the eyes.

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After the Philadelphia 76ers reached the NBA Finals in 2001, the team fell apart the following season. The 76ers won just 43 games and reached the playoffs as the sixth seed. In the playoffs, the 76ers lost 3-2 to the Boston Celtics.

It was after the season when Iverson delivered his famous press conference, responding to his head coach’s harsh criticism, including comments about his reluctance to practice.

In the press conference, Iverson said the word practice 22 times. It became a huge funny moment in the sports and entertainment world, but there was a serious reason behind it.

Iverson wasn’t being ignorant or hateful at the time. He was grappling with the murder of his best friend, Rahsaan Langeford, whose trial began just days before his infamous practice rant.

Langeford was murdered about seven months prior to the press conference, and Iverson didn’t tell anyone all season, as he tried to keep his personal life separated from his NBA career.

What made things worse was that 76ers head coach Larry Brown had this to say in response to Iverson’s practice rant:

“I assume he went and fooled around somewhere,” Brown said, tipping his hand upward like a bottle.

Iverson may have bottled up his friend’s murder throughout the season, but he finally let it out during the press conference following his infamous practice rant. Yet, the footage remains overlooked, rarely discussed or shown.

“I’m upset for one reason: ‘Cause I’m in here. I lost. I lost my best friend. I lost him, and I lost this year,” Iverson said.

“Everything is just going downhill for me, as far as just that. You know, as far as my life. And then I’m dealing with this… My best friend is dead. Dead. And we lost. And this is what I have to go through for the rest of the summer until the season is all over again.”

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Would fans have reacted differently to Iverson if they had known the real reason behind his practice rant? Probably not, but it serves as a reminder that Iverson is human, just like the rest of us.

About the Author Published Apr 11, 2025

TITAN FREY

Titan Frey is a dedicated father to three wonderful children, whom he takes immense pride in. His passions include reading, writing, basketball, both playing and watching, and playing chess. Titan spent five years working as a journalist for the basketball website fadeawayworld.net, where he served as editor-in-chief for four and a half years. One of his most notable achievements was interviewing Chuck Cooper III, the son of Chuck Cooper, the first African American ever drafted by an NBA team, and writing a biography that has been praised as the most definitive article about Cooper’s legacy. Titan is the author of more than ten novels and the screenwriter of three produced short films. His newest young adult novel, Echoes of the Hardwood: Braxton Foxworthy’s Time‑Travelling Book Report, blends basketball history with heartfelt storytelling and is now available. Order here: https://a.co/d/bo7BYz1

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