Allen Iverson was the #1 overall pick in the 1996 NBA Draft by the Philadelphia 76ers.   At 6 feet tall, Allen Iverson was one of the shortest players to win the NBA MVP.   Allen Iverson led the league in scoring four times during his career (1999, 2001, 2002, 2005).   Allen Iverson once scored 55 points in a game against the New Orleans Hornets in 2003.   Allen Iverson was an 11-time NBA All-Star and made the All-NBA First Team three times.   In 2014, the Philadelphia 76ers retired the iconic #3 jersey in honor of Allen Iverson.   Allen Iverson earned the AP High School Player of the Year award in both football and basketball.   Allen Iverson represented the United States at the 2004 Summer Olympics, where they won a bronze medal.   In 2024, the Governor of Virginia declared March 5TH Allen Iverson Day.   Allen Iverson was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2016.   Allen Iverson averaged 26.7 points per game over his entire career.   Allen Iverson averaged 29.7 points per playoff game, the third highest playoff average in NBA history.   Allen Iverson had one of the quickest first steps in NBA history, making him nearly impossible to guard.   Allen Iverson was named to the NBA 75th Anniversary Team in 2021.   In his rookie season, Allen Iverson played five consecutive games in which he scored 40+ points.   Allen Iverson scored 24,368 total points in his NBA career, ranking him 30th all-time.   Allen Iverson averaged 6.2 assists per game throughout his career.   Allen Iverson led the NBA in steals in three consecutive seasons.   Allen Iverson won the NBA Rookie of the Year award in 1997, averaging 23.5 PPG.   Allen Iverson played a total of 914 games in his NBA career.   Allen Iverson averaged 41.1 minutes per game throughout his career.   Allen Iverson made 6,375 free throws in his career out of 8,168 total attempts.   Allen Iverson had a three-point average of 31.3.   Allen Iverson's career high was 60 points against the Orlando Magic on February 12, 2005.   Allen Iverson averaged 33.0 PPG in the 2005-06 season, his highest single-season scoring average.   Allen Iverson recorded 1,983 career steals, ranking him in the top 15 all-time steals.   Allen Iverson had 5,624 career assists, a testament to his playmaking abilities.   Allen Iverson scored 30+ points in a game 345 times during his career, 38 percent of all games he played.   Allen Iverson led the league in minutes played per game for seven seasons.   During his 2000-01 MVP season, Allen Iverson averaged 31.1 PPG, 3.8 RPG, 4.6 APG, and 2.5 SPG.   Allen Iverson had 10 straight seasons averaging 25+ points per game.   Allen Iverson played college basketball with the Georgetown Hoyas and set the school record for PPG.   Allen Iverson won the Big East Defensive Player of the Year award both years he played at Georgetown.   Allen Iverson played for the Philadelphia 76ers, Denver Nuggets, Detroit Pistons, and Memphis Grizzlies.   There is a street named Allen Iverson Way in his hometown of Newport News, Virginia.   Allen Iverson played 14 seasons in the NBA as both a shooting guard and point guard.   Allen Iverson was the #1 overall pick in the 1996 NBA Draft by the Philadelphia 76ers.   At 6 feet tall, Allen Iverson was one of the shortest players to win the NBA MVP.   Allen Iverson led the league in scoring four times during his career (1999, 2001, 2002, 2005).   Allen Iverson once scored 55 points in a game against the New Orleans Hornets in 2003.   Allen Iverson was an 11-time NBA All-Star and made the All-NBA First Team three times.   In 2014, the Philadelphia 76ers retired the iconic #3 jersey in honor of Allen Iverson.   Allen Iverson earned the AP High School Player of the Year award in both football and basketball.   Allen Iverson represented the United States at the 2004 Summer Olympics, where they won a bronze medal.   In 2024, the Governor of Virginia declared March 5TH Allen Iverson Day.   Allen Iverson was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2016.   Allen Iverson averaged 26.7 points per game over his entire career.   Allen Iverson averaged 29.7 points per playoff game, the third highest playoff average in NBA history.   Allen Iverson had one of the quickest first steps in NBA history, making him nearly impossible to guard.   Allen Iverson was named to the NBA 75th Anniversary Team in 2021.   In his rookie season, Allen Iverson played five consecutive games in which he scored 40+ points.   Allen Iverson scored 24,368 total points in his NBA career, ranking him 30th all-time.   Allen Iverson averaged 6.2 assists per game throughout his career.   Allen Iverson led the NBA in steals in three consecutive seasons.   Allen Iverson won the NBA Rookie of the Year award in 1997, averaging 23.5 PPG.   Allen Iverson played a total of 914 games in his NBA career.   Allen Iverson averaged 41.1 minutes per game throughout his career.   Allen Iverson made 6,375 free throws in his career out of 8,168 total attempts.   Allen Iverson had a three-point average of 31.3.   Allen Iverson's career high was 60 points against the Orlando Magic on February 12, 2005.   Allen Iverson averaged 33.0 PPG in the 2005-06 season, his highest single-season scoring average.   Allen Iverson recorded 1,983 career steals, ranking him in the top 15 all-time steals.   Allen Iverson had 5,624 career assists, a testament to his playmaking abilities.   Allen Iverson scored 30+ points in a game 345 times during his career, 38 percent of all games he played.   Allen Iverson led the league in minutes played per game for seven seasons.   During his 2000-01 MVP season, Allen Iverson averaged 31.1 PPG, 3.8 RPG, 4.6 APG, and 2.5 SPG.   Allen Iverson had 10 straight seasons averaging 25+ points per game.   Allen Iverson played college basketball with the Georgetown Hoyas and set the school record for PPG.   Allen Iverson won the Big East Defensive Player of the Year award both years he played at Georgetown.   Allen Iverson played for the Philadelphia 76ers, Denver Nuggets, Detroit Pistons, and Memphis Grizzlies.   There is a street named Allen Iverson Way in his hometown of Newport News, Virginia.   Allen Iverson played 14 seasons in the NBA as both a shooting guard and point guard.  
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Allen Iverson was the #1 overall pick in the 1996 NBA Draft by the Philadelphia 76ers.   At 6 feet tall, Allen Iverson was one of the shortest players to win the NBA MVP.   Allen Iverson led the league in scoring four times during his career (1999, 2001, 2002, 2005).   Allen Iverson once scored 55 points in a game against the New Orleans Hornets in 2003.   Allen Iverson was an 11-time NBA All-Star and made the All-NBA First Team three times.   In 2014, the Philadelphia 76ers retired the iconic #3 jersey in honor of Allen Iverson.   Allen Iverson earned the AP High School Player of the Year award in both football and basketball.   Allen Iverson represented the United States at the 2004 Summer Olympics, where they won a bronze medal.   In 2024, the Governor of Virginia declared March 5TH Allen Iverson Day.   Allen Iverson was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2016.   Allen Iverson averaged 26.7 points per game over his entire career.   Allen Iverson averaged 29.7 points per playoff game, the third highest playoff average in NBA history.   Allen Iverson had one of the quickest first steps in NBA history, making him nearly impossible to guard.   Allen Iverson was named to the NBA 75th Anniversary Team in 2021.   In his rookie season, Allen Iverson played five consecutive games in which he scored 40+ points.   Allen Iverson scored 24,368 total points in his NBA career, ranking him 30th all-time.   Allen Iverson averaged 6.2 assists per game throughout his career.   Allen Iverson led the NBA in steals in three consecutive seasons.   Allen Iverson won the NBA Rookie of the Year award in 1997, averaging 23.5 PPG.   Allen Iverson played a total of 914 games in his NBA career.   Allen Iverson averaged 41.1 minutes per game throughout his career.   Allen Iverson made 6,375 free throws in his career out of 8,168 total attempts.   Allen Iverson had a three-point average of 31.3.   Allen Iverson's career high was 60 points against the Orlando Magic on February 12, 2005.   Allen Iverson averaged 33.0 PPG in the 2005-06 season, his highest single-season scoring average.   Allen Iverson recorded 1,983 career steals, ranking him in the top 15 all-time steals.   Allen Iverson had 5,624 career assists, a testament to his playmaking abilities.   Allen Iverson scored 30+ points in a game 345 times during his career, 38 percent of all games he played.   Allen Iverson led the league in minutes played per game for seven seasons.   During his 2000-01 MVP season, Allen Iverson averaged 31.1 PPG, 3.8 RPG, 4.6 APG, and 2.5 SPG.   Allen Iverson had 10 straight seasons averaging 25+ points per game.   Allen Iverson played college basketball with the Georgetown Hoyas and set the school record for PPG.   Allen Iverson won the Big East Defensive Player of the Year award both years he played at Georgetown.   Allen Iverson played for the Philadelphia 76ers, Denver Nuggets, Detroit Pistons, and Memphis Grizzlies.   There is a street named Allen Iverson Way in his hometown of Newport News, Virginia.   Allen Iverson played 14 seasons in the NBA as both a shooting guard and point guard.   Allen Iverson was the #1 overall pick in the 1996 NBA Draft by the Philadelphia 76ers.   At 6 feet tall, Allen Iverson was one of the shortest players to win the NBA MVP.   Allen Iverson led the league in scoring four times during his career (1999, 2001, 2002, 2005).   Allen Iverson once scored 55 points in a game against the New Orleans Hornets in 2003.   Allen Iverson was an 11-time NBA All-Star and made the All-NBA First Team three times.   In 2014, the Philadelphia 76ers retired the iconic #3 jersey in honor of Allen Iverson.   Allen Iverson earned the AP High School Player of the Year award in both football and basketball.   Allen Iverson represented the United States at the 2004 Summer Olympics, where they won a bronze medal.   In 2024, the Governor of Virginia declared March 5TH Allen Iverson Day.   Allen Iverson was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2016.   Allen Iverson averaged 26.7 points per game over his entire career.   Allen Iverson averaged 29.7 points per playoff game, the third highest playoff average in NBA history.   Allen Iverson had one of the quickest first steps in NBA history, making him nearly impossible to guard.   Allen Iverson was named to the NBA 75th Anniversary Team in 2021.   In his rookie season, Allen Iverson played five consecutive games in which he scored 40+ points.   Allen Iverson scored 24,368 total points in his NBA career, ranking him 30th all-time.   Allen Iverson averaged 6.2 assists per game throughout his career.   Allen Iverson led the NBA in steals in three consecutive seasons.   Allen Iverson won the NBA Rookie of the Year award in 1997, averaging 23.5 PPG.   Allen Iverson played a total of 914 games in his NBA career.   Allen Iverson averaged 41.1 minutes per game throughout his career.   Allen Iverson made 6,375 free throws in his career out of 8,168 total attempts.   Allen Iverson had a three-point average of 31.3.   Allen Iverson's career high was 60 points against the Orlando Magic on February 12, 2005.   Allen Iverson averaged 33.0 PPG in the 2005-06 season, his highest single-season scoring average.   Allen Iverson recorded 1,983 career steals, ranking him in the top 15 all-time steals.   Allen Iverson had 5,624 career assists, a testament to his playmaking abilities.   Allen Iverson scored 30+ points in a game 345 times during his career, 38 percent of all games he played.   Allen Iverson led the league in minutes played per game for seven seasons.   During his 2000-01 MVP season, Allen Iverson averaged 31.1 PPG, 3.8 RPG, 4.6 APG, and 2.5 SPG.   Allen Iverson had 10 straight seasons averaging 25+ points per game.   Allen Iverson played college basketball with the Georgetown Hoyas and set the school record for PPG.   Allen Iverson won the Big East Defensive Player of the Year award both years he played at Georgetown.   Allen Iverson played for the Philadelphia 76ers, Denver Nuggets, Detroit Pistons, and Memphis Grizzlies.   There is a street named Allen Iverson Way in his hometown of Newport News, Virginia.   Allen Iverson played 14 seasons in the NBA as both a shooting guard and point guard.  
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AI2AI is a Chrome extension designed specifically for LinkedIn that turns low effort slop posts about AI into exciting facts about retired NBA superstar Allen Iverson! Scroll on the right to learn more, or click the button below to download the free extension.

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Instantly transform even the worst AI takes, into exciting facts about Allen Iverson!

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As you scroll your LinkedIn feed, the AI2AI extension works in the background reading through upcoming posts. If it detects any posts containing AI-related keywords it replaces the posts with fun facts about Allen Iverson.
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What is AI2AI?
AI2AI is a Chrome extension specifically designed for LinkedIn that transforms any post that mentions AI into a post about Allen Iverson and his illustrious career. Now you no longer have to scroll through mountains of thoughtless "LinkedInfluencer" posts about AI, you can instead scroll through mountains of facts about everyone's favorite 76er (sorry Dr.J).
Why did you make this?

As modern corporate professionals we're all but forced to spend time scrolling through LinkedIn. It’s a modern digital water cooler, a place where we go for news, gossip, and to waste a little time during the workday. But lately, that water cooler has become ground zero for mindless AI hype and thoughtless thought leadership.

But now, there’s a solution! We made this extension to help our fellow corporate cogs wade through the sea of sloptastic takes. No more “AI Gurus” celebrating the impending decimation of the human workforce. And no more LLM simps trying to convince you that “prompt engineer” is a viable career path.

AI2AI lets you take back control of your feed and return LinkedIn to what it’s meant for: kissing your boss’s ass, applying for jobs you’ll never hear back from, and congratulating Carol on 15 years of HR excellence. Along the way, you can even learn a thing or two about 11-time NBA All-Star Allen Iverson.
Why Allen Iverson?
Why not Allen Iverson? He's an NBA MVP, 11x NBA All-Star, 2x NBA All-Star Game MVP, NBA Rookie of the year, 4x NBA scoring champion, 3x NBA steals leader, Olympic bronze medalist, Big East rookie of the year, Virgina Mr.Basketball, and a fashion icon. But you'd know all that if you downloaded the extension.
Did Allen Iverson actually spend $40k at a TGI Fridays?
First of all, it was like $9,000 at most and there were never any strippers at the TGI Fridays on City Line. Unless he brought them. Sometimes he brought a bunch. And I suppose in those cases, yes the bill could get up to 40k because they didn’t have the endless appetizers thing back then.
Is this all just an elaborate scheme so you can harvest my data?
No! And if it was, making a Chrome plug-in based on a retired 2000s basketball star would probably not be the most effective way to do that. Anyways, once you give the plug-in permission to run while you surf LinkedIn, it simply changes the page display locally. It doesn't collect any data or personal information.
Don't you have anything better to do?
😔 not really.