
'This has been the best 50 years of my life'- Allen Iverson's mother pens an emotional birthday post for the 76ers icon
Philadelphia 76ers' talented star Allen Iverson is one of those prominent NBA personalities who went on to influence a generation of basketball athletes with his cultural impact and athletic prowess of the widely loved sport.
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One of the most celebrated stars in the history of the NBA, Iverson just achieved a milestone in his life after turning 50 recently. His mother posted a heart-touching post on social media and his fans and followers cannot stop talking about it.
NBA icon Allen Iverson's mother pens a heart-melting post for his 50th birthday
One of the most influential NBA stars Allen Iverson just celebrated his 50th birthday. The Philadelphia 76ers' alum's mother Ann shared a glimpse of their small party held for the basketball legend on social media.
According to the shared clip the room was filled with gold, black and silver balloons along with huge cutouts of AI, 50 and Chuck across the room. Ann Iverson wrote a heart-touching message for her athlete son on the occasion of his 50th birthday on Instagram.
Her post mentioned-
'HAPPY BIRTHDAY SON THIS HAS BEEN THE BEST 50 YEARS OF MY LIFE. THANKS FOR ALL THE LOVE YOU SHOWN ME IN MY LIFETIME…KEEP THE PARTY GOING GOD BLESS YOU SON…LATER HE DID IT 50 …WHAT A BLESSING THIS IS JUNE 7, THE BIG FIVE O! MOMMY LOVES HER SOME YOU.'
Allen Iverson took to Instagram and shared a message for his mother and as well as his fans and followers in a humble way for sending his lovely birthday messages. He wrote-
'Thank God for blessing me with another year. Thank you to my family, friends, and fans that, ride with me through these turbulent times we all live in. Thanks for all the Birthday wishes. Happy 50th to Me!!'
Despite being a globally renowned NBA legend, Allen Iverson is quite popular for his humble and down to earth nature. From diverting all the spotlights towards himself due to his exemplary performance to influencing a generation of basketball athletes, Iverson is so much more beyond the basketball court and NBA.
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