Espn 30 for 30: No Crossover: The Trial of Allen Iverson

Under 10 minutes left...:yes::yes::yes:...I wish AI was a part of this though...



...On another note, when you have some time check out the ESPN 30 for 30 Podcast with the film maker...

30 for 30: Steve James

Bill Simmons and director Steve James discuss the new "30 for 30" documentary "No Crossover: The Trial of Allen Iverson" and James' classic basketball film "Hoop Dreams."

http://a.espnradio.com/podcenter/30for30/30for30100409.mp3

...Here is where to find all the others...
 
I just took a group of my kids on an outing to Spare Times Bowling Alley a couple weeks ago. Still get chills walking in that place.
 
yo I never knew she was so fucked up

this shit is exposing their family skeletons

I'm not watching it. Don't feel like getting pissed off tonight. He comes from a descent family. His moms was/is just fucked up. His sister is on facebook buggin out. :smh:
 
I know a lot of people on TV right now, it's sort of funny to me.

This conspiracy theory shit is starting to annoy me :smh:

Yes, his grandmother is the sweetest lady on earth and his grandfather was a decent man before he passed. Most of his uncles and aunts were decent hardworking people as well.

Most grandparents are nice and sweet :confused:

That's not who raised him. Most peoples families aren't complete shit.

He didn't know who his dad was, and his mother, well...and the dude his mom was shackin up with was....
 
Damn, I didn't know they gave that n*gga 15 years. Shit!!! They wanted to make a point with that sentence. They tried to make an example of AI.
 
damn, i didnt know you were from there

for some reason i thought you were from atlanta

Naw, went to school here

I wasn't here for the actual events, but I learned about it after, and I know some of the participants in it.

I have a lot of respect for Joyce Hobson and Butch
 
Most grandparents are nice and sweet :confused:

That's not who raised him. Most peoples families aren't complete shit.

His grandparents lived about 100 ft from his moms apartment. When she was out on the hunt that's where he was. And his extended family is the reason that he was able to move to Hampton and become the person you see today. If he was only raised by his moms, with no outside help, he'd be dead by now.

The reason I made the statement that he comes from a descent family is because I know the entire family is watching this shit in tears and it's a shame. It's bad enough that their business has been known by the local community for years because of how small a place it is but now the shit is national news.
 
Shit I am only catching the last 40 minutes...If anybody has the ability to upload I would really appreciate it
 
Naw, went to school here

I wasn't here for the actual events, but I learned about it after, and I know some of the participants in it.

I have a lot of respect for Joyce Hobson and Butch

If you don't mind me asking, where'd you go to school?
 
You hit the nail on the head.
These CAC's in this documentary are sickening.
Absolutely unbelievable. :smh::smh:

Virginia is funny man, this Obama shit is bringing the shit out too.

I've just learned that blacks and whites think in totally different terms of race.
 
damn the community saved AI's life

I hope he gave back to them

built some shit there they needed
 
damn the community saved AI's life

I hope he gave back to them

built some shit there they needed

He rebuilt the boys club around the way when it burned down and has a celebrity softball game here every year. Can't think of too much other shit that he did.
 
He rebuilt the boys club around the way when it burned down and has a celebrity softball game here every year. Can't think of too much other shit that he did.

:smh::smh::smh::smh::smh::smh::smh:

now I see why dude has bad luck and cant catch a break
 
:smh::smh::smh::smh::smh::smh::smh:

now I see why dude has bad luck and cant catch a break

I may be leaving out some things but yeah he was a grimey dude back in the day. He has a lot of paying to do. Can't speak on the person he is now though.
 
man im loving how the community saved this niggah, man

thats how black people used to get down and support each other

damn!!!!!
 
His grandparents lived about 100 ft from his moms apartment. When she was out on the hunt that's where he was. And his extended family is the reason that he was able to move to Hampton and become the person you see today. If he was only raised by his moms, with no outside help, he'd be dead by now.

The reason I made the statement that he comes from a descent family is because I know the entire family is watching this shit in tears and it's a shame. It's bad enough that their business has been known by the local community for years because of how small a place it is but now the shit is national news.

Dude got a lot of help. Before the trial growing up, during the trial, and after. That's why I think he's sort of spoiled. Dudes a tough ass basketball player, but I've seen dude thrown some tantrums that I thought came from his sense of entitlement. He's never done that shit really on the court though, but that practice shit sort of reminded me of it.

I look at it like this, people say he was charged because of who he was. Well he got helped out, because of who he was. If it was another person involved, nobody would have been protesting for them, and all of them would have been in jail for a minute. I doubt Doug Wilder wouldn't have pardoned a nobody.

Man, they aren't in tears watching this, they've seen his mom over the past 20 years, they know how she gets down. I'm sure they have thick skin by now, with all the stories about her.
 
how was he grimey?

You know the nigga that if anybody got robbed, bike got stolen, window got broken, or house got broken into there was always one cat who's name came up first? That was him. I haven't seen him since he was about 13 so I don't know what kind of person he became after that, but I do know that his car got shot up a couple of nights after he got drafted, so I'm sure he continued his behavior past his formative years.
 
You know the nigga that if anybody got robbed, bike got stolen, window got broken, or house got broken into there was always one cat who's name came up first? That was him. I haven't seen him since he was about 13 so I don't know what kind of person he became after that, but I do know that his car got shot up a couple of nights after he got drafted, so I'm sure he continued his behavior past his formative years.

anybody who lived in the hood knows that niggah, especially as a child

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
 
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