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  • Allen Iverson,,,,,

    You, dont get to hear this side of him often

    Sixers' Iverson to pay for funeral of gunshot victimAssociated Press


    SEATTLE -- Allen Iverson will pay for the funeral of a man who died three years after he was shot in southwest Philadelphia because he refused to hand over his Iverson jersey to a group of teens.


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    Iverson says he's tired of reading about murders in Philadelphia and wanted to do something.

    "I don't think one guy can do what needs to be done, but I think one guy can help," Iverson said before Wednesday night's game in Seattle. "I think it's going to take a collective effort. and there is a lot of good people trying to help the situation in Philadelphia."

    Kevin Johnson died Tuesday morning after his family chose to take him off life support. He was 22.

    On June 24, 2003, a group of teens approached Johnson while he was waiting for a trolley and demanded he give up the Iverson jersey he was wearing. When he refused, Johnson was shot in the back of the neck by Robert Ferguson, who is serving a prison sentence on attempted murder charges.

    The shooting left Johnson paralyzed, in a wheelchair and eventually on a ventilator. Last week, the ventilator failed, and Johnson suffered irreparable brain damage. The family chose to take him off it.

    "It was time for Kevin to go home," Johnson's mother, Janice Jackson-Burke told the Philadelphia Daily News.

    Johnson's funeral is set for next Wednesday, with the expenses covered by Iverson.

    The seven-time All-Star contacted the hospital and spoke with Jackson-Burke. She told Iverson how much her son adored Iverson's play and how much he loved the Sixers.

    "If they were that serious about that jersey, I would have given them 100 jerseys if they wanted it," Iverson said. "It was just tough, just to see somebody die for something senseless like that, over a jersey, over something material."

    After he was left a quadriplegic, Johnson and his mother spoke at schools and rallies in the Philadelphia area about staying away from guns. He'll be buried in an Iverson jersey.

    The family asked Iverson to attend the service, but the Sixers play that night in Milwaukee. Iverson said he talked to the family about not wanting to disrespect them, or for them to believe his offer was simply for publicity.

    "I felt like I have got to do something more than what I have been doing to help this situation as much as I can," Iverson said. "If I can reach one person and take one death away, I think I can do something."

    Copyright 2006 by The Associated Press
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  • #2
    I hear A lot of people saying bad things about AI all the time from corn rolls to whatever. I always liked him and this gives me another reason to like him even more.

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    • #3
      Actually, living here, you here alot more of these types of things that AI does, especially for kids

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      • #4
        Corn rolls?

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        • #5
          Hey this is a great gesture being made by a guy who does not have to do anything. I think it is fantastic he is offering to give something back, even if to only one person. It is such a shame that someone had to die over something that can cost $50. This world has become a sad sad place where people shoot you over a basketball jersey.


          I wonder if they even took the jersey after they shot the guy. My bet would be no and they did that for no reason whatsoever. People sicken me. The vast majority of people should be wiped out and we should start over again.

          Leave me and some playboy playmates, Briana Banks, Jenna HAze, and a select few others. We will get the world back to the way it should be. LoL

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          • #6
            I am not the biggest AI fan in the world but this was very thoughful of him.

            I also agree HotPicks and we should bring the death penalty back in full force. Or we should get all the thugs out of prison and have them be the front line in Iraq and bring the good quality soldiers back home.

            My prayers go out to the Johnson family.
            Am I the longest tenured BC member?

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            • #7
              good stuff, thanks for sharing.

              The part where he has a game the night of the funeral yet still talked to the family about not wanting to be disrespectful and being clear it wasn't just a nice gesture, that's the sign of a mature man.
              Everybody dies, but not everyone lives.

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