Thursday, July 2, 2015

Allen Iverson

Close your eyes and step into the struggle.....

Imagine your under the height requirement, under the weight requirement, labeled selfish, and accused of a crime you didn't commit. Hold up lemme not get to ahead....let's bring it back real quick. High School football your killing it! Won the championship your junior year. That same year high school basketball your killing it! Won the championship for basketball that same year. But, THEY say your too small...you got heart tho. So much heart you become the leader of a whole community! But, word on the street is too much sweets will give you cavities....

You grew up without a father, mother in the streets....not thinking about what You gonna eat, lost more friends to the graveyard than you can count on one hand, and you grew up next to the corners that sell them grams. But, there's something inside you telling you to withstand. This isn't gonna stop you cuz you're the man! You come from Hampton! The area that encountered the first slaves....so they question you on why your community can't behave?

So it's our turn to JUST DO IT! 5 years! Your car was in drive but the courts switched up your gears! 4 months was the time done.....but your journey has just now begun! Georgetown, NBA, you just became the answer, he only thinks about himself....he's the teams cancer. Rookie of the year, MVP, scoring title after scoring title....kids across the nation now say your their idol.

So much negative in your life and the media always hates. You turn that into a positive and that's what makes your great. YOU ARE A.I. THE ANSWER! We talking about PRACTICE! 




This post is to share how Allen Iverson is the true example of Be Your Own Dad!



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-Jimmy V aka MR.BYOD




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