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When Allen Iverson helped two college students in a car wreck in Virginia in August, few noticed his good Samaritan deed.
Now, roughly six weeks later, in the wake of a pending lawsuit against him, people are noticing Iverson and the bad publicity that seems to follow him.
That's just part of being A.I.
"I could do a million things positive and everybody would talk about the one negative thing," Iverson said. "I'm used to it and it don't bother me that people don't recognize, as far as you people and other people that don't matter. The only people that do matter is the people that I do it for, the charities, the people that benefit from it."
When Allen Iverson helped two college students in a car wreck in Virginia in August, few noticed his good Samaritan deed.
Now, roughly six weeks later, in the wake of a pending lawsuit against him, people are noticing Iverson and the bad publicity that seems to follow him.
That's just part of being A.I.
"I could do a million things positive and everybody would talk about the one negative thing," Iverson said. "I'm used to it and it don't bother me that people don't recognize, as far as you people and other people that don't matter. The only people that do matter is the people that I do it for, the charities, the people that benefit from it."
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