List of career achievements by Allen Iverson

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Iverson shoots a jumper in 2010 during his second stint with the Philadelphia 76ers Allen Iverson Sixers jumper2.jpg
Iverson shoots a jumper in 2010 during his second stint with the Philadelphia 76ers

This page shows the career achievements of Allen Iverson . Allen Iverson played a total of 14 years in the National Basketball Association (NBA) playing for the Philadelphia 76ers, Denver Nuggets, Detroit Pistons, and Memphis Grizzlies. He finished his career with 24,368 points and averaged 26.7 ppg, 3.7 rpg and 6.2 apg in 41.1 minutes per game throughout his career.

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NBA career averages

Legend
  GPGames played  GS Games started MPG Minutes per game
 FG%  Field goal percentage 3P%  3-point field goal percentage FT%  Free throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game APG  Assists per game SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game PPG Points per game Bold Career high
Led the league

Regular season

YearTeamGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
1996–97 Philadelphia 767440.1.418.341.7024.17.52.1.323.5
1997–98 Philadelphia 808039.4.461.298.7293.76.22.2.322.0
1998–99 Philadelphia 484841.5.412.291.7514.94.62.3.126.8
1999–00 Philadelphia 707040.8.421.341.7133.84.72.1.128.4
2000–01 Philadelphia 717142.0.420.320.8143.84.62.5.331.1
2001–02 Philadelphia 605943.7.398.291.8124.55.52.8.231.4
2002–03 Philadelphia 828242.5.414.277.7744.25.52.7.227.6
2003–04 Philadelphia 484742.5.387.286.7453.76.82.4.126.4
2004–05 Philadelphia 757542.3.424.308.8354.07.92.4.130.7
2005–06 Philadelphia 727243.1.447.323.8143.27.41.9.133.0
2006–07 Philadelphia 151542.7.413.226.8852.77.32.2.131.2
2006–07 Denver 504942.4.454.347.7593.07.21.8.224.8
2007–08 Denver 828241.8.458.345.8093.07.12.0.126.4
2008–09 Denver 3341.0.450.250.7202.76.71.0.318.7
2008–09 Detroit 545036.5.416.286.7863.14.91.6.117.4
2009–10 Memphis 3022.3.5771.000.5001.33.7.3.012.3
2009–10 Philadelphia 252431.9.417.333.8243.04.1.7.113.9
Career91490141.1.425.313.7803.76.22.2.226.7
All-Star9926.6.414.667.7692.66.22.3.114.4

Playoffs

YearTeamGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
1999 Philadelphia 8844.8.411.283.7124.14.92.5.328.5
2000 Philadelphia 101044.4.384.308.7394.04.51.2.126.2
2001 Philadelphia 222246.2.389.338.7744.76.12.4.332.9
2002 Philadelphia 5541.8.381.333.8103.64.22.6.030.0
2003 Philadelphia 121246.4.416.345.7374.37.42.4.131.7
2005 Philadelphia 5547.6.468.414.8972.210.02.0.431.2
2007 Denver 5544.6.368.294.806.65.81.4.022.8
2008 Denver 4439.5.434.214.6973.04.51.0.324.5
Career717145.1.401.327.7643.86.02.1.229.7

Awards and accomplishments

NBA achievements

Iverson with the Sixers Allen Iverson Lipofsky.jpg
Iverson with the Sixers

College

Philadelphia 76ers franchise records

Career highs

Regular season

StatHighOpponentDate
Points60vs Orlando Magic February 12, 2005
Assists16Two times
Rebounds11vs Golden State Warriors March 30, 2001
Steals9Two times
Minutes Played57**vs Houston Rockets December 20, 2007

Note** played with Denver (all others were as a member of the 76ers)

Playoffs

StatHighOpponentDateRound
Points55vs New Orleans Hornets April 20, 2003 First round
Assists16vs Toronto Raptors May 20, 2001 Eastern Conf Semifinals
Steals10vs Orlando Magic May 13, 1999 Eastern Conf Semifinals
Rebounds9vs Milwaukee Bucks June 3, 2001 Eastern Conf Finals

See also

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References

  1. "Allen Iverson College awards and honors". sports-reference. December 9, 2016. Retrieved 16 December 2016.