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Allen Iverson attends Hampton University football game, but team loses to Morgan State University

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Legendary NBA Hall of Famer Allen Iverson began his profession in his hometown of Hampton, Virginia. The Reebok vp of basketball was there on Aug. 31 to attend an HBCU football game.

According to , the previous Philadelphia 76ers player participated Hampton University game against Morgan State University, which was the season opener for each teams.

The university’s football team’s X account confirmed the basketball legend’s presence on the sporting event.

Iverson’s presence at the sport didn’t bring luck to the Hampton team, which lost a detailed game to rivals from Morgan State 30-28.

reported that Morgan State had a snug lead over Hampton when went up 20-7 within the second quarter, and although Hampton made it a better game at halftime with a rating of 20-14, HU got here inside two points within the third quarter when Morgan led 23-21. But after Morgan’s touchdown it was 30-21, a late comeback couldn’t give them the advantage as Hampton made it 30-28. Morgan held on for the win with just over 4 minutes left in the sport.

As for Iverson, reports have surfaced that WNBA rookie Angel Reese has teamed up with the legendary basketball player to create a limited-edition shoe.

Part of the Angel Reese x Rebook Answer III, this shoe boasts Allen Iverson’s third signature shoe in a two-tone silver and blue colorway. The Chicago Sky player’s shoe features Reese’s “Unapologetically Angel” logo.

Unfortunately, sneakerheads looking to purchase a pair won’t find a way to accomplish that. The footwear is offered only to Friends & Family of Reese and Reebok. However, people can buy other apparel and footwear for fans and gamers. Those fascinated by purchasing one can visit side to review available options starting from $100 to $120.


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