Allen Iverson Takes Big Shot At Media Member: “I Hate You… The Way You Hate Me, Motherf***er I Hate You Too.”

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Allen Iverson has been known for being an outspoken person. His personality got him a lot of trouble during his active days and even though things have changed now, AI remains that man that isn’t afraid to speak his mind let everybody know what he thinks.

During an appearance on Showtime’s “All The Smoke” podcast with Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson, The Answer went in a little rant about a media member, making it clear that he doesn’t hate anybody but that feeling is very present when he thinks about this person. He explained it wasn’t Skip Bayless but made it clear that he has strong feelings for this person and their father.

“It’s one guy, I know you know who I’m talking to. I know you hate me and trust me I don’t hate nobody. Yes I do, I hate you… The way you hate me, motherf***er I hate you too… You and your daddy,” he said.

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It’s unclear who he was talking about but people are trying to guess who that could be. Some say it’s Colin Cowherd but the majority of people are convinced he was talking to Jason Whitlock, who has said some horrible things about Iverson in the past. Whoever it is, Allen doesn’t have any love for them.

Iverson will go down as one of the most talented and yet controversial figures in the NBA. People will always have things to say about him and he’ll be fine with it unless you’re this specific person.

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