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Iverson's best lineup era
Allen Iverson's best lineup is seven times: three times, once, three times, twice, 1 time.

1998- 1999 season, Iverson won the scoring championship with 26.8 points per game, and led the team to the playoffs again after eight years, and was selected as the first team of the best team.

1999-2000 season, Iverson averaged 28.4 points, 3.8 rebounds and 4.7 assists 2. 1 steals 0. 1 blocks, and the 76 ers entered the playoffs again.

In 2000-200 1 season, Coach Brown decided to let Iverson, who is only six feet tall, play as a shooting guard. As a result, the 76ers won ten consecutive victories at the start of the season and entered the playoffs as the first seed in the East at the end of the season. Iverson, on the other hand, shined brilliantly this season, averaging 365,438+0.65,438+0 points, 3.8 baskets, 4.6 assists, 2.5 steals and 0.3 blocks, winning the league MVP, scoring champion and stealing champion, and being selected into the first team of the best team in the league again. On February 7th, 20001,Iverson led the Eastern All-Stars to defeat the Western All-Stars in the 2000-200 1 All-Star Game, and Iverson was also elected as the MVP of the All-Star Game. The audience contributed 25 points, 5 assists and 5 steals.

In the 200 1-2002 season, Iverson won the scoring champion again and was selected as the second best team, but the 76 ers stopped in the first round of the playoffs. At the same time, Iverson's absence from team training once again aroused Larry Brown's strong dissatisfaction, and the relationship between them deteriorated again, which led Larry Brown to be transferred to Detroit Pistons head coach after the end of the 2003 season.

In the 2002-2003 season, the 76ers broke through the first round of the playoffs, among which Iverson scored 55 points in the first game of this series, setting a new high in the playoffs. The 76 ers met the Detroit Pistons in the second round and eventually lost to the Pistons. Iverson was selected as the second team of the best team.

In the 2004-2005 season, Iverson's statistics were excellent, averaging 30.7 points, 4.0 baskets, 7.9 assists and 2.4 steals and 0. 1 block. In addition to winning the scoring champion for the fourth time and being selected as the best team of the year for the third time, Iverson became the first player in NBA history to score, assist and steal, and Iverson also won the MVP of the All-Star Game for the second time.

In the 2005-2006 season, Iverson scored a record 33 points per game, but the 76 ers failed to make the playoffs. Iverson was selected as the third team of the best team.