Part sports star, part antihero, part hip-hop icon, Allen Iverson has
managed to cross over into the mainstream of American culture -- without
compromise. Defiantly tattooed, with his hair in cornrows, the six-foot
Philadelphia 76ers point guard is one of the most recognizable and
controversial stars of the sports world. His meteoric rise from a
troubled childhood in the ghetto to NBA superstardom has been marked by
five straight playoff appearances, including a finals berth in 2001 and
an MVP award. From his rap sheet to his rap album, fans and journalists
alike hound his every move. But never before has a biographer presented
a full portrait of this complicated and intensely private star -- a man
whose loyalty to his family, the streets, and his friends trumps any
other concern. Filled with exclusive interview material and
unprecedented access to many of Iverson's inner circle, Only the Strong
Survive is the first in-depth look at the truth behind this newly
minted legend.