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Allen Iverson documentary series premieres today - Here’s how to stream it for free

Prime Video’s “Allen Iv3rson” documentary series delivers an unprecedented look at the NBA legend’s story and is available to stream on Thursday, October 23.

Viewers can stream the docuseries for free on Prime Video, with a 30-day free trial. If you’re already an Amazon Prime member, you can access the documentary through your Amazon subscription.

WATCH ALLEN IVERSON DOCUSERIES FOR FREE HERE

If you aren’t a member, Prime offers a free 30-day trial. You can sign up here. Amazon Prime is $14.99 a month after the free trial, or viewers can purchase an annual subscription for $139. If you want to stream just Prime Video on its own without being a Prime member, you can purchase a Prime Video subscription for $8.99 a month.

Iverson shares a more reflective side of his present-day self in the three-part docuseries titled Allen Iv3rson.

It will feature unprecedented access and personal stories, along with intimate interviews with family, friends, and fellow NBA players and coaches.

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The series follows Iverson as he takes audiences on a journey through his storied history—from his origins in Hampton, Virginia, to his ascent as one of the most tenacious and exhilarating basketball players of all time, according to Amazon.

Iverson then takes his story into the present day where he realizes his cultural impact long after his playing days have come to an end.

Take a look at a trailer for the docuseries from Prime Video’s YouTube Channel:

Iverson is a basketball Hall of Famer who played college at Georgetown University, was the No. 1 overall draft pick by the Philadelphia 76ers, and played 14 seasons in the NBA. He was also named NBA MVP in 2001.

Iverson has also appeared as himself in four movies, including Like Mike (2002), Imagine That (2009), My Other Home (2017), and Hustle (2022).

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