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The former NBA star Allen Iverson’s trip to China has already concluded, and he’s got something to say about it. It’s an incident that remains bitter and may end up getting worse, and Iverson says he’s never coming back to China because of it.
According to Iverson and his agent, they signed a contract inclusive of a multi-leg trip throughout China, one of which where the former basketball star would coach a basketball game. The Chinese side apparently didn’t take him seriously and repeatedly attempted to coerce Iverson into playing a game.
After a disagreement at the first venue, Iverson’s agent expressed that they were going to cancel all of their other arrangements in China and go home, but the Chinese side didn’t allow Iverson and company to leave to the airport.
One of the agents even guilted Iverson’s conscience with a threat of suicide, forcing Iverson to make a video apologizing to the venue he was “supposed” to perform at. Iverson apparently accepted to make the video since he was in no positioning for bargaining.
Iverson and company also say that they did not receive any payments in connection with their services and that the Chinese side falsified bank transfer transfers to entice him to continue on with the other legs of his China visit.
Iverson, upon returning to America, has declared that he will never again go to China despite having amiable feelings for his fans. Perhaps that’s all for the better, because most of the Chinese news comments seem to trash Iverson and wish him good riddance.
The Chinese agents appear to have convincingly won this round, having thoroughly taken Iverson and company to school on their home court.