Ben Simmons Had An Iverson Poster, Corn Rows At Age 7
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- June 26th, 1996. It was the 50th NBA Draft. The Philadelphia 76ers had the first overall pick, and of course, they selected Allen Iverson.
Just 24 days later -- on July 20th, 1996, in Melbourne, Victoria in Australia -- Ben Simmons was born. And now 20 years later, the Sixers -- who once again owned the first overall pick -- selected Simmons.
Growing up playing basketball in Australia, while his father Dave was playing for the Brett Brown coached Melbourne Tigers, Simmons was an Iverson fan.
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"Young, probably seven years old. I had the A.I. poster hanging up on my door," Simmons told CSNPhilly.com. "Little did everyone know, I was a Sixers fan."
Simmons was also rocking the Iverson corn rows, but eventually grew out of that phase.
"It wasn't my thing," Simmons said. I turned into a 6-10 point forward, so it didn't really fit."
Congratulations @BenSimmons25. I know you'll make all of us Philly fans proud!!
— Allen Iverson (@alleniverson) June 23, 2016
Since the departure of Iverson, Sixers fans have endured a frustrated stretch of basketball including three straight seasons short of 20 wins. Simmons understands the pressure he carries to the city of brotherly love.
Great night to be a Sixer!
— Allen Iverson (@alleniverson) June 24, 2016
"A lot comes with it, Philly fans love their sports, but I'm just ready to put in the work," the 6'10", 240-pound versatile forward from LSU said. "I know it's gonna take a lot, but as long as I put in the work I know great things can happen.
"I think I'll be a point-forward [in the NBA]. So, anywhere I'm grabbing the ball, setting up plays, pushing the ball off the break I think that fits with me a lot."