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Clean Cut.This hairstyle was worn by Allen way back in his Georgetown years and a first half of his rookie season with the Sixers. The hair are shaved on the sides, and just a bit are left on top of the head. This is the most common hair style in the NBA and colleges, but most likely Allen will never be coming back to this one.

Mini Afro.This haircut is a smaller version of afro, but smaller amount of hair left on the head. The top has plenty of hair, while the sides have a bit shorter cut than the top does. Yet another cut which Allen most likely not to have again.

Afro.This hairstyle features whole lot of hair on your head. Basically it is a larger version of mini afro, but there is much more hair. This haircut was very popular in NBA during 1970-1980, but now Allen has brought it back and some other players are following him too.

Tight Line Cornrows.Iverson was the first player in the league to have this hairstyle. The hair are braided in tight lines. Many other player such as Latrell Sprewell, Rasheed Wallace and many more have copied this hair style from Allen, but i just want to let you know that Iverson was the first one to have it.

Straight Cornrows.This is the most common style worn by Allen Iverson. The hair is braided in lines. Allen started wearing braids since his second year in the league. The only braided hairstyle he has worn before this one were the tight line braids in his first year.

Wavey Cornrows.This is another common style worn by Allen. This one is my favorite. In this particular style, the hair are braided wavelike. This was the style Allen has worn more and more during the final months of his second year in league.

Wide Line Cornrows.I have never seen Allen wear this hairdoe during regular season game, but i've seen him wear it off court a couple times. Hair are braided in wide lines, so there are about 3-4 lines at all.

Center Cornrows. In this hairstyle the braids start from the center of the head and the line works its way down in the opposite directions. Iverson hasn't worn this hairstyle much, he has only had it for a couple of games this year.

Cross Cornrows. Another style that hasn't been worn for many games by Allen, but it is a nice one. As you can see from the picture, the braids have little crosses or x's cutout inside them.

Trianged Cornrows. This is the latest Allen Iverson style. He has only made it during the 1998 off-season. The hair are braided in trianglelike lines which go up and down.

From middle to the sides. This one is kinda different, Instead of going from Allen's forehead to his neck, the braids this time go from the middle, heading down the sides of his head. Rarely worn but Cool.

Afro (SLAM cover) Only once has Allen posed like this, with his braids out and with a Dr.J-like afro. It was when he was in the old school issue of SLAM. Allen has said that he wants to wear his hair like this when the Allstar game is in Philly in 2002. Different and cool.

Large waves (00) I've only seen Allen wear this one once, but it's definitely one of my favourites. It's a lot cooler than the regular straight line rows. Adding waves to all of Allen's different cornrows-patterns really make'em a lot cooler.

Bald college look During Allen's very first year at Georgetown, this was the style he sported. No braids, no hair at all. It's kinda weird to see these old pics from Allen's college days. Personally, I prefer the rows, but as always, Allen looks good.

Five rows with small rows in Allen debuted this style late this season and in the playoffs. It looks a lot like the two styles below, but is a bit different. Each row has a center line with tighter rows along it. Really cool.

"Horizontal", thin rows Worn in the playoffs this year, this style features lots of tight, thin rows going from one side to the other on Allen's, only interrupted by one thick row on each side and a "split" on top. Bad explaination, check the picture instead.

Thin rows with some thick It's really hard to explain all these hairstyles when English isn't your mother-language, trust me. Anyways, this one looks a lot like the one above, but this time the thin rows go from his forehead to his neck, interrupted by thick rows heading in no particular pattern. One of my personal favourites

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