Andrew Bogut calls Allen Iverson an ‘absolute s**t man’ over alleged controversy in Australia

NBA Hall of Fame Allen Iverson takes heat for he does not come to the meeting and reception of children suffering from cancer during a recent performance in Australia. One of those who harshly criticizes Iverson is a former NBA player and an Australian Andrew Bogut.
On social networks, Bogut he wasted no time calling out Iverson for allegedly failing in his responsibilities to children and their families.
“Absolutely s**t human. There is no excuse for this. If anyone knows this family, please come forward.”
Absolute human shit.
There is no excuse for this.
If anyone knows this family, please get in touch.https://t.co/kGJ9LO2z5v https://t.co/4tltd5oHiv
— Andrew Bogut (@andrevbogut) January 27, 2026
In a follow-up post, Bogut he seemed to imply that this is no surprise coming from Iverson.
“The current/former NBA player was on tour in Australia and treated people badly and failed to meet obligations and commitments.
In other news, the sky is blue.”
The current/former NBA player was on a tour of Australia and treated people badly and failed to meet obligations and responsibilities.
In other news, the sky is blue.
— Andrew Bogut (@andrevbogut) January 27, 2026
In addition, Bogut issued a warning to the National Basketball League in Australia to be careful when attaching themselves to a high-profile name.
“Let’s hope the @NBL learns from jumping on any big name that comes to Australia to take the money.”
This is not the first time.”
We hope so @NBL he learns from the jump on any big name that comes to Australia to take the money.
This is not the first time. https://t.co/zTkG06I6Vi
— Andrew Bogut (@andrevbogut) January 27, 2026
Plus, Bogut retweeted by Carl Beston, co-host of The Beston and Greenway Podcast, who called out Australian sports teams for making up certain holidays to welcome the big name.
✅・・ https://t.co/TF3CtZDfVM
— Andrew Bogut (@andrevbogut) January 27, 2026
During his playing days, Iverson was one of the most respected and beloved players of his generation. He’s been praised for being a once-in-a-generation point guard, but he’s also been praised and criticized for to be a rebellious cultural icon.
In the years since, he she was extremely loved.
Bogut played in the NBA from 2005-2019. He is currently an assistant coach for the Sydney Kings in the NBL.
2026-01-27 20:02:00







