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Most hated (NOT on Jazz Team) Players in NBA... and....why?

Most of the above listed players don't have to have a "why" part because it's common knowledge why people hate them. I also hate Greg Oden because he has a huge *****.
 
I am curious why Parker, Scola, and Noah are mentioned. They all play hard, have skills. I have not noticed much flopping or dirty play or arrogance from them.
Parker - because he has lots of wins?
Scola and Noah - because of their long hair?
All - because foreign, or French?
 
I am curious why Parker, Scola, and Noah are mentioned. They all play hard, have skills. I have not noticed much flopping or dirty play or arrogance from them.
Parker - because he has lots of wins?
Scola and Noah - because of their long hair?
All - because foreign, or French?

I hate Parker because he falls down every time he does his little tear drop shot or any type of layup. Regardless of contact. Dude falls for calls.
 
Scola is a shameless flopper with a rat face and ****ty greasy hair. IMO, it's one thing to be a real competitor that Ds up and is a flopper (Ginobili [who I used to loathe, and have come to love]), and it's another thing when a guy just seems to enjoy flopping and can't (see also: won't) defend.

Parker is a piece of ****.

I couldn't tell you why someone wouldn't like Noah. I think he's awesome.
 
I am curious why Parker, Scola, and Noah are mentioned. They all play hard, have skills. I have not noticed much flopping or dirty play or arrogance from them.
Parker - because he has lots of wins?
Scola and Noah - because of their long hair?
All - because foreign, or French?


Never mentioned Parker - Don't mind the Frenchie

Scola because he looks like he stinks, cries a lot, has long hair, looks like a cousin of "Baby Ruth?"

Noah because he is one of the ugliest humans on the face of the earth - but would like him if he played for the Jazz.
 
In no particular order;
Russell Westbrook: Chucking punk. Has the demeanor of a spoiled child. Thinks he's the best player on his team (when he isn't and playing next to a legitimate superstar) and also doesn't understand what his job is. Drives me up the wall to watch.
Lebron James: The Decision, arrogant as all hell while being a paper tiger, top-5 all-time talent that has had a disturbing tendency to defer and shrink and ONLY when it matters most. He was supposed to be the wing that delivered us from the trash of the Kobe/Iverson/Carter era, and he delivered for a while. Then he turned into Hollywood Hogan.
Carmelo Anthony: Full-blown piece of chucking ****. Boobed his way out of a pretty good situation at the behest of his gold-digging wife. No spine. A bully. Makes his teams worse. Will be the bane of Knickdom for the foreseeable future which is the only thing I like about him.
Rajon Rondo: Far and away the most overrated player since Antoine Walker (for different reasons). Brat attitude. I have a tough time believing that a professional basketball player of his position can't learn to hit a shot, but there the guy is.
Michael Beasley: Burnout moron. Out of his mind. Chucker.
Derek Fisher: While he is not the ****tiest person to ever don a uniform, he is THE absolute biggest ****ing snake I have ever seen. Reviled as one of the great people in the NBA, he's actually a grade A piece of ****. Whether he lied about this or that or not, the FACT is he used his daughter's illness to bounce. I couldn't be happier, but what a piece of garbage. He is also THE worse flopper I have ever seen. Makes the performances of Parker and Ginobili look D-list-quasi-porn-star-in-a-low-budget-horror-film-that-goes-straight-to-video in comparison. Participated in a book that is about how great of a person he is, which no doubt includes him bragging about his own humility.
Monta Ellis: He will have a forgettable career because he plays garbage ball. Doesn't D up. Can't shoot. Won't pass. ****ty attitude. And ALL of that for only $11 million a year? Oh boy.

Dishonorable mentions: Boshtrich (the Rupaul of bigmen), Amare (anyone that defects to the Knicks is dead to me, especially when he had just gone to a conference finals the season before with the best PG since Stockton), Arenas (I don't even know where to start).

Edited to include whys.
 
Derek Fisher is the worst. We all know why.

There's something really sketchy about Jamaal Tinsley, but he's not sketchy enough to be funny. Players that are in that no man's land are not sirkickyass favorites.

Baron Davis: I have a strong dislike for guys who basically retire after they sign the last big deal of their careers. Probably the worst thing you can do to your team. Marcus Banks was also in this camp. AK was NOT in this camp.

Matt Harpring: Should have stayed in Oklahoma City with his fry sauce and M&M's.

Sasha Vujacic: I understand he's no longer in the NBA, but that was a guy who always deserved a punching. You know he wore shirts too sizes too small and demanded bottle service to show he was a big shot at clubs every weekend.

Reggie Evans: Ball-grabber.

Von Wafer: The ultimate "guy who believes he's 5X better than he is and wants everyone to know it."
 
just watched the 4th q of game 5, 1988, jazz lakers playoffs.

it saddens me that jazz fanz accuse stockton and malone of flopping or playing dirty.

I believe that a careful analysis of game film would show that stockton holds the all time record for taking a shot , not flopping, not even reacting, and NOT getting a call. This statistic would probably be as amazing as his steals and assists records if the league kept track of this.

As evidence, in this game , Cooper simply runs over Stockton while they were both going for a lose ball. Should have been a foul on Cooper, but no. Hard to tell from the tape, but the Lakers retained possession. it appears they called a foul on Stockton, which was a terrible call. I never hear Cooper criticized for his dirty play.

Soon after, the great and highly respected Kareem , who I never hear get criticized for his flopping or dirty play, Kareem flops shamelessly to pick a totally bogus 5th foul on Eaton. On the very next play, Kareem is called for a foul, and Kareem goes ballistic, crying and whining like a 2 year old.

If either of these plays were called differently, Utah probably wins this series. In fact, Utah was the better team that year. The Lakers got more calls. The Jazz flopped less, played dirty less. They were the better team. In every game that the refs let Eaton play without making a bunch of terrible calls to put him on the bench, the Jazz blew the Lakers off the floor. If Eaton spent half of the game on the bench with a bunch of BS calls, then it would still be a close game.

Yea, after experiences like that, the Jazz probably learned to sell the call some. You have to in the NBA, or you don't get calls. However, when the Jazz played the Lakers, the Kings, the Mavs, the Rockets, the Spurs, the Nuggets, the Sonics, or the Bulls in the playoffs, the Jazz got less calls, flopped less, and got away with less travels and less dirty play than their opponents. I don't understand how so many supposed Jazz fans think otherwise. The games are on TV, all you have to do is watch them, and be intelligent enough to believe your own eyes, not what fans and sportscasters biased in favor of the Jordans and Kobes tell you to think.
 
just watched the 4th q of game 5, 1988, jazz lakers playoffs.

it saddens me that jazz fanz accuse stockton and malone of flopping or playing dirty.

I believe that a careful analysis of game film would show that stockton holds the all time record for taking a shot , not flopping, not even reacting, and NOT getting a call. This statistic would probably be as amazing as his steals and assists records if the league kept track of this.

As evidence, in this game , Cooper simply runs over Stockton while they were both going for a lose ball. Should have been a foul on Cooper, but no. Hard to tell from the tape, but the Lakers retained possession. it appears they called a foul on Stockton, which was a terrible call. I never hear Cooper criticized for his dirty play.

Soon after, the great and highly respected Kareem , who I never hear get criticized for his flopping or dirty play, Kareem flops shamelessly to pick a totally bogus 5th foul on Eaton. On the very next play, Kareem is called for a foul, and Kareem goes ballistic, crying and whining like a 2 year old.

If either of these plays were called differently, Utah probably wins this series. In fact, Utah was the better team that year. The Lakers got more calls. The Jazz flopped less, played dirty less. They were the better team. In every game that the refs let Eaton play without making a bunch of terrible calls to put him on the bench, the Jazz blew the Lakers off the floor. If Eaton spent half of the game on the bench with a bunch of BS calls, then it would still be a close game.

Yea, after experiences like that, the Jazz probably learned to sell the call some. You have to in the NBA, or you don't get calls. However, when the Jazz played the Lakers, the Kings, the Mavs, the Rockets, the Spurs, the Nuggets, the Sonics, or the Bulls in the playoffs, the Jazz got less calls, flopped less, and got away with less travels and less dirty play than their opponents. I don't understand how so many supposed Jazz fans think otherwise. The games are on TV, all you have to do is watch them, and be intelligent enough to believe your own eyes, not what fans and sportscasters biased in favor of the Jordans and Kobes tell you to think.


Almost 25 years ago..... step away from the ledge bro... step away
 
Not funny. Cope.
I am not the one who brought the subject up.
I am tired of reading this BS attacking the jazz on the jazz fans forum, and nobody else but me standing up for stockton or malone or the jazz.
It sounds like I waste a lot less time watching basketball games then you do, but because I chose to watch some old tape of some high quality classic playoff games, I get mocked. Sorry if I don't spend thousands of hours watching every meaningless game to the point where I will spend months discussing who should be the 20th pick in the draft 2 years from now, and have an opinion on every conceivable hypothetical trade for the team to fill the 14th spot on the roster. I'm sure that is all time better spent. Whatever. Bug off.
Write me a manual on how I should or shouldn't spend my time, and I'll be sure to give it proper consideration.
 
Lakers_Slapper, funny how you like to bring out the hate in people. This is the third thread in which you've done this. Everything I said about you is true, isn't it?
 
Derek Fisher is the worst. We all know why.

There's something really sketchy about Jamaal Tinsley, but he's not sketchy enough to be funny. Players that are in that no man's land are not sirkickyass favorites.

Baron Davis: I have a strong dislike for guys who basically retire after they sign the last big deal of their careers. Probably the worst thing you can do to your team. Marcus Banks was also in this camp. AK was NOT in this camp.

Matt Harpring: Should have stayed in Oklahoma City with his fry sauce and M&M's.

Sasha Vujacic: I understand he's no longer in the NBA, but that was a guy who always deserved a punching. You know he wore shirts too sizes too small and demanded bottle service to show he was a big shot at clubs every weekend.

Reggie Evans: Ball-grabber.

Von Wafer: The ultimate "guy who believes he's 5X better than he is and wants everyone to know it."

I agree with that as far as Baron Davis the player, but as far as his personality/beard he is pretty cool in my book.
 
Bonzi Wells - clocked some guy from behind who wasn't expecting it.
* - clocked some guy in the face who wasn't expecting it.
Carmello - clocked some guy from behind who wasn't expecting it
Stackhouse - clocked some guy in the face who wasn't expecting it

never saw anybody on the jazz do this, ever, not once.


*Edit: Upon doing a bit of research, I believe that AC Green was the one who was clocked in the face, not the one doing the clocking, at least in the incident I was remembering. My apologies to ACG. The clocker was JR Reid.
 
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Bonzi Wells - clocked some guy from behind who wasn't expecting it.
AC Green - clocked some guy in the face who wasn't expecting it.
Carmello - clocked some guy from behind who wasn't expecting it
Stackhouse - clocked some guy in the face who wasn't expecting it

never saw anybody on the jazz do this, ever, not once.

Clearly everyone on the Jazz ever are and were the very most benevolent.
 
There's something really sketchy about Jamaal Tinsley, but he's not sketchy enough to be funny. Players that are in that no man's land are not sirkickyass favorites.

Von Wafer: The ultimate "guy who believes he's 5X better than he is and wants everyone to know it."
Very good.
 
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