Your most hated NBA player(s), and why.

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I have nothing against the players off the court. Their life off the court is their life, what I get to see is what they do on the court and that's where I will make my judgments and keep them. On-Court play will not effect how I feel about them off the court, just on the court.



Your sig says it all lmao. Amar'e stuck it to him though, they got lucky. .3 more seconds and the knicks won.
Ahh.. I hated that game cause of the way Paul Pierce thought he was the "SHIT" for making the gamewinner.
 

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that shot was clutch as hell, lol
 

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Ahh.. I hated that game cause of the way Paul Pierce thought he was the "SHIT" for making the gamewinner.
The look on Boston's face when Amar'e hit the three was priceless lmao.

EDIT - Then the look on our faces when they called it off was even more priceless.
 

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I'm not going to lie it was. He ran in a circle around the court acting like a big shot after he made it. Sad thing is we had a shot to win after he made that. Not like he made a clutch shot in a playoff game. It's a regular season game and this guy acted like he made a game winning shot in the finals.
 

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The real sad thing is that we hit an even bigger game winner, but it didn't count. Amar'e showed major poise and clutch on that 3 and I was disappointed that it would go for not. I watched on MSG because they talk less about the opposing team lmao.
 

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The look on Boston's face when Amar'e hit the three was priceless lmao.

EDIT - Then the look on our faces when they called it off was even more priceless.
Amare should of known he had to release it quick because there was only 0.4 seconds left ah well it was a good effort.
 

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It was a hell of a shot but you could see it happening once Amare switched to him

fck PP

I respect bruh's game, but dislike the extreme cockiness.

Though he did give us props after that game.
 

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It was a hell of a shot but you could see it happening once Amare switched to him

fck PP

I respect bruh's game, but dislike the extreme cockiness.

Though he did give us props after that game.
more like kinda gave us props. i think he said ( correct me if im wrong ) ' its a step ' or something like that. we took his team to the final buzzer, how is that not something to fear? smh.
 

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more like kinda gave us props. i think he said ( correct me if im wrong ) ' its a step ' or something like that. we took his team to the final buzzer, how is that not something to fear? smh.
Boston started their fourth string Center in that game...
 

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Dwyane Wade. It seems he gets more the "superstar" calls than any other player. Plus, he's always making so much drama around his injuries it just pisses me off.
 

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Boston started their fourth string Center in that game...
I assume their line-up looked like this if the fourth string center makes a difference.

PG - Nate Robinson
SG - Von Wafer
SF - Luke Harangody
PF - Glen Davis
C - Semih Erden

then I would understand, but one player change is not that big of a deal. You made it sound like Rondo, Garnett, Pierce and Ray Ray weren't on the floor. The Big 3 or 4 was there, so why should one missing player matter. It's not like Perks assignment is to guard Amar'e, that's Garnett's job and Garnett was there just making Perkins absence slightly less important then it already was.
 

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In order...

1. Dwyane Wade - for the way he did his hometown of Chicago this summer
2. LeBron James - because he use to be one of my favorite players and has become a complete douche bag since leaving Cleveland
3. Kevin Garnett - because he use to be one of my favorite players and has become a complete douche bag since winning in Boston
4. Rajon Rondo - because of the Rose/Rondo rivalry
5. James Posey - because of this -


and the incident with Kirk Hinrich (can't find a video)
 

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Can I ask how someone in New York becomes a Miami Heat fan?

And honestly, people in Chicago have good reason to hate Dwyane Wade.
 

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why? because he didnt come to his hometown? maybe he just thought he wouldnt fit in with that team?
 
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