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Kevin Durant. Brooklyn Nets. John Collins. Buddy Hield. Kent Bazemore. Bobby Portis. Semi Ojeleye. The NBA took a turn for the worse in the early s when constant whining from star players about calls seemed to become almost omnipresent. Amar'e Stoudemire was one of those stars. If you watched the NBA during his heyday, you probably have that distinct memory of him pulling his goggles up every time he went to argue a call.
Stoudemire played four more seasons of pro basketball in Israel after his NBA career ended. No word on how many technicals he racked up over there. Tyson Chandler was the No. That being said, Chandler is a post player who actually incurred quite a few technicals just from arguing with the refs and not necessarily his physical style of play. Steve Francis was a walking technical foul. He could never stop running his mouth to refs or coaches and teammates or executives.
A player with his talent should have played more than nine seasons in the NBA, but there's not a lot of room for malcontents after a certain point, and it should be pointed out he only played 10 games in his final season.
NBA officials seemed to understand him perfectly. We'll defend NBA draft No. Iverson had to speak up and he did because there just aren't a lot of 5-foot,pound guys averaging almost 30 points per game for their entire career, and he was probably just mad over the beatings he took every game.
He probably deserved a few more calls going his way. Those facts make it hard to argue with Green's approach. Since his second season in the NBA, he's been among the league leaders in technical fouls. There are few things professional sports fans hate more than seeing an enormously talented player let their potential go to waste. Which is the main reason why DeMarcus Cousins has spent his career hated by so many in the league — the inability to turn once-in-a-generation talent into wins.
Cousins spent seven worthless seasons in Sacramento, where he complained and whined and pouted instead of trying to turn the Kings into a contender. As a result of that, he became an easy target for NBA refs. Antoine Walker was a genius-level complainer when it came to what he thought were calls that should have gone his way — something NBA refs grew tired of pretty early in his career. It's telling that Walker's only real team success came when he was a role player on the Miami Heat's NBA championship team.
When given the opportunity to lead, Walker rarely stepped up. It was here that he got a master class in getting technical fouls from his mentor, Rasheed Wallace. That O'Neal played the same position as Wallace only helped deepen his understanding of what it took to give the other team two free throws and the ball, although we should also point out that O'Neal eventually became an All-Star in his own right.
In the end, the apprentice could never quite match the master. O'Neal's tech total isn't half of what Wallace incurred in his career. Shaquille O'Neal's physical style of play and the sheer punishment he incurred from other teams almost guaranteed him a spot on this list the moment he was selected No.
And he almost decapitated Miller with a single punch. You can watch all of those fights if you'd like. Carmelo Anthony is one of the players we put the blame on for turning the NBA into what it is today — an almost unwatchable series of millionaires complaining about fouls from tipoff until the final buzzer. It's no wonder Anthony has racked up as many technical fouls as he has. If you ask him, he probably hasn't actually committed a foul in almost a decade. Like a lot of players on this list, Anthony's career is lacking a key component.
He's never played in the NBA Finals, much less won a championship. Reggie Miller was known as much for his mouth as for his insane shooting ability — maybe not one more than the other either.
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