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Who are the five players with real gangster background in NBA?

Of the five players with real gangster background in NBA, Wall is on the list, and the last one is the "big brother" level.

Many NBA stars were born in slums and lived in chaotic neighborhoods since childhood. In this environment, they are inevitably deeply affected. We can also see some naughty NBA players, such as JR, Artest and others. But in the end, hooligans are just tinkering around the edges. In front of these five NBA players with real gangster background, those hooligans can only be honest and dare not provoke.

Peicovici, the big white bear, estimates that some fans will find it strange. After all, he has retired for a long time. But he is an insider who averages 17+8 per game, and his low-post offensive strength is still very strong. After retiring, he returned to his family and started an arms business. He is a real gangster. In the Timberwolves, nobody dared to provoke him in Peicovici. His appearance seems simple and honest, but in fact it is hidden.

John wall's knee injury is still recovering, but news of him keeps coming. Not long ago, he was photographed gathering with gang members and making gang gestures of "blood gang" in the United States. The matter quickly boarded the hot search. He also made this gesture during the game before, and Wall publicly apologized for it. The previous speculation that he was a gangster was also confirmed.

Ross himself is very low-key, plays seriously and has a good attitude towards the game. He has never had any black spots. Unfortunately, he has two brothers who are famous gangsters in Chicago. At that time, Ross was almost rejected by the NBA because of this background. Fortunately, his brothers protected him well and didn't let him join the gang. Nevertheless, because of his brother's identity, Ross is afraid to mess with in the league.

Caron butler has been a gangster since he was a child. He was only 15 years old and went to prison 15 times. He does everything he can, breaking the law and discipline, and is a real local ruffian. But once I witnessed my friend being shot and sentenced to 1 year of labor reform, which made Butler change himself, and the prodigal son turned back and finally entered the NBA to start his career.

Anthony has always been called "social melon" because of his relationship with gangs. During the Knicks period, he led thousands of people to demonstrate in Baltimore. Standing at the front of the parade, he was very domineering and showed his true colors. If Anthony is not in the NBA, he must be a prominent gangster.