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Who are the bragging rights players in the NBA?

There are many players in NBA history who are very good at talking. They are good at publicizing their glorious deeds in order to increase their own worth. However, almost everyone in this bragging camp has been mercilessly slapped in the face by reality, and their arrogant attitude has directly affected their careers. Next, we will take stock of the top 10 boasts in NBA history:

10. Bogut, boasting that he will surpass Duncan in the future

Australian No. 1 pick Bogut was also young. Sheng, when he first entered the league, he said that he would surpass Duncan in the future. However, facts have proven that even a healthy Bogut is significantly different from Duncan on both offense and defense, and his style of play is even better. Bogut used more and more dirty tricks in the later stages of his career, and he was criticized verbally and written by many media and fans for this.

9. Arenas: I can score 80 points in a game

Arenas often made shocking remarks at his peak. He once told the media that he was The top five superstars in the league, alongside Duncan, Garnett, Kobe and Nash, can score 80 points in a game. In the end, none of these remarks came true. Arenas had no outstanding achievements in his short career, whether it was personal honors or team honors, they were lackluster.

8. Stackhouse, who talked a lot and could lock down Jordan alone

Stackhouse, who had just entered the league, was full of confidence. He talked a lot and could lock down Jordan alone. Damn Jordan. But in the next game, Jordan defeated Stackhouse with 48 points of unsolvable offense and taught the young man a good lesson. Later, in the Wizards, the two became teammates. Stackhouse was sincerely convinced by Jordan at this time. He himself admitted that even if the veteran Flyer was 40 years old, he could not win in 1V1.

7. Dampier, who claims to be the second center in the league after O'Neal

I believe many old fans still remember that Dampier, who was with the Mavericks, once made wild remarks and claimed that He is the second center in the league after O'Neal. However, the reality is cruel. Dampier was beaten time and time again when facing Yao Ming, and his performance was quite mediocre when facing other centers. His rhetoric became a joke.

6. Chamberlain: 20,000 Women

The all-powerful Zhang Dashuai not only had excellent football skills, but also had an unambiguous ability to tell lies. He claimed to have strangled a woman to death with his hands during a hunting trip. Jaguar sounds unreliable. Of course, the most famous deed is the origin of the nickname "Zhang 20,000". He claimed that he had slept with 20,000 women. However, Chamberlain himself later explained that 20,000 was an exaggeration. In order to scare his old rival Bill Russell, the accurate number was around 2,000.

5. Deron Williams, the self-proclaimed number one point guard in the league

Deron and Paul were in the same rookie class. When everyone was optimistic about Paul, the Jazz coach Sloan defied all odds and chose Deron Williams. Facts have proved that Deron thrived under Sloan's pick-and-roll system, and his strength improved year after year, but this also made Deron start to lose sight of himself. He boasted so much that he claimed to be the league's No. 1 point guard, and later had a quarrel with his mentor Sloan. In the end, Deron's condition declined rapidly after leaving the Jazz, and he was reduced to having no ball to play.

4. Ricky Davis: I thought James was here to help me

Ricky Davis once hit his own backboard in order to get a triple-double. , the result was determined not to count by the alliance. This kind of behavior shows that Ricky Davis's brain circuit is different from ordinary people. When he was with the Cavaliers, after just one good season, he started to feel so good that he actually said, "James is here to help me." However, within two months, the Cavaliers swept away this locker room bomb.

3. Ruben Patterson: Self-proclaimed? Kobe’s Terminator?

Ruben Patterson had a resounding nickname at the time: “Kobe’s Terminator”, of course it was Self-appointed. Such a reputation was intolerable for the highly competitive Kobe, so every time he faced Patterson, Kobe severely humiliated his opponent with explosive scores. In the last regular season game in 2004 It also completed a double victory. In the end, Patterson, who overestimated his abilities, became the laughing stock of the entire league.

2. Rodman: I can take care of Malone at any time

Rodman has always been famous for his big mouth. Coupled with his unique style of play on the court, he attracted many Fan interest. But in fact, many of the comments about Rodman are completely made up.

For example, he disdains scoring. In fact, throughout his basketball career, he has never had a reliable offensive skill. He also said that he can defeat Malone at any time, but judging from the record of their matches, Malone's performance has not been affected in any way. ; He also regarded himself as the Iron Triangle of the Bulls, but in Jordan's Hall of Fame speech, the Flyers made it clear that his achievements were inseparable from Pippen's efforts. As for Rodman, Jordan did not mention a word.

1. Larry Bird: I will kill you here later.

In terms of bragging, Larry Bird is the first person in NBA history. , because he is the only superstar who can walk the talk. He once pointed to the floor at the end of a game and challenged his opponents: "I'll kill you right here later". As a result, he actually completed the kill in that area; and the most famous one was Bird's three-pointer. He was so arrogant in the competition that he openly said to other contestants: "Are you here to compete for second place?" ?As a result, Bird easily won the championship. Therefore, on this list, Bird is locked in first place, and others can only automatically fall back.