DIRTIEST Moments in The NBA History..
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コメント (21)
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4:01 "I don't know what happened." - Dirtiest player alive. Grayson Allen is a close second.
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"Even the guys from the retirement home" got me😂😂😂 4:52
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What an intriguing title! The NBA has certainly had its share of memorable moments, and it's fascinating to explore the more intense and heated aspects of the game. It's these kinds of moments that show the passion and competitive spirit of the players. They really put their all into the game, and sometimes that intensity spills over. It's all part of the drama and excitement of professional sports! 🏀✨
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The incident with Leonard is why I despise the Warriors.
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people also forget Barkley played center at his height and point
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Shaq stayed fighting Charles 😂😂😂
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I can never forgive zaza for ruining a great kawhi season
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🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽these are the best!!!
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Look man he was not out yet 😂😂😂
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So Charles failed his class, and missed his graduation because of it. Then he blames his teacher for failing him? I don't get it.
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Shaq was going WWE mode
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I don't like Zaza Pachulia, but Popovich has no right to get all angry on him. He coached Bruce Lee Bowen who was the original player to perform that dirty play, among other things.
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Watching these Jordan clips made me realize as a 10 year old I didn't appreciate what I was seeing.
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After reading your title, I first thought of the dirtiest moment, bar none, is when Kermit Washington punched Rudy Tomjanovich's face. It was bone crunching. The worst punch in the history of the NBA. Kermit Washington could not get a job for a while after he left basketball. People were too disgusted with him. He should have gone to jail for assault. It was so dirty. I thought it was criminal.
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Got draymond highlights before gta6
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The King... what a laugh... and he doesn't get the last laugh
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One punch a broken face the end of a dream. In 1977, Rudy Tomjanovich and Kermit Washington became entwined in a single punch that would change not only their lives.
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"I don't respect no one unless they come and give me 40." Career average of 14 ppg and career high of 37. How about YOU give us 40 and we might almost consider taking that statement halfway seriously
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I love Chuck, a true warrior!
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You can't make this video without including Kermit Washington. PERIOD.