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Self-confidence to conceit, who are the ten most arrogant stars in the NBA?

In the NBA, superstars all have enviable talents. As a group of talented people, they are somewhat different from ordinary people, or their personalities or habits. For example, Jordan likes to spit out his tongue when he breaks through, so let's list the most arrogant people in the NBA!

Sprewell

is nicknamed Madman, from which we can see that he is aloof. "If you don't have an annual salary, you might as well go home and lie down." This arrogant remark also comes from him. Although he is so arrogant, he still has the strength. In the 96-97 season, he averaged 24.2 points and 6.3 assists per game. The miracle was created. In the 98-99 season, he and Ewing led the Knicks to only achieve the eighth record in the East, but they eliminated the Heat 3-2 in the first round.

Allen Iverson

Needless to say, Iverson was defiant all his life. It was he who brought streetball culture into the NBA, and it was he who made the NBA issue a famous dress code. The most arrogant time was undoubtedly the finals in 21, which made the Lakers, who had no loss in the playoffs, lose the game in the first game. Although he failed to win the championship, Iverson's role as a lonely hero deepened.

Dwyane Wade

In the early years of Wade's career, he was a violent shooting guard, known as Jordan, who was 5 centimeters shorter. In cooperation with O 'Neill, he was called the Flash, and the name of the Flash was widely spread. His arrogant character was also born. He threw himself into the air to find the basket with extremely fast speed, and then scored the ball steadily.

Arenas

General Arenas is an inspirational role model in the league. Although it is a second-round show, it can't stop his arrogant heart. How high his heart is, the stage will be big. Arenas has become the top scorer in the league, and his early celebration has also become a symbol of his arrogance. After throwing a three-pointer, he will not look forward and raise his hands directly to celebrate.

Mutombo

Mutombo's defense is feared by every player who breaks into the inside. Mutombo is a Congolese-American professional basketball player. In his rookie season, he averaged 16.6 points, 12.3 rebounds and nearly three blocked shots, which is a steady all-star data. In that year, Mutombo was also successfully selected as an All-Star. Mutombo is most famous for shaking his fingers every time he blocked an opponent.

Kobe Bryant

Kobe claims to have 6 billion fans all over the world, which shows Kobe's strength. In the 28 Beijing Olympic Games, fans jumped over James Wade and other superstars, which was enough to see Kobe's enthusiasm. In the Olympic final, he made a booing gesture with a record of three plus one, which was the perfect embodiment of his aloof character. "Have you seen Los Angeles at four in the morning?"

Bill Russell

The MVP trophy in the finals is called the Bill Russell Cup, which is the best affirmation for Russell. Russell is also known as the Lord of the Rings. Eleven championship rings in his career show the strength of Bill Russell. After he defeated the Lakers in a finals to win the championship, he said, "There are many possibilities in the world, but it is impossible for the Lakers to beat us." Such shocking words also reveal the arrogance of the Lord of the Rings in his bones. As he said, the Celtics and the Lakers met in the eight finals, which is exactly the case. In the subsequent finals, the Lakers failed to beat the Celtics until another genius appeared-Magic Johnson.

Gary Payton

Gary Payton, nicknamed Gloves, is a player born in the 199 draft, with the fourth highest total steals in history, which is also the origin of his glove nickname. Gloves are excellent in defense, but his arrogant character is unmatched by others. "Crossing you is like crossing the road in the morning", "See, this is the reason why I earn millions of dollars a year." These rubbish words confirm Peyton's aloof, and his strength supports him to have such aloof personality.

Michael Jordan

The god of basketball. Needless to say, Jordan is on any list, which is enough to prove Jordan's strength and aloof. No one will sneer at him. He once said to the defender, "Come on, you almost prevented me." On the court, I also used the spacer button to answer Mutombo's words: "Jordan never dunked on my head." The most representative of his aloof personality is the close-eyed free throw. In 1991-1992, in a game between Bulls and Nuggets, Mutombo, who was still a rookie, said during Jordan's free throw: "Hey Jordan, dare you close your eyes and make free throws?" Jordan smiled, closed his eyes, made a free throw, hit it, and then offered a sentence: "Welcome to NBA." God's loneliness is beyond doubt.

Larry Bird

Without LeBron James, Bird would be the undisputed first small forward in NBA history, and Bird's aloofness is unparalleled. What's more, he will tell you how to do it, but you can't stop him, which is enough to show Bird's extreme trust in his own strength.

In the 1986 NBA Three-Point Competition, Larry Bird dressed in his training suit and went straight to the court. He looked at all the contestants and said, "Are you all here for the second place?" As a result, Larry Bird, who didn't warm up, won the championship of the three-point contest that year in one fell swoop, and another interesting thing made Bird's aloof and arrogant show incisively and vividly. In a confrontation with the Sonics, Bird said to the defenders, "I'm going to kill you in that position with a jump shot!" The result is in this position, facing the defensive player's jump shot to complete the lore.