iLLmatic860 wrote:Kyrie because hes so unpredictable
I think Kyrie is a pretty consistent idiot, always doing/saying idiotic things.
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iLLmatic860 wrote:Kyrie because hes so unpredictable
Ruma85 wrote:Tim Kempton wrote:Currently it's Durant. But that's low hanging fruit.
Derek Fisher and Nate Robinson are up there but Mark Jackson would probably be my #1. He has a history of purposely dividing locker rooms and organizations as a player and a coach. Not to mention his awful phony personality and off-court nonsense.
Why Nate and Fisher?
Tim Kempton wrote:Ruma85 wrote:Tim Kempton wrote:Currently it's Durant. But that's low hanging fruit.
Derek Fisher and Nate Robinson are up there but Mark Jackson would probably be my #1. He has a history of purposely dividing locker rooms and organizations as a player and a coach. Not to mention his awful phony personality and off-court nonsense.
Why Nate and Fisher?
Nate - Fight with Malik Rose. Several disagreements with coaches resulting in suspension and near D-League relegation. Temperamental. Glory hog type personality who looked out only for himself.
Fisher - Dates (and eventually marries) his former teammate's ex-wife. Can't trust people like that, especially since they started dating behind Matt Barnes's back. Besides that, he somehow gets a pass for using his sickly child as an excuse to leave Utah and go back to LA. He was under contract with the Jazz and told then-owner Larry Miller that he had to move to NY so his daughter could get treatment for her eye cancer (no issue there, obviously). Miller, in good faith, releases him from his contract and Fisher signs with the Lakers. Players lie to owners all the time (fair game), but to use your cancer stricken daughter is just disgustingly low. He's a snake of the highest order.
JTG_92940618 wrote:DeMarcus Cousins. I always think about the story of him and Nik Stauskas.
Tracymcgoaty wrote:Kyrie is the right answer here imo. There isn't a single person on this forum who'd say they'd have no problems playing with Kyrie with a straight face. Dude is a straight up virus to team chemistry.
Lockdown504090 wrote:Tracymcgoaty wrote:Kyrie is the right answer here imo. There isn't a single person on this forum who'd say they'd have no problems playing with Kyrie with a straight face. Dude is a straight up virus to team chemistry.
most teammates havent really had a problem with outside of him just not wanting to play. chemistry with kyrie isnt that hard; hes not going to pass you the ball. by that logic, kawhi is toxic, chris paul is toxic and joel embiid is toxic.
I'd say lebron when hes not engaged is worse.
Dwight was pretty bad in houston
Mitchell and gobert are low key awful. gobert blaming his teammates all the time and mitchell deadass not passing one dude the ball not playing d, being having bad body language when hes playing poorly.
SNPA wrote:Tim Kempton wrote:Currently it's Durant. But that's low hanging fruit.
Derek Fisher and Nate Robinson are up there but Mark Jackson would probably be my #1. He has a history of purposely dividing locker rooms and organizations as a player and a coach. Not to mention his awful phony personality and off-court nonsense.
Since the 90’s this is the answer. Hard to be more toxic than a theocratic fascist.
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MrGoat wrote:UcanUwill wrote:Arenas thread made me think of Javaris Crittenton for this.
Yeah, the OP said NBA players past or present so it would be pretty hard to top Crittenton. Kind of like how the NFL equivalent would be Aaron Hernandez. The active player toxic king would be Kyrie
JTG_92940618 wrote:DeMarcus Cousins. I always think about the story of him and Nik Stauskas.

JazzMatt13 wrote:just because I think aliens probably have to do with JFK, doesn't mean my theory that Jazz will never get Wiggins, isn't true.
JRoy wrote:SNPA wrote:Tim Kempton wrote:Currently it's Durant. But that's low hanging fruit.
Derek Fisher and Nate Robinson are up there but Mark Jackson would probably be my #1. He has a history of purposely dividing locker rooms and organizations as a player and a coach. Not to mention his awful phony personality and off-court nonsense.
Since the 90’s this is the answer. Hard to be more toxic than a theocratic fascist.
Fascist?
Do tell.
UcanUwill wrote:MrGoat wrote:UcanUwill wrote:Arenas thread made me think of Javaris Crittenton for this.
Yeah, the OP said NBA players past or present so it would be pretty hard to top Crittenton. Kind of like how the NFL equivalent would be Aaron Hernandez. The active player toxic king would be Kyrie
I think I named Crittenton before Kyrie, well, obvious reasons, but is that Crittenton was so toxic, he was a key catalyst for an entire locker room going so bad, they were either traded or out of the league, think about that... NBA teams are full of young American men, if you insert just flat out criminal in there, it can be terrible catalyst for it to go wrong really bad.
With Kyrie, the worst he does is alienate his team and stood up his team. He suppose to be a star, so its terrible enough, but you get rid of him and you are ok, Crittenton on the other hand got half of his team traded ASAP. I think it is hard to top a literal gang criminal who pulls out guns in a locker room, not like he is sole reason for a mexican stand off, it takes two to tango, but he was probably main reason why Washington players started carrying guns to locker room too, thats just crazy story, sadly only happens in the US.