The banana boat and anyone of of that anti-competitive mold, basically.
1. Lebron - Where to begin......couldn’t win so teamed up with two MVP candidates including a player at his level, "not 6, not 7 not 8", flopping, caring more individually than as a team (2011 is plenty proof), throwing teammates under the bus and of course the annoying, completely undeserved GOAT comparisons.
2. Embiid - the same reasons as Lebron minus team up
3. Chris Paul - Always found him overrated on this forum, called it decades ago that he can't win as a 1st option, flopping, struggling in the clutch and several playoff chokes, very overrated as scorer.
4. Harden - team up culture, cheap scoring/baiting, flopping, was convinced he couldn't keep up his scoring in the playoffs, was right.
5. Mo Williams - just kidding.
And honestly? Anyone who prevented those top 4 from their shenanigans is usually someone that I like, because I'm not cool with gaming the system. Durant can be on this list but IMO he did it as retaliation for the Miami Big 3, which was a bull**** move. Heck, Durant even admitted so.
Anyone who goes against the competitiveness of sports is who I dislike. Instead, I like the Westbrooks and those who give it all, remaining mentally strong and competitive, even if they suck. I also like the Jokic's and Luka's, who have an all around game and can score from anywhere rather than being a 2 trick pony, sticking with their teams in the process. That type of game is beautiful to watch.
You can add Steph for the same reason that he stuck with his franchise and got it done. I also was convinced that he'd be one of the leagues best players after seeing him play in a college tournament, something I'm still proud of.