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Who do you think is the best trash talker

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Who do you think is the best trash talker 

Post#1 » by g3celts » Wed Jan 30, 2008 8:26 am

Who do you guys think is the best trash talker....... For me i think its still GARY PAYTON when he was still playing with the Sonics early in the 90's.....
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Post#2 » by Scott Brooks » Wed Jan 30, 2008 10:59 am

Dennis Rodman.

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Post#3 » by Fencer reregistered » Wed Jan 30, 2008 11:10 am

1. Michael Jordan
2. Larry Bird

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Post#4 » by canman1971 » Wed Jan 30, 2008 12:00 pm

Fencer reregistered wrote:1. Michael Jordan
2. Larry Bird

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Post#5 » by John Locke » Wed Jan 30, 2008 1:39 pm

I remember I had a Sports Illustrated or some magazine like that, like 10-15 years ago. It had a list of all the best trashtalkers in the league.

Jordan was number one. Payton was ranked somewhere around 15-20 if I remember correctly.

Bird was a great trashtalker.

Dikembe had the finger thing going for a while and that was pretty cool.

Barkley was a trashtalker, but he sometimes went overboard.
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Post#6 » by Man_Up » Wed Jan 30, 2008 5:07 pm

Gary Payton & Larry Bird. Payton was a great trash talker even after the 90's. Bird because some of the things i heard he did worry just crazy. He'd tell the opponent what play they were going to run and still score.

Jordan wasn't as much of a trash talker as he was a doer. He let his game speak.
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Post#7 » by P2 » Wed Jan 30, 2008 5:18 pm

Garry Payton, and it's not even close. They even had a Nike commercial once with his trash talking in it.
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Post#8 » by alwayslovetheceltics » Wed Jan 30, 2008 5:30 pm

BIRD.

you guys kidding me picking anybody else?

damn.

celtics down 2 in phx, a couple ticks to go in the game, BIRD gets the rock, turns and throws up a deep 3, before that ball had gone in, BIRD turned to the SUNS bench and asked, "what's the problem, you didn't have another guy to guard me".


or the time in Seattle when X man was guarding him, a couple ticks to go: before the play started, BIRD told X, look, I'm getting the rock, steppin got my left, sticking it, and then we are all going home.

sure enough, BIRD executed.

BIRD used to ask every white player that had to guard him: "what happened, your coach doesn't like you?"


sure payton and MJ talked trash, but BIRD was simply on another level.
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Post#9 » by daveisceltics » Wed Jan 30, 2008 10:40 pm

Rodman, easily.
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Post#10 » by Collinto » Wed Jan 30, 2008 10:59 pm

alwayslovetheceltics wrote:BIRD.

you guys kidding me picking anybody else?

damn.

celtics down 2 in phx, a couple ticks to go in the game, BIRD gets the rock, turns and throws up a deep 3, before that ball had gone in, BIRD turned to the SUNS bench and asked, "what's the problem, you didn't have another guy to guard me".


or the time in Seattle when X man was guarding him, a couple ticks to go: before the play started, BIRD told X, look, I'm getting the rock, steppin got my left, sticking it, and then we are all going home.

sure enough, BIRD executed.

BIRD used to ask every white player that had to guard him: "what happened, your coach doesn't like you?"


sure payton and MJ talked trash, but BIRD was simply on another level.


Or when Bird turned to the Philly bench and said to the coach, "You'd better get someone to guard me or I am going for a career high"...right infront of Dr. J (who was guarding him that game), and when Doc had something to say, Larry said "42-6, Doc", which was their point totals at the time and Dr J went crazy.


When you can antagonize a guy like Dr. J into the only fight of his career and it is captured in the famous photo of them choking each other...that's special!

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Post#11 » by alwayslovetheceltics » Wed Jan 30, 2008 11:20 pm

that story actually was even better than that.

bird actually kept score that whole game, i.e. 10-2, or 20-4... it was only when he said 42-6 that Dr. J snapped.

that my friend is trash talking at its finest.

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Or when Bird turned to the Philly bench and said to the coach, "You'd better get someone to guard me or I am going for a career high"...right infront of Dr. J (who was guarding him that game), and when Doc had something to say, Larry said "42-6, Doc", which was their point totals at the time and Dr J went crazy.


When you can antagonize a guy like Dr. J into the only fight of his career and it is captured in the famous photo of them choking each other...that's special!

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Post#12 » by colincb » Thu Jan 31, 2008 12:25 am

Bird 1988 All Star Game:

"The NBA introduced the 3-Point Shootout competition during the 1986 All-Star Weekend and for the first two years of the competition, Bird was dominant. He proved himself to be the best long-distance shooter in the league
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Post#13 » by BigHands » Thu Jan 31, 2008 1:09 am

KC Jones: We are playing in Seattle. Five seconds left on the clock and the score is tied and it is our timeout. In the huddle, I am thinking Xavier McDaniel is guarding Larry.

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Post#14 » by Taget » Thu Jan 31, 2008 10:48 am

Antoine Walker. Anyone can talk big after they've made the big shot. But how many can show the exact same bravado while missing their shots?
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