My guess is it's the same reason all these female teachers getting locked up nowadays for messing with underage boys, who sings man wish that it would have happened to them when they were boys they don't care as much. See how one is scary and the other is viewed as why couldn't that have happened to me.😂🤣
I was about to say the thing. I never understood how the whole story about what he did to that 13 year old got so little attention. A grown ass man got a 13-year-old pregnant and then refused to help out in any way. Not financially, emotionally, no child support, nothing. He ghosted her before ghosting was a thing today. Trailblazer and a pioneer of ghosting. Can you imagine what that story would've done on social media today? It might have broken the internet. He belongs in prison. The Mailman, or any other mailman, shouldn't ever make a delivery to anyone under the age of consent. So disturbing and disgusting.
It's even more impressive when you know he was more like 6'7". I think Tayshaun was listed at 6'9" but he was clearly taller than Ben. It seemed like Ben was almost eye to eye with Rip. The way he manhandled Ron Artest, yeah....Ben was not someone to mess with.
He threw a midget through a window, I am not sure why but I have a feeling he could Throw a regular man as well (great blend of Hoss athleticism and speed)
Came to make sure Mahorn was here lol but Lambieer rodman and big Ben are worthy inclusions....Even Dumars, Billiups and of course Rasheed Werent backing down
The Pistons were never able to win a championship with a single superstar, they always needed an alternative method. Tough guys who played defense. 3 Titles in my 45 year lifetime.
When you are being paid millions for 68 games suspension is worst than going to jail for assault without a weapon. You wouldn’t serve a lot time if the assault was without a weapon and the person you assaulted was not seriously injured. Stop being overly dramatic to make a meaningless point. All involved were not ordinary people in and ordinary situations. They are all millionaires in the same fraternity ie the NBA that have a vested interest in protecting each other
@@tmoney3301This is before the conversion to Islam. As he told the story he still had NOT controlled his temper. He smacks Max. Max goes for a knife. Teammates had to break them up. Indeed, Hakeem WAS on that type of time in the 90s 😂😂😂😂😂. Couldn't believe it. Dream was one of my heroes😂.
I'm a big Latrell Sprewell fan, but the narrator did not describe that story accurately. According to reports during the fight between Sprewell and Jerome Kersey, Kersey got the better of him during their skirmish as Kersey was obviously a bigger guy. Not surprisingly, reports stated that Sprewell returned to practice with a two-by-four wanting to go after Kersey which makes more sense of him carrying one after getting beat up.
I feel he's very underrated, For some reason, I guess some of this is partly why the coach choke lol ,but he was nasty when at his best and could score on anyone and through double teams etc. he had a little bit of Kobe at times
Hell yes !!! Imagine Chamberlain or Lanier punching Lambeer on the face . Lambeer wasn't a scary player just chicken shit !!!. 'Mr.Cool' Derrick Fisher one bad ass slam on Scola
Gotta love that there were 6 major pistons on this list. As much as it annoys other teams and all that, I love being a pistons fan... except for the last 10 years.
Kinda, admittedly the style of ball was pretty much pick and roll, with pressing the fast break. NO real zone defense in the era and the 3 point shot was not a major part of any teams arsenal. Defending is a lot easier when you teams aren't spreading the floor out like they do now.
@@UBeesh10Why would he put the whole sentence in as Zach’s fake middle name anyway? That would’ve sounded stupid…..Zach “ In my hood, the bullies get bullied” Randolph? 😒
Don't forget Wendell Ladner, who threw hands with Brisker at least twice and came the closest to winning a fight against him, or Warren Jabali, who was so tough and fierce that he was probably the one guy whom Brisker wanted no part of.
@@3243_ then Neil Johnson decked jabali.. of course Johnson played in the NBA for the Knicks and suns was waived out of the league then had a pretty successful aba career
Players: - James Johnson - Vernon Maxwell - Shaquille O'Neal - Charles Barkley - Ron Artest/Metta World Peace - Charles Oakley - Xavier Mcdaniel - Ben Wallace - Rasheed Wallace - Bill Laimbeer - Rick Mahorn - Dennis Rodman - Jerry Stackhouse - Latrell Sprewell - Karl Malone - Kenyon Martin - Kevin Garnett - Ivan Johnson - Javaris Crittenton - Anthony Mason - David West - Quincy Acy - Udonis Haslem
Mcdaniel was a good player but undersized for the roll he played. So he always played with a lot of aggression to make up for it. The size of the power forwards in the 80's and 90's is a lot bigger then they are today. More muscular, and way less agile for the most part.
@@danielkerber8667 During his prime in Seattle, McDaniel always took the roll of small forward, but was losing agility little by little to become a kind of undersized power forward. Nevertheless I think he was the best rebounder in the college.
@stamy74 in an interview with Dr. J, he said wilt was only afraid of wes. Wes was a tank, and during that era where physicality was allowed, he was the only player that could punish wilt in the paint. Look up the interview.
@BeerAndJoints bruh, this is in a recorded interview. Don't you think J could have possibly heard the story second hand from any of the many players he met and played with over the years?
For sure, he almost beat the shit out of MJ during practice when he was on the Bulls. MJ backed down because he knew what a bad idea that would've been. Let's not forget the time he beat the shit out of Laimbeer.
Laimbeer was dirty as hellllll. I'm a Detroiter and he used to get on MY nerves. I only kind of liked him when he started coaching the WNBA's Shock. I met him and he seemed cool.
All these guys were lucky to not having played when Wilt was on the courts. Nobody could face Wilt in a fight, not even Shaq. He was just good at controlling his anger and not killing people, that's how strong and powerful he was.
The "Most Gruesome" incident in NBA history is definitely the Kermit Washington/Rudy Tomjonovich incident. Malace at the Palace was definitely more widely publicized and infamous, but the Rudy T. incident nearly cost a man his life.
Draymond is more mean as he will stomp on you (last seapsn) or punch his teammate and ruin that players confidence (oh wish they had waited for the extension), but he usually doesn’t fight because he has been kicked out of game or suspended
Old school Knicks player Darrell Walker was not a man to be trifled with. I still have memories of a game where Danny Ainge got mouthy with him and Walker chased his ass down the full length of the court waylaying on him the whole time. Ainge tried to turn turtle, but wound up taking a whooping.
You forget the strongest NBA player ever, Wilt. I saw him during a game lift a player over his head, but came to his senses and placed him delicately on the floor!
Wilt could probably beat anyone if he wanted to, but he was too much of a gentleman to get into fights. Heck, in his whole career, he didn't even foul out of a game.
Definitely Alvin. Hes 6'3" and started a fight with Shaq, and people were seperating them becauze they were scared he would mess shaq up. Known throughout the late 80s/early 90s. And was a prize fighter with a temper Guys like rodman dont belong here
I played with Vernon at Buchholz, 1983. He was violent, hot tempered then. Highly insecure. The key with Vernon was when he swung at you, you swung back to end his life, and you just kept attacking. When we were done fighting in practice, I went to my car and grabbed a baseball bat. Coach Swain saved Vernon's life that day. After that malice in the Bobcats gym, Vernon remarkably passed me the ball more, smiled more, and had my back the rest of the season. Lol. When someone goes crazy, you get crazier.
You can’t call someone “highly insecure” then tell us that you went and grabbed a baseball bat AFTER the fight was over.😒 Not to mention the way you worded the comment sounds like you lost the fight and completely made up the last part to make yourself feel better.😂
@@jwdathefax377 It was 41 years ago, jw. All I stated was my experience with him. He was a loose cannon. Always was. From cussing out teachers, coach Swain, to hitting girls on campus. He put me in a situation where he had to know I was serious. We were teenagers, bro. I didn't "lose" the fight, and I didn't win it, nor did I say I beat his azz. He was a highly insecure person. How do I know this? Because he handled conflict with violence or threats of violence. Now, if you think I'm lying, then have Vernon read my comment, and lets see if he denies it. He can't. He's back in Gainesville, now, because he's safe there. There are no gangs in Gainesville. It's too small of a tiny town. Besides, he's a local "star." Or, at least he was. I left Buchholz high, went to college at UM, and became a professional investor, now retired. He's back in Gainesville, Florida, and I'm in Prosper, Texas, and live right across the way from Dak Prescott. It's all good, my boy.
@@Ezekiel-2517 You still sound just as insecure…you pointed out how long ago it was but you’re still trying to take digs at a guy who probably doesn’t even remember you at all. Now tell me how saying that “he moved back to Gainesville because it’s safe” wasn’t a dig at someone who’s known for being a “tuff guy”? You can’t help yourself, your comments make you transparent. Lol
@@shinrips That’s why I said “sounds like” I didn’t say that I knew anything slow poke, but thanks for the response cause looking at your response just showed me that UA-cam erased my second response to him. Now if you’ll excuse me for a moment..,😂
Darryl Dawkins ripped out the lockers in the change room and barricaded himself in because the team never backed him up on the court during a fight. Needless to say halftime wasn't held in there.
The league's changed, yesterdays standards would exploit minorities in today's nba. The same minorities whom are the majorities and who dominate in numbers. D.G is a mere advocate, promoting wellness in subway tv commercials etc.. when he's not brandishing those many rings.
Before I start this video I want to say that Charles Oakley better be on this list. Bruh was a straight up old school bully. Even to his own teammates lmao.
I don't remember too many skirmishes that Robert Parish was in, but I couldn't help but notice that none of the other Pistons did a thing to him when knocked Bill Laimbeer to the floor in a heap with his forearm. I am guessing that none wanted to tangle with an angry man who was 7' tall. I know I wouldn't.
I understand that this video is only referencing players in the modern era since Bird and Magic revitalized the league in 1980, but only 7 years before that, the scariest and most dominating player of all-time, retired at the age of 36 back in 1973 after only 14 years in the NBA and owned dawn near every record in the league. This video mentioned Ben Wallace benching 400 lbs. Wilton Norman Chamberlain would think that's cute. Wilt maxed out his bench press at 600 lbs. 🤯 Don't let people tell you that player's we're smaller back then either and that's why Wilt dominated. No, sir. The average height for an NBA center in the decade of the 1960s was 6'10". In his prime, coming out of Kansas University, Wilt was an athlete of godlike Olympic proportions. He ran a 4.4 in the 40 and had a 50 inch vertical leap that he would entertain basketball fans with by sliding quarters from off the top of the backboard. Wilt wasn't involved in any scuffed, though. No one was that stupid to tangle with him. He was superhuman. It took Lebron James 8 mote seasons than Wilt played to score as many carrer points. Think about that. Nobody wanted smoke with The Big Dipper. He'd make this list here look like children.
Ron Artest. How could you leave out the clip of him jumping over 6 rows to just beat the living hell out of dude trying to heckle him. You could see the pure terror in the eyes as Artest hurdles the bench and jumps 6 rows of people to just pound the ever loving eff out of the guy. I had the game on at the time, a few friends, and we're drinking. It was wild. Pretty awesome. Taught us all a lesson that day.
Even Ron Artest wanted "World Peace" when Ben Wallace challenged him.
Yeah Big Ben would've knocked his head off 😅
Ron artest felt that push from Ben Wallace and put himself in timeout
💯
Artest soul ran away from his body because of wallace
His Block on Shaq was on another level
Karl Malone scary for a different reason
As a person who is below 18 I agree😂
As person below the age of 18 I agree
My guess is it's the same reason all these female teachers getting locked up nowadays for messing with underage boys, who sings man wish that it would have happened to them when they were boys they don't care as much. See how one is scary and the other is viewed as why couldn't that have happened to me.😂🤣
I was about to say the thing. I never understood how the whole story about what he did to that 13 year old got so little attention. A grown ass man got a 13-year-old pregnant and then refused to help out in any way. Not financially, emotionally, no child support, nothing. He ghosted her before ghosting was a thing today. Trailblazer and a pioneer of ghosting. Can you imagine what that story would've done on social media today? It might have broken the internet. He belongs in prison. The Mailman, or any other mailman, shouldn't ever make a delivery to anyone under the age of consent. So disturbing and disgusting.
@@nezrinkerimova3384damn bro we get it
Ben Wallace is underrated. He was able to knock down Shaq despite being 6'9. Undersized for a center.
He's not underrated.
@@rodneycooperjr3223 good point
Easily greatest undrafted player of all time
I mean... if you can bench 400 lbs... then pushing Shaq aint hard
It's even more impressive when you know he was more like 6'7". I think Tayshaun was listed at 6'9" but he was clearly taller than Ben. It seemed like Ben was almost eye to eye with Rip. The way he manhandled Ron Artest, yeah....Ben was not someone to mess with.
Good thing Chuck was here.
Don't be deceive by the happy, playful, round bouncy Chuck in TNT.
That guy was a beast.
Round bouncy 😅😅😅
Lol
Yeah Charles is the man
Charles was a killer. Would fight anyone,including Shaq. Don't get it twisted.
He threw a midget through a window, I am not sure why but I have a feeling he could
Throw a regular man as well (great blend of Hoss athleticism and speed)
Ben Wallace, Bill Laimbeer, Rick Mahorn, Dennis Rodman, and Jerry Stackhouse, all on this list. All Pistons.
Came to make sure Mahorn was here lol but Lambieer rodman and big Ben are worthy inclusions....Even Dumars, Billiups and of course Rasheed Werent backing down
The Pistons were never able to win a championship with a single superstar, they always needed an alternative method. Tough guys who played defense. 3 Titles in my 45 year lifetime.
I always say that teams need to adopt the personality of their city and Detroit has done that best.
@@jjgebarowskihey! Whatever works! 😂
Yeah, we get it. Detroit is full of thugs. Be proud.
Guy: nearly kills someone
NBA: 68 games without pay 🤡👆
Yea it's another sign of real oppression.
that happened 20 years ago champ
68 MISSED games without pay
When you are being paid millions for 68 games suspension is worst than going to jail for assault without a weapon. You wouldn’t serve a lot time if the assault was without a weapon and the person you assaulted was not seriously injured. Stop being overly dramatic to make a meaningless point. All involved were not ordinary people in and ordinary situations. They are all millionaires in the same fraternity ie the NBA that have a vested interest in protecting each other
Dennis Rodman cause he got ties to North Korea lmao
North Korea can’t even feed their own people how can I be afraid of someone connected to them.
He can crush the whole USA by just a phone call to Kim. Lol
Facts. D-Rod always been different, but ever since he came back from North Korea, he been DIFFERENT-different 😂
Dennis Rodman is no joke he is with the shits besides he's my favorite defense of player of all time
You didn't tell everybody why Mad Max wanted to do that to Hakeem, Hakeem smacked him for spitting. 😂
nah thats gotta be capp cuz what😂
@@tmoney3301 dude, Mad Max told the story himself look it up. 🤷🏽♂️
@@ramsesstafford4640 damn i definitely will look that up. Aint know Hakeem used to be on that type time
@@tmoney3301This is before the conversion to Islam. As he told the story he still had NOT controlled his temper. He smacks Max. Max goes for a knife. Teammates had to break them up.
Indeed, Hakeem WAS on that type of time in the 90s 😂😂😂😂😂. Couldn't believe it. Dream was one of my heroes😂.
Dream was actually known for throwing hands without hesitating lol@@mattmullins7369
Now Nonstop... MAKE A HOW GOOD WAS BEN WALLACE VIDEO
I agreed
I second that
Will do!
@@nonstop Thank you Nonstop
Thank you!@@nonstop He's my favorite NBA player of all time!
I think I ate too much cheese
Bro what
@@ConfusedArchaeology-vr8nj did I stutter?
I don’t think you had enough cheese
There is no such thing as too much cheese
Same
only left out two...Darryl Dawkins, and Maurice Lucas.
The original Goal-destroyer
no Zach Randolph (Z-Bo)?
Not scary, he was just too fat most of his career
For sure 😮💨
Or Stephen Jackson, who carried a gun with him and is not afraid to use it. That’s scarier than anyone on this list.
@@iwishiwasthomasshelby yeah, then he went to Block when he was like 50 tryna gain more street cred
Edit: OBlock
Oh sh... this video was made for Zach Randolph. And yeah, Spree that dude......Kersey??!! Damn! Skinny Spree??! Yep.
Damn, I didn't know Jerry stack moved like that! Loved him and hill as a kid
Yup, I was surprised Stack was included.
he asked for a track suit while preparing the beatdown
I’m a little older than you guys probably but yea, it was known that Stack had them hands. And he wasn’t afraid to use them
Yeah, that one was a shocker to me too.
I'm a big Latrell Sprewell fan, but the narrator did not describe that story accurately. According to reports during the fight between Sprewell and Jerome Kersey, Kersey got the better of him during their skirmish as Kersey was obviously a bigger guy. Not surprisingly, reports stated that Sprewell returned to practice with a two-by-four wanting to go after Kersey which makes more sense of him carrying one after getting beat up.
I feel he's very underrated, For some reason, I guess some of this is partly why the coach choke lol ,but he was nasty when at his best and could score on anyone and through double teams etc. he had a little bit of Kobe at times
Wilt Chamberlin, Buck Williams, Wes Unseld, Maurice Lucas, Kermit Washington, Zach Randolph
kermit the frog sucker-punched that aryan dude. he's not 'tough', he's a zooner
Hell yes !!! Imagine Chamberlain or Lanier punching Lambeer on the face . Lambeer wasn't a scary player just chicken shit !!!. 'Mr.Cool' Derrick Fisher one bad ass slam on Scola
Great list!
@@salvadorgarcia4327In 1983, Bob Lanier did punch out Bill Laimbeer, breaking his nose.
Willis Reed.
Gotta love that there were 6 major pistons on this list. As much as it annoys other teams and all that, I love being a pistons fan... except for the last 10 years.
Please tell me you didn't put Garnett anywhere in here 😂😂
Fake tough guy.
NBA version of a “studio gangsta.”
A wannabe😂
I said the same thing because Garnett was all mouth. I've never liked him.
Really? Did you see that clip before he bully by the rookie julius randle
This was the era where "Defense" still exists.
And offense didn't exist yet.
@@MrFlex5 Offense already peaked in 1962 at 118.8 ppg.
Kinda, admittedly the style of ball was pretty much pick and roll, with pressing the fast break. NO real zone defense in the era and the 3 point shot was not a major part of any teams arsenal. Defending is a lot easier when you teams aren't spreading the floor out like they do now.
I swear this channel has the best voice and background music in all of youtube. Videos get you hyped no matter the topic of discussion.
Where the hell is Anthony Mason . You better redo this list
Rip
Bro, Steven Adam should be the strongest and most chill person most of the time.
Z Bo don’t care
Maurice Lucas was a bad man.
not even oakley wanted a part of him.
Dude, Zach "Bullies get Bullied" Randolph and Steven Adams should be in there.
He said "in my hood, the bullies get bullied"
@@UBeesh10 my bad, auto-correct mess it up.
It was "bullies get BULLETS"
@@UBeesh10Why would he put the whole sentence in as Zach’s fake middle name anyway? That would’ve sounded stupid…..Zach “ In my hood, the bullies get bullied” Randolph? 😒
Zach whoop Adams
Rick Mahorn actually knew how to play defense Bill Laimbeer just used to throw himself into people. Of course Rodman was the real deal Defender.
Bill Laimbeer is jag-off. Glad he's not in the HOF.
Bill didn't just throw himself into people he also had his overhand bearswat thing 😂
Ben Wallace scared Artest so much he ran away and channeled his anger on a fan😂😂😂😂
I know John Brisker mostly played in the ABA but the tales about him would’ve terrified today’s players
Yes
Don't forget Wendell Ladner, who threw hands with Brisker at least twice and came the closest to winning a fight against him, or Warren Jabali, who was so tough and fierce that he was probably the one guy whom Brisker wanted no part of.
@@3243_ then Neil Johnson decked jabali.. of course Johnson played in the NBA for the Knicks and suns was waived out of the league then had a pretty successful aba career
Mad max is probably the most coolest and scary nicknames ever
He definitely brought his skills to those Houston teams
let us know you're born after 2000 without letting us know
@@sutnack7537so? Who cares when they were born?
He was the danger, not quite sure to who. But he was the danger!
@@sutnack7537 who actually gives a fuck
Players:
- James Johnson
- Vernon Maxwell
- Shaquille O'Neal
- Charles Barkley
- Ron Artest/Metta World Peace
- Charles Oakley
- Xavier Mcdaniel
- Ben Wallace
- Rasheed Wallace
- Bill Laimbeer
- Rick Mahorn
- Dennis Rodman
- Jerry Stackhouse
- Latrell Sprewell
- Karl Malone
- Kenyon Martin
- Kevin Garnett
- Ivan Johnson
- Javaris Crittenton
- Anthony Mason
- David West
- Quincy Acy
- Udonis Haslem
I'm missing Xavier McDaniel here, who used to shave his eyebrows to look even more fierceful.
X-Man a Beloved knick.
Definitely shocked that the Xman wasn’t on this list. Everyone was afraid of him.
Mcdaniel was a good player but undersized for the roll he played. So he always played with a lot of aggression to make up for it. The size of the power forwards in the 80's and 90's is a lot bigger then they are today. More muscular, and way less agile for the most part.
@@danielkerber8667 During his prime in Seattle, McDaniel always took the roll of small forward, but was losing agility little by little to become a kind of undersized power forward. Nevertheless I think he was the best rebounder in the college.
Laimbeer, Rodman, Artest, Charles Oakley, Anthony Mason, Vernon Maxwell
Wes Unseld. Literally the only player Wilt Chamberlain ever feared playing against.
Was Rookie of the Year and MVP same season.
Wilt didn't fear anyone. He was the most dominant player ever, with big difference from the second.
@stamy74 in an interview with Dr. J, he said wilt was only afraid of wes. Wes was a tank, and during that era where physicality was allowed, he was the only player that could punish wilt in the paint. Look up the interview.
@@marcsalyer7136 Bro, the Dr. never even played against Wilt, he came to the league 2 years after Wilt retired ahahahahaha
@BeerAndJoints bruh, this is in a recorded interview. Don't you think J could have possibly heard the story second hand from any of the many players he met and played with over the years?
Ben Wallace was a true rim protector. Glad he won a championship with Larry Brown who also deserved one.
Maurice Lucas, Kermit Washington
Now this editing fire 🔥🔥🤩
The omissions of Maurice Lucas and Daryl Dawkins is certainly worth mention.
That Ewing flop when he was barely touched by Barkley at 3:09 must have been the worst of all time!!!!
John Stockton’s pretty scary too. He doesn’t have the look of a menace, but he’s not afraid of anyone.
Robert Parrish was someone you didn't mess with
Underrated as f
For sure, he almost beat the shit out of MJ during practice when he was on the Bulls. MJ backed down because he knew what a bad idea that would've been.
Let's not forget the time he beat the shit out of Laimbeer.
I mentioned no one said anything about him clubbing Laimbeer to the floor with a forearm and I don't blame them.
@@ramman997 he's a black belt in karate apparently
Terry Cummings, the reason he's not on here is nobody ever dared to mess with him. All he needed to do was look at them and it was settled.
1:50 You put Shaq in a dress? Thats the humiliation ritual, bro you are part of the illuminati.
womp womp
Another great day , cuz NS posted
Alvin Robertson has a long history of legal problems. Though the most serious was apparently a false accusation.
Robertson is almost erased from NBA to.
I remember Reggie Miller on Open Court talked about how he was warned not to say a word to him during games.
The All-Time Leader in Technical Foul.. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 LMFAO
Did bro forget about Draymond
Bob Lanier-Pistons,
Nate Thurmond - Warriors,
Norm Van Lier & Jerry Sloan - Backcourt teammates for the Chicago Bulls, Them boys didn't take no mess.
Bruce Bowen was feared cause he was a dirty player who caused many great injuries and seemed to get away with it.
Kermit Washington nearly killed Rudy Tomjanovich. He should be on this list. Maurice Lucas was also tough
Kevin Garnett a fake tough guy
How bozo
Chuck said one of my favorite quote ever
“I’m not a role model”
Even though Steven Adams is the nicest guy in the NBA he can tear you apart, limb from limb.
Laimbeer was dirty as hellllll. I'm a Detroiter and he used to get on MY nerves. I only kind of liked him when he started coaching the WNBA's Shock. I met him and he seemed cool.
This was a great list 🧾 😁🥃
great video nonstop keep up the good work
All these guys were lucky to not having played when Wilt was on the courts. Nobody could face Wilt in a fight, not even Shaq. He was just good at controlling his anger and not killing people, that's how strong and powerful he was.
Why the X Man isn't in this list? He literally CHOKED another man on the court
Proud to see Big Ben and Sheed on this list 🙏
And then Laimbeer and Mahorn too 🙏
And Rodman 🙏
I was happy when Ben Wallace showed Artest who was boss. Wallace was not a dirty player; Artest was.
“Ben Wallace had the strength of 10 crackheads”
Kermit Washington almost killed a guy and you don’t have him in the list!? WTF
Bro Dennis Rodman is that player you won't even want to mess with
Mad Max was straight up crazy!
I've seen players talk about Alvin Robertson as a guy you didn't want to mess with, speak to or even look at while playing a game.
Jokic can be scary too
You forgot Alvin Robertson and Terry Cummings. As per players themselves-- strong and not to be messed with.
The "Most Gruesome" incident in NBA history is definitely the Kermit Washington/Rudy Tomjonovich incident. Malace at the Palace was definitely more widely publicized and infamous, but the Rudy T. incident nearly cost a man his life.
Alonzo Mourning.......
Moses Malone was absolutely scary in his prime.
GRAYSON ALLEN should get some hate. He is very trippy.
He would have fit in with the Pistons. Cheap shot artest who knows how to get under players skins.
Mourning always looked ready to fight too. Don't hit me Alonzo. 😵🤪
Where Draymond Green at😂😂😂😂😂
Hes crazy but hes not that scary, no one is truly afraid of him, seemingly
Draymond is more mean as he will stomp on you (last seapsn) or punch his teammate and ruin that players confidence (oh wish they had waited for the extension), but he usually doesn’t fight because he has been kicked out of game or suspended
8:57 Jerry is so lucky that Shaq never got back up. Besides I have a feeling that he was actually scared of him anyway
Brian Scalabrine destroyed Lebron and Jordan at the same Game in 2007
Old school Knicks player Darrell Walker was not a man to be trifled with. I still have memories of a game where Danny Ainge got mouthy with him and Walker chased his ass down the full length of the court waylaying on him the whole time. Ainge tried to turn turtle, but wound up taking a whooping.
You forget the strongest NBA player ever, Wilt. I saw him during a game lift a player over his head, but came to his senses and placed him delicately on the floor!
Wilt could probably beat anyone if he wanted to, but he was too much of a gentleman to get into fights. Heck, in his whole career, he didn't even foul out of a game.
@@idonthavemonkeythat is true. Wilt actually held back his strength so he wouldn't seriously hurt other players
By the way. Which NBA player was it. Was it Gus Johnson
I've heard stories of Wilts strength. He had that old man strength at 25
Marques Johnson, Alvin Robertson and Derrick Coleman need to be on here.
Definitely Alvin. Hes 6'3" and started a fight with Shaq, and people were seperating them becauze they were scared he would mess shaq up. Known throughout the late 80s/early 90s. And was a prize fighter with a temper
Guys like rodman dont belong here
If you think we've forgotten somebody..."
Hell yeah, you forgot Moses Malone?
I played with Vernon at Buchholz, 1983. He was violent, hot tempered then. Highly insecure. The key with Vernon was when he swung at you, you swung back to end his life, and you just kept attacking. When we were done fighting in practice, I went to my car and grabbed a baseball bat. Coach Swain saved Vernon's life that day. After that malice in the Bobcats gym, Vernon remarkably passed me the ball more, smiled more, and had my back the rest of the season. Lol. When someone goes crazy, you get crazier.
You can’t call someone “highly insecure” then tell us that you went and grabbed a baseball bat AFTER the fight was over.😒 Not to mention the way you worded the comment sounds like you lost the fight and completely made up the last part to make yourself feel better.😂
@@jwdathefax377 It was 41 years ago, jw. All I stated was my experience with him. He was a loose cannon. Always was. From cussing out teachers, coach Swain, to hitting girls on campus. He put me in a situation where he had to know I was serious. We were teenagers, bro. I didn't "lose" the fight, and I didn't win it, nor did I say I beat his azz. He was a highly insecure person. How do I know this? Because he handled conflict with violence or threats of violence. Now, if you think I'm lying, then have Vernon read my comment, and lets see if he denies it. He can't. He's back in Gainesville, now, because he's safe there. There are no gangs in Gainesville. It's too small of a tiny town. Besides, he's a local "star." Or, at least he was. I left Buchholz high, went to college at UM, and became a professional investor, now retired. He's back in Gainesville, Florida, and I'm in Prosper, Texas, and live right across the way from Dak Prescott. It's all good, my boy.
@@Ezekiel-2517 You still sound just as insecure…you pointed out how long ago it was but you’re still trying to take digs at a guy who probably doesn’t even remember you at all. Now tell me how saying that “he moved back to Gainesville because it’s safe” wasn’t a dig at someone who’s known for being a “tuff guy”? You can’t help yourself, your comments make you transparent. Lol
@@jwdathefax377 You do not know that.
@@shinrips That’s why I said “sounds like” I didn’t say that I knew anything slow poke, but thanks for the response cause looking at your response just showed me that UA-cam erased my second response to him. Now if you’ll excuse me for a moment..,😂
I remember the game where The Chief throwed Laimbeer down to the ground and nobody came to the Chief's face.
You left out Alvin Robertson.
Should’ve put willis reed on here bro fought the entire lakers tesm and won
How they couldn't add Zach Randolph is not on the list. Z-Bo don't bluff.
A drunken Anthony Mason got very upset at New Orleans police for spraying him with mace. It took EIGHT cops to get him under control!
Darryl Dawkins ripped out the lockers in the change room and barricaded himself in because the team never backed him up on the court during a fight. Needless to say halftime wasn't held in there.
True, but I don't think too many of his teammates wanted to try to handle Maurice Lucas.
Jerry Stackhouse 😂
41 techs in 82 games is crazy!!! 😅
Bobby Portis too lowkey
His eyes could fall out, that's scary.
the toughest player was calvin Murphy, at 5'9" he knew how to fight. Had the rep and victims
Zach Randolph!
Maurice Lucas,Daryl Dawkins,Marvin Barnes,Stephen Jackson,Eduardo Najera
I forgot BadNewsBarns
No Draymond?
Even as an honorable mention?😅
Yea he's not the toughest but definitely should be mentioned for his antics
The league's changed, yesterdays standards would exploit minorities in today's nba. The same minorities whom are the majorities and who dominate in numbers. D.G is a mere advocate, promoting wellness in subway tv commercials etc.. when he's not brandishing those many rings.
Before I start this video I want to say that Charles Oakley better be on this list. Bruh was a straight up old school bully. Even to his own teammates lmao.
Well done... Welllllll done. LOL
5 NBA players who can throw down 🥊
Ron Artest
Steven Jackson
James Johnson
David West
Zach Randolph
One of the best ever at throwing down: Calvin Murphy. Had about 17 major fights during his NBA career (1970-83) and won every one of them.
@@3243_yes an ex boxer.. he flattened Sidney wicks who was six nine
@@manny4552 And Murphy was only 5' 9".
@@3243_ yes indeed
John Brisker also belongs on this list.
I don't remember too many skirmishes that Robert Parish was in, but I couldn't help but notice that none of the other Pistons did a thing to him when knocked Bill Laimbeer to the floor in a heap with his forearm. I am guessing that none wanted to tangle with an angry man who was 7' tall. I know I wouldn't.
Z-Bo!
Frfr!
I understand that this video is only referencing players in the modern era since Bird and Magic revitalized the league in 1980, but only 7 years before that, the scariest and most dominating player of all-time, retired at the age of 36 back in 1973 after only 14 years in the NBA and owned dawn near every record in the league. This video mentioned Ben Wallace benching 400 lbs. Wilton Norman Chamberlain would think that's cute. Wilt maxed out his bench press at 600 lbs. 🤯 Don't let people tell you that player's we're smaller back then either and that's why Wilt dominated. No, sir. The average height for an NBA center in the decade of the 1960s was 6'10". In his prime, coming out of Kansas University, Wilt was an athlete of godlike Olympic proportions. He ran a 4.4 in the 40 and had a 50 inch vertical leap that he would entertain basketball fans with by sliding quarters from off the top of the backboard. Wilt wasn't involved in any scuffed, though. No one was that stupid to tangle with him. He was superhuman. It took Lebron James 8 mote seasons than Wilt played to score as many carrer points. Think about that. Nobody wanted smoke with The Big Dipper. He'd make this list here look like children.
Come on no Draymond in the honorable mentions??
Hes a dirty player but not scary
Nobody scared of that dude 😂 You kidding me? There are no players today that are scary. They all soft.
Love me some Ben Wallace. 04-05...back when they still played defense.
Ron Artest. How could you leave out the clip of him jumping over 6 rows to just beat the living hell out of dude trying to heckle him. You could see the pure terror in the eyes as Artest hurdles the bench and jumps 6 rows of people to just pound the ever loving eff out of the guy. I had the game on at the time, a few friends, and we're drinking. It was wild. Pretty awesome. Taught us all a lesson that day.
As a pistons fan I wish Ben would have got to fight artest to knock him down a peg
@@imheretoargue2344 Wallace is a dude! 😎
People break their hands trying to punch him.
That would be a sight.
Some things that you just can't teach.
Yes he would rather jump in the crowd than mess with Wallace
@@chrispeak6707 He even knows who not to mess with. He brings his fury to non fans.
Many don't recognize this, but Danny Ainge was one of the dirtiest players ever.
you miss Pekovic