Marbury- self centered, kills any team hes on
Ron Artest- i would seriously be afraid of this guy even as a teamate
Latrell Sprewell- he tried to choke his coach!!
Kobe- doesnt pass, has no team
Rasheed Wallace- Bring on the technicals! trouble off the court, (somewhat better now in detroit compared to portland days)
Bonzi wells- trouble maker, radomly spits on ppl
Honorable mentions (non active)-
Dennis Rodman - the worse teamate possibly?
Derrick Coleman
2006-12-03 14:50:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Eddy Curry, Derrick Coleman, Shawn Kemp, Stephon Marbury, Latrell Sprewell
2006-12-03 09:25:47
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answered by AK 5
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Kobe Bryant. Bonzi Wells. Stephon Marbury
2006-12-02 20:14:22
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answered by #15mwu 5
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Kobe Bryant
2006-12-03 04:08:12
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answered by non ya business 2
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Stephon Marbury ... by far...
He thinks he is the best PG in the league, yet EVERY team he was on were losers, as a matter of fact, after he left each of his teams, they began to play better with their new PGs.
when he left the T-wolves, Sam Cassel cam in and they became a championship contendor,
when he left New Jersey, JKidd stepped in and they went to the Finals,
when he left Phoenix Steve Nash came in and now the Suns are among the favorite to win it this year.
2006-12-03 02:30:14
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answered by NYTrader55 2
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CMon, anyone would love to have Kobe as a teammate, unless you are another Kobe/ball hog yourself. At least he is good for the team and makes your team better, which if you are a team player yourself, you can appreciate. I think the worst teammates are the types like Stephon Marbury or possibly Ron Artest, who cares more about self image and hollywood dreams than actual basketball.
2006-12-02 19:47:27
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Steve Francis
2006-12-03 05:35:31
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answered by Tar Heel 4 Life 4
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every team seems to have one of them. i understand those who answer kobe, but the fact is, with the exception of last year, he wins games for the lakers so his skill outweighs the negative effects of his attitude. i would agree with marcus williams. he doesn't produce enough to be allowed to get an attitude like he has been.
2006-12-02 19:53:50
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answered by Mike W 4
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D. ignore with regard to the f**ok out of it and ball. He made his own mattress, face it. I savour observing Lebron play, yet after the way ESPN lined his bypass to warmth, I very nearly like observing him fail. no one change into backing up Kobe for the time of his path... manage it.
2016-11-23 14:02:12
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answered by ? 3
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Mr. Starbury
2006-12-04 16:25:25
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answered by A.J Freeman 3
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