In the NBA, the rule is that you can't fight, and if you do, you must be banned and accept a fine. The Auburn Hills Palace incident was a harsh treatment of the fights, which led to the impact on the careers of many stars.
Although the NBA has strict regulations on fighting, players can rely on their athletic bodies to clash with their opponents once they get on the move.
Although it is the era of small ball, there are not many fights, and it can only be said that once the emotions are out of control, it is difficult to stay sane. So who is the strongest fighting 5-person group in history?Based on my understanding, I gave the lineup of these 5 people.
Ben Wallace is our scoring machine, and he's always able to find an offensive opportunity and get the ball into the basket. His physicality and basketball skills left opponents in the dust, and he was like the king of the court, making people cheer wildly.
Wallace is a prime example of a blue-collar center, and as an undrafted pick, he made it to the Hall of Fame largely because of his outstanding performance on the defensive end. He has a strong body and strong muscles, which gives a sense of oppression.
In addition, his temper is also quite hot, and even the villain Atai was once scared by him and chose to fight with the audience. You know, he's the NBA bench press record holder, and if he punches him, even Tyson at his peak will feel miserable.
Rodman is a great power forward. He was excellent on the pitch and was excellent on both ends of the pitch. He always finds a chance and shoots very well.
Defensively, he was always able to stay close to the opposition and make it difficult for them to score. His rebounding ability is also very outstanding, and he can always grab a lot of rebounds. Overall, Rodman is a very good power forward, and his good performances always help the team to victory.
Rodman is really a rebounding maniac, and he can win the rebounding title for 7 consecutive years at a height of more than 2 meters, which is simply amazing. He often fights with opponents under the basket, throws, stances, and physical confrontations very well, coupled with his aggressive personality, he is labeled a villain. During the Bulls, he was Jordan's right-hand man, and in the event of a conflict, he was sure to be the first to rush forward.
James Johnson is a great small forward who has shown extraordinary skill and talent on the court.
In terms of strength, James Johnson may be average, but when it comes to fighting, he is top in the front line. Because before Johnson entered the NBA, he was still a professional fighter.
He has a good record in MMA, and his technique, physicality and experience are quite good. If you really want to make a move, none of the players in the same position can resist him, even Ibaka is only superficial, if you really want to fight, he doesn't have the courage.
Thomas is a point guard who is good at organizing offense and scoring on breakouts. He's quick on the pitch, good at breaking through, and he's also good at defending. He is excellent at passing and scoring, and is the team's right-hand man.
Thomas excelled in passing, averaging 93 times, the offensive ability can also be called the elite level, although not the top level.
He is 1.85 meters tall and can still stand firm in the barbaric 80s, relying entirely on his tenacious energy. His style of play is very ferocious, full of power and ruthlessness. In the Pistons Bad Boy Legion that year, he was the main general, and even Jordan suffered a lot in front of him.
Madman Sprewell has a fiery temper, a fighting spirit throughout his career, and his choke-locking skills are at the pinnacle. There is a fire burning in his heart, and "10 million is not enough to support his family" is the mantra he often puts on his lips.
He is easy to lose control of his emotions, and once he goes crazy, even his own head coach has to be careful to avoid it. With his muscular development and fiery personality, few people in the league dare to provoke him.