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KG worst person in the NBA?


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Every time we play the Celtics this guy tries to start a fight. He did the same thing against the Heat in the playoffs. Now I read this today:

Following the Pistons loss to the Celtics Tuesday night at The Palace of Auburn Hills, Detroit forward Charlie Villanueva took to his Twitter account and accused Boston's Kevin Garnett of calling him a "cancer patient."

"KG called me a cancer patient, I'm pissed because, u know how many people died from cancer, and he's tossing it like it's a joke," Villanueva tweeted.

He then followed up with, "I wouldn't even trip about that, but a cancer patient, I know way 2 many people who passed away from it, and I have a special place 4 those"

Villanueva has a medical condition called alopecia universalis, one of the side effects of which is an inability to grow hair. The condition is an autoimmune skin disease and is not otherwise life-threatening.

Pathetic on KG's part imo. I don't mind trash talk but you don't have to go disparaging cancer patients and insulting peoples medical conditions.

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He doesn't have cancer either. KG is just talking trash. Grow a pair people.

Yeah but that's the first thing that comes to mind when you see him. I can understand why he gets upset over that. Cancer isn't something to joke about. I don't mind trash talking but I think the subject of cancer is a bit low.

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A quote from my friend I trained with for JUCO... "He's a bullsh*tter. He's the great pretender."

I didn't really get that when he first said it because I always looked up to KG growing up. He came in the L when I was 10 or so and kids my age just bought into the hype. But, after my friend said that I started watching him more and disliking him more. He's a bully and he's not a good one.

The cherry on top was the "Anything is possible" scream at the end of the finals. It felt so forced and insincere. All the antics during games... Slamming his head into the foam padding under the goal... The faces he makes... He's just full of b.s.

And he's overrated as a player. He should've been able to win one in Minny by himself. He should've taken games over with his abilities and he didn't. I watched this guy hit 13 straight from the elbow in warmups, miss one, and then hit like 13+ more in a row. He puts on all that front to keep people off the slacker scent. I've really gotten tired of him.

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He was a douche in High School. Always talked trash and the refs always gave him calls. He also stole poo out of people's lockers, did what ever he wanted to, and obviously never gave two shits about class.

They never could get past us in the playoffs though...bitch.

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