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Biggest Frauds in NBA History

JetPunk is a wonderful platform full of positivity. Hate must be spread, and I'm here to spread negative narratives around some NBA players who are more talented than I am. *PLEASE NOTE* that all of these players are absolute legends of the game. Also feel free to disagree.
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Has not had a good playoff since 2014 despite his self-imposed nickname. His podcast sure doesn't help either.
Paul George
While a transcendent scorer, his style of play was not conducive to winning in the regular season or playoffs, with one conference finals appearance in an 18 year career
Carmelo Anthony
While he is one of my favorite players, he struggles without the ball in his hand. His eye-popping stats come at the cost of ridiculous turnover numbers.
Russell Westbrook
After winning one championship, this coach was riding high. Several years later, he is now known for his playoff meltdowns with multiple teams.
Doc Rivers
Easily the smoothest and one of the most talented players in NBA history. His weak mindset and controversial career decisions hold him back from a true GOAT case, though.
Kevin Durant
Statistically, this is the best player in the NBA. Unfortunately, Bill Russell and the Celtics denied his legacy as the most dominant force to grace an NBA court.
Wilt Chamberlain
His signature moves include foul baiting, free throws, crying in the hallway, lying to the Cameroonian national team, and the second round playoff exit. He deserved his MVP though.
Joel Embiid
Get as mad as you want, but one finals appearance and some cultural changes does not make him a top 20 player of all time. Still really really good, but be for real.
Allen Iverson
After an incredible regular season and a fantastic playoff run, this player and his team are known for missing 27 threes in a row in game 7 of the conference finals.
James Harden
He is still ringless after getting his trade vetoed, his team's owner being racist, numerous injuries, being traded again, getting injured again, making a finals, then blowing a 2-0 lead.
Chris Paul
The NBA rigged a whole draft so a big market team could nab this man. Good thing he led them to two finals losses and 5 playoff series losses to the bulls.
Patrick Ewing
Despite his Finals appearances, this man's production fell off historically when he reached the playoffs. Also the all-time leader in technical fouls. And that's not the worst thing he did...
Karl Malone
Leading a team to its first championship was an incredible achievement. However, he has played in less than 250 games since then (out of 492). His unavailability lands him on this list.
Kawhi Leonard
Oh man it hurts to have him here, but he never even made a conference finals. He was well deserving of his nickname, however, as almost all of his plays were incredible.
Dominique Wilkins
The most well payed non-all-star in NBA history. His huge contract in 2019 stopped his team from being able to re-sign another star. His mediocre performances cement his spot here.
Tobias Harris
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