I am sure some people will love to bash current/former players who have donned their favorite NBA team's uniforms. Gladdy and Jeremy I am looking at you. LOL!
In order of how much I cant stand them, here are the 10 Lakers who I wish never donned the purple and gold. I cant stand any of these players below and even refuse to have their basketball card in my PC unless it is part of a base set which I have the full set of. I am only counting players from 1988 on since that is the first Lakers game I watched on tv and basically been following them ever since.
My Top 10 Anti-Lakers Players
Luke Walton (Unfortunately 2003 to present) - I dont even need a reason to justify him being #1 on this list. They are too many reasons to list. LOL!
Kwame Brown (2006 to 2008) - All you need to know is that his nickname is Butterfingers and he is a bigger joke as a #1 Overall Pick than Michael Olowokandi. I am still in shock that we traded Caron Butler for this loser.
Smush Parker (2005 to 2007) - The only positive thing I can say about him was in 3 of his first 4 games as a Laker, he scored 20+ points. He is basically the equivalent of Luke Walton with a bandana playing point guard.
Vladimir Radmanovic (2006 to 2009) - Horrible signing, never played defense, and never rotated. Considering how much of a bust Adam Morrison was, trading Radmanovic for Morrison was genius since we got Shannon Brown in the deal too.
Slava Medvedenko (2000 to 2006) - I cant believe Medvedenko was on my team for 6 years. His motto was shoot first and never ask questions.
Brian Cook (2003 to 2007) - What was it about the 2003 NBA Draft? We ended up with both Walton and Cook. It was painful to watch when he was on the floor.
Coby Karl (2007 to 2008) - Luke Walton 2.0.
Greg Foster (2000 to 2001) - I hated the Jazz in the late 90s since they always eliminated the Lakers from the playoffs. Foster came from the Jazz so I never accepted him as a Laker, especially since he won a ring with us.
Elden Campbell (1990 to 1999) - I just never liked Campbell for some reason. I found him very inconsistent. I was happy when we traded him to the Hornets for Glen Rice, but was really sad to lose Eddie Jones in the deal.
Tony Smith (1990 to 1995) - Like Campbell, Smith was another Laker in the 90s that I never liked. Something about how he played and his shot selection always made me want to throw pillows around the room.
In order of how much I cant stand them, here are the 10 Lakers who I wish never donned the purple and gold. I cant stand any of these players below and even refuse to have their basketball card in my PC unless it is part of a base set which I have the full set of. I am only counting players from 1988 on since that is the first Lakers game I watched on tv and basically been following them ever since.
My Top 10 Anti-Lakers Players
Luke Walton (Unfortunately 2003 to present) - I dont even need a reason to justify him being #1 on this list. They are too many reasons to list. LOL!
Kwame Brown (2006 to 2008) - All you need to know is that his nickname is Butterfingers and he is a bigger joke as a #1 Overall Pick than Michael Olowokandi. I am still in shock that we traded Caron Butler for this loser.
Smush Parker (2005 to 2007) - The only positive thing I can say about him was in 3 of his first 4 games as a Laker, he scored 20+ points. He is basically the equivalent of Luke Walton with a bandana playing point guard.
Vladimir Radmanovic (2006 to 2009) - Horrible signing, never played defense, and never rotated. Considering how much of a bust Adam Morrison was, trading Radmanovic for Morrison was genius since we got Shannon Brown in the deal too.
Slava Medvedenko (2000 to 2006) - I cant believe Medvedenko was on my team for 6 years. His motto was shoot first and never ask questions.
Brian Cook (2003 to 2007) - What was it about the 2003 NBA Draft? We ended up with both Walton and Cook. It was painful to watch when he was on the floor.
Coby Karl (2007 to 2008) - Luke Walton 2.0.
Greg Foster (2000 to 2001) - I hated the Jazz in the late 90s since they always eliminated the Lakers from the playoffs. Foster came from the Jazz so I never accepted him as a Laker, especially since he won a ring with us.
Elden Campbell (1990 to 1999) - I just never liked Campbell for some reason. I found him very inconsistent. I was happy when we traded him to the Hornets for Glen Rice, but was really sad to lose Eddie Jones in the deal.
Tony Smith (1990 to 1995) - Like Campbell, Smith was another Laker in the 90s that I never liked. Something about how he played and his shot selection always made me want to throw pillows around the room.
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