


As a result, the NBA has had some impressive trash talkers over the years. The same applies to the sport of basketball. and Hatch.Trash talking has always been an overlooked root of sports.

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Fans can now stream Fubo Sports Network’s live sports, award-winning original programming, and partner content on Amazon Freevee, the streaming video service with thousands of premium movies and TV shows, including Originals and FAST channels, available anytime, for free.įubo Sports Network recently expanded its original programming with the addition of two new series, Airing It Out with Housh and Scandrick and The Young Person Basketball Podcast with R.J. announced the expansion and launch of its 24/7 sports network available via Amazon Freevee that will be available to stream across 155 million devices and a variety of streaming platforms. The show is part of Fubo Sports Networks’ recent exciting expansion news. The Young Person Basketball Podcast hosted by Hampton is one of Fubo Sports Networks growing original content lineup and features conversations between the Magic’s star guard and other NBA Stars. It was just one of those things where when you played him you’re playing a mental war,” Arenas continued. “It was just random stuff like, ‘Oh, how many fouls you got? I think you’ve got two, and here comes your third’. Like it was an intelligent trash, and he’d make you always second guess what you’re doing.” Arenas said. “It was trash, but it was intelligent trash. But that’s how he was “Oh, so you’re just going to play one-sided? Is that what kind of player you are? Just a one-sided player? How can you be great if you only want to play one side of the basketball?” Arenas said.Īrenas went onto tell of the random sounds and snakelike hisses he would make and tricks he would do to make defenders clamp up on him and how he teamed it with trash talk that caused opponents to question themselves. Like if you want to guard me, good luck, but I already know that I can’t guard you in this post. But you’re going to put me in the post and give me those little elbows and do all that’ and no! Why would I try to do all that? Why would I try to lose a game trying to feed your ego. Unless you’re going to make this a dribbling outside and trying to get to me. “‘I can’t respect a man who won’t…’ and I’d be like, ‘Listen, Kobe i’m not dumb. Which was the running joke for me because he’d always say, ‘So, you’re just going to play one-sided? You’re just going to be a one-sided player?’ Yeah, pretty much! Pretty much, yeah yeah!'” Arenas told RJ Hampton.Īrenas, knowing it was best for him to guard the opposing teams point guards despite Kobe’s trash talk saying he doesn’t respect Arenas for not bringing it on both sides of the floor. “He wasn’t my matchup because I was the one.

In the interview on Hampton’s ‘The Young Person Basketball Podcast’, Arenas shared some of the discourse the two had on the court, including Bryant calling Arenas out for not matching up against him defensively. In an interview on Orlando Magic guards RJ Hampton, Arenas was asked about his head-to-head battles with Los Angeles Lakers and NBA Legend Kobe Bryant. Gilbert Arenas Tells Kobe Bryant Trash Talk Stories He’d make snake sounds, he’d call stars out for not playing defense, and in a recent interview with Gilbert Arenas, Arenas told Orlando Magic guard RJ Hampton that Kobe’s trash-talk was at another level and referred it to being “intelligent trash talk.” Bryant went other directions in what he would say to opponents. One of the players that stands out is Kobe Bryant. As a point guard, Gary Payton has become synonymous with his trash talking of opponents.Įach notorious trash-talker has different stories and legends that go along with it when being named. However, Jordan is also mentioned among the league’s all-time trash-talking greats and even forced a player into early retirement with his words. Some will go Larry Bird, who Michael Jordan named as the best. When it comes to trash-talking in the NBA, you hear a number of names mentioned every time a former player talks about the best trash-talkers. Kobe Bryant #24 of the Los Angeles Lakers smiles at the crowd during the first half against the Washington Wizards
