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All-time leader in technical fouls. "Ball don't lie" became his catchphrase because he argued literally every call. A walking technical foul.
"Received 41 technical fouls in the 2000-01 season, an NBA record that forced the league to change its suspension rules."
He won a championship with the Pistons. His passion was genuine. "Ball don't lie" became one of the most iconic phrases in NBA history.
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All-time leader in technical fouls. "Ball don't lie" became his catchphrase because he argued literally every call. A walking technical foul.
Rasheed Wallace has a villain score of 68.0 out of 100. This score is calculated from community votes and reflects how strongly NBA fans feel about this player's villain status. The higher the score, the more universally disliked they are.
Received 41 technical fouls in the 2000-01 season, an NBA record that forced the league to change its suspension rules.
Rasheed Wallace is in the Legend tier, the highest level of villainy. This means the community considers them one of the most polarizing and hated players in NBA history.
No, Rasheed Wallace retired in 2013. However, their villain legacy lives on in NBA history.