NBA: Pick one

Rural

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How 'bout they fight and I back them up.

Hell, I don't even want to do that.
 

madguy30

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Robert Parish?

Edit for clarity: how is he on this list? I don't recall anything controversial or even intimidating about him.

Unless we're just looking for stamina in the fight.
 
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JP4CY

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I always thought Anthony Mason looked tough.
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JimDogRock

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James Johnson tends to be a sleeper in this type of thing. He is a black belt holder in karate and has no losses in MMA/UFC and kickboxing matches.
 

c.y.c.l.o.n.e.s

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Laimbeer... Because he would fight dirty and take someone out with a cheap shot that they wouldn't be expecting.
 

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I hear Kermit Washington can throw a decent punch. Maybe not so much if the guy is expecting it, but still.
 

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It's laughable that anyone who played in this century is on that list. The old NBA was a fist fight compared to the last 20 years. Anyone who played in the Knicks/Heat rivalry of the late 90's should qualify. The 80's Celtics and Bad Boys era Pistons probably fit that mold as well. There hasn't been a good fight in the NBA in years, even the "Malice at the Palace" was pretty weak as far as player vs player.
 

Doc

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James Johnson tends to be a sleeper in this type of thing. He is a black belt holder in karate and has no losses in MMA/UFC and kickboxing matches.

I was wondering why James Johnson was in the picture...now I know.
 

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