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It's pure nightmare fuel. Maybe that's the point, but we don't like it. Since we just knocked Chandler's nightmare-inducing pig tattoo, and since he has so many designs, let's give him some praise as well. Both of these designs are really cool-looking. Though the tattoos aren't immediately identifiable, they grab you instantly and look beautiful.

That's what matters most. West was never the most exciting NBA player, so perhaps it makes sense that he has one, or perhaps it's technically two, of the least-exciting tattoos in the league. He's not a kid from "Dead Poet's Society.

Bubble letters on a tattoo? Who knew they would work this well? While it feels like this would be a tattoo that a My Little Pony gone rogue would get, it's a sharp design. We're all for it. We're also fascinated by whatever is going on right next to it with the power, heart and volume symbols. Russell has a lot of tattoos. He has a Muhammad Ali, a Bob Marley, a weird, creepy mouth, and just a ton of other stuff. We have one question though: What the heck is this thing on his arm?

It looks kind of like a hockey mask, but no matter how much time we spend staring at it, we can't figure it out. That's a big negative on the tattoo front.

Love's arm tattoo walks a thin line between corny and cool. On the one hand, it's something of a macho, tough guy design. However, the medieval vibe to it is nice and, in the end, there is a sword plunged into a skull. It looks good, and it's certainly impactful. As you probably recall from Smith's shirtless summer of celebration, J. This includes a "black Jesus" tattoo on his chest.

However, we're here to give him a thumbs down for his extensive neck tattoos. I also feel that this type of tattooing intrinsically produces cleaner lines and gives a feeling of sophistication to the work. Something I personally feel can get lost with flashy color work. Meaning: Austin is known to be the learner and a great follower of motivational aspects in his life.

He and his family had to suffer a lot besides the taunts and torture he used to bear while being in school. He chose the Portrait of King as a symbol of hope and faith. I come from interracial marriage, you know what I mean? So, men like him and many others paved the way for me to be in existence today. Some of them are pink, some of them have glitter; all of them stand out when worn by a gigantic professional athlete otherwise dressed to the nines in expensive clothes.

The rookies have to take those backpacks everywhere they go. That means games, practices, shootarounds, on the plane and even team functions and charity events. Another rookie rule involves the timing of showers. Rookies not only have to wait, but they better be using that time for good.

That's a rookie rule. You've gotta be putting up extra shots," Wizards forward Jason Smith said. One common complaint about rookies is their lack of deference to older players and often it can be the littlest of things.

They have to demonstrate an understanding of their place in the room. If a veteran senses any sort of entitlement, it can be tough for the rookie to overcome that perception. They're just looking for any mistake to point out," Rivers said. So, just get through it. I didn't speak. If somebody spoke to me, I would speak back, but that was it. Talking too much is a common infraction. NBA players are often increasingly serious about their craft as they mature in the league. They don't want a rookie joking around too often and dominating the conversation in the room.

NBA teams have massage therapists, equipment managers, public relations officials, assistant coaches and others. That's part of being a veteran. Smith's insistence on respecting everyone is part of why he has a reputation for his professionalism. I know here everyone here is treated like they are a player, honestly.

All of the rules stated above are unwritten. They aren't regulated by the league or in a formal way by the team. They are policed by the players. In hoops and in style. I go into the locker room and guys will be like, 'What do you got on? What do you got on? Half of them I haven't worn," says Rivers, an Adidas athlete who owns about pairs. They come in here and grab a pair. I see them on and I'm like, 'Where'd you get those at, man?

He admits, however, getting dressed up takes more effort. You play 82 games. Back-to-back; sometimes you're on the road.



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