The Ten Worst Tattoos In The NBA
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Nicknamed the “Birdman” because of his wing-flapping celebrations, Chris Anderson of the Denver Nuggets barely has a spot of clean skin that isn’t covered with brightly colorful tattoos. Getting knocked out of the playoffs by the Los Angeles Lakers last Saturday is the least of Anderson’s worries, however – he is currently under investigation for undisclosed Internet crimes against children. Photo: Getty Images
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The Ten Worst Tattoos In The NBA
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No one ever accused Dallas Mavericks’ DeShawn Stevenson of being un-Patriotic with a tattoo of Abraham Lincoln inked around his neck. Flip him around and you’ll find the player’s own name emblazoned on his back with a giant snake in the shape of a number two. Photo: Getty Images
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The Ten Worst Tattoos In The NBA
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Denver Nuggets player J.R Smith must be a comic book fan to want this scary cast of characters permanently leering from his back. Surrounding the phrase, “Just Klownin’” are what appears to be hip hop singers, scantily clad women and creepy clowns. Photo: Getty Images
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To the untrained eye, Matt Barnes’ mass of tattoos looks like a mayhem of black ink but the Los Angeles Lakers star claims that every picture on his skin tells a different story from his life, including growing up in California, his love of rap music, spider webs that stretch around one elbow, and and devilish women sitting on each shoulder.
Posted on May 10, 2012 @ 7:14AM
Photo: Getty Images
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The Ten Worst Tattoos In The NBA
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When his hair is grown out Stephon Marbury looks like a regular guy, but add a set of clippers and you can spot the Boston Celtic star’s signature star on his head, which embarrassingly represents his now defunct clothing collection.
Posted on May 10, 2012 @ 7:14AM
Photo: Getty Images
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