Steven Adams Doesn’t Care About NBA Roster Moves, Not Even OKC’s

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Steven Adams Doesn’t Care About NBA Roster Moves, Not Even OKC’s

 

Steven Adams is one of the realest and funniest players in the league.

Mind games and trash-talk play a very important role in the NBA. If you manage to get under your opponent’s skin or even make them lose their sh*t, you’ll end up winning the matchup one way or the other.

We know that players like Kobe Bryant, Dennis Rodman, Draymond Green, Magic Johnson, Kevin Garnett and many more were masters of the trash-talk. They were able to destroy an opponent not only during the game, but in game breaks as well.

Other players who are not as talkative or possibly as creative have to find other ways to get into their opponent’s head. Steven Adams for example has a pretty disgusting way of annoying his opponents. He just whips his long, sweaty hair at opponents during games. On top of that, he also is one of the toughest opponents in the league for anyone to play against. He led the league in boxouts and screen assists.

That’s why he was just voted the toughest player in the NBA by general managers across the league. As we know, he didn’t care at all.

Adams suits up for the game, and plays as hard as he can, but then, he stops giving any f***s about anything. Just like NBA roster moves.

In a Sports Illustrated article on the Thunder’s signing of Paul George, there is a perfect Steven Adams quote about his approach to NBA free agency.

 

“I don’t keep up with that sh*t, mate. I’m fu**ing terrible. I just show up and whoever’s on the team, cool.”

 

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