NBA Hate Posts On X (Twitter): 400,000 Tweets Analyzed, Revealing The Most Trash-Talked Players And Teams

We analyzed over 400K posts on X (Twitter) directed at NBA players or teams to find out who receives the most online hate.

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The court isn’t the only place packed with heat. Social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter) have become digital battlegrounds where fans, critics, and casual observers of the NBA openly express their opinions, both positive and negative. Players and teams often find themselves at the center of heated discussions, with X serving as a megaphone. 

Fadeaway World specializes in all things NBA, even the fans. With the online NBA community frequently dissecting every move, play, and decision that is associated with the professional league, we were curious to know which players and teams receive the most hate.

Using a machine-learning sentiment analysis tool that assigned an anger quotient to each post, we analyzed over 400,000 posts on X directed at either active players or NBA franchises. We found that whether it’s their lack of scoring, on-court mistakes, dirty plays, or other controversial situations, certain players and teams consistently find themselves at the center of an online hate storm.


Key Takeaways

  • Draymond Green, Miles Bridges, and Ivica Zubac receive the most hate posts on X.
  • The Atlanta Hawks, Chicago Bulls, and Golden State Warriors are the franchises with the most hate posts on X.

Players Who Receive The Most Hate Posts On X

Players in the NBA often face criticism and hate posts for various reasons, some related to their on-court actions and others for off-court behaviors. Draymond Green of the Golden State Warriors stands out as the player with the highest anger rating from hate posts on X.

The Top NBA Players X (Twitter) Users Are Angry At

Green is frequently criticized for his intense playing style, which often crosses into aggression. Notable incidents include hitting LeBron James and Steven Adams in the groin area and a kick to James Harden’s head. These actions, coupled with his trash-talking and controversial off-court comments, have led to multiple fines and a perception among some fans as being overly aggressive and unsportsmanlike.

Miles Bridges of the Charlotte Hornets faced serious off-court issues, including charges of domestic violence and child abuse. He missed the entire 2022–2023 season as a result. His 2021–2022 season performance as Charlotte’s leading scorer contrasts sharply with his off-court behavior. In October 2023, he turned himself in due to a warrant for an alleged violation of a domestic violence protective order. His return to the game and comments surrounding these incidents have been met with disapproval from fans.

The Los Angeles Clippers’ Ivica Zubac has been a subject of debate regarding his defensive capabilities. While he believes his contribution in altering shots is significant, there’s a perspective that challenges this view. His defensive rating is the second-worst on the team, and the Clippers perform better defensively when he’s not playing. Despite leading his team in defensive rebounding percentage, his overall impact on defense is seen as mixed, leading to criticism.

Grayson Allen of the Phoenix Suns has carried a reputation for being a dirty player since his college days at Duke, where he was caught tripping opponents. This behavior has continued in the NBA, leading to several incidents and contributing to his negative reputation.

Grayson Allen of the Phoenix Suns has carried a reputation for being a dirty player since his college days at Duke, where he was caught tripping opponents.

The Philadelphia 76ers’ Patrick Beverley is known for his own trash-talking and mocking gestures, such as the “too small” hand sign. His behavior on the court, while sometimes seen as part of his competitive spirit, has also drawn criticism for being overtly disrespectful to opponents.

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