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15 NBA Superstars Who Never Stopped Yelling

Passion on the basketball court is essential, but some NBA superstars take it to a whole new level. Whether they’re barking at refs, teammates, or themselves, these players made it clear that silence was never an option. Their fiery personalities often defined their careers just as much as their highlight reels, and we wouldn’t have it any other way.

From emotional outbursts after a big shot to relentless motivational speeches on the sideline, these guys let everyone know exactly how they felt, whether you wanted to hear it or not. Here are 15 NBA superstars who never stopped yelling.

15. Joakim Noah

Joakim Noah
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Noah never missed an opportunity to voice his passion, whether celebrating a big block or giving the refs an earful. His intensity made him a fan favorite and a player you didn’t want to cross.

14. Draymond Green

Green defending Washington center Marcin Gortat
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Green’s voice is practically the soundtrack of Golden State’s dynasty. Whether he’s calling out defensive schemes or reminding opponents who’s boss, his vocal presence is impossible to ignore.

13. Russell Westbrook

Russell Westbrook
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Westbrook’s yelling isn’t just noise—it’s an expression of pure, unfiltered intensity. He’ll scream after a dunk, shout at opponents, and make sure everyone knows exactly how much he wants to win.

12. DeMarcus Cousins

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Boogie was never shy about expressing his frustration on the court. From arguing fouls to hyping himself up, his booming voice was a constant presence.

11. Kevin Garnett

Kevin Garnett
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Garnett’s trash talk and motivational screaming were legendary. Whether he was intimidating an opponent or firing up his teammates, silence was never an option.

10. Jimmy Butler

Jimmy Butler
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Butler’s passion is matched only by his willingness to yell when things aren’t up to his standards. Whether directing traffic or demanding more from his team, his voice always stands out.

9. Kobe Bryant

John Wall, Kobe Bryant
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Kobe didn’t just yell for the sake of it—his intensity was laser-focused. Whether berating teammates in practice or celebrating a clutch shot, his voice carried weight.

8. Rasheed Wallace

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“Ball don’t lie!” became an anthem thanks to Rasheed’s never-ending dialogue with refs. Wallace’s outbursts were as iconic as his skills in the post.

7. Patrick Beverley

Charles Thomas and Patrick Beverley
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Beverley’s energy is unmatched, and his mouth follows suit. Trash talk, defensive chants, or just hyping himself up—he’s never quiet.

6. Charles Barkley

Charles Barkley
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Before his broadcast career, Barkley’s loud personality was just as evident on the court. He tended to speak his mind during games or postgame interviews.

5. Chris Paul

Chris Paul
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CP3 is a vocal leader, but his competitive fire often leads to shouting matches with refs or teammates. He’s not afraid to make his point, whether about a missed call or defensive effort.

4. Reggie Miller

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Miller’s trash talk was just as lethal as his three-point shot. From taunting the Knicks to jawing with opposing players, his mouth was never off.

3. Dr. J (Julius Erving)

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Known for his graceful play, Dr. J also had a fiery side when things got heated. His leadership style involved plenty of vocal encouragement and the occasional confrontation.

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2. Michael Jordan

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Jordan’s competitive fire was never questioned, but his ability to tell you about it was. Trash talk, motivation, and outright yelling were part of his psychological warfare.

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1. Kevin Durant

Mar 24, 2025; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Phoenix Suns forward Kevin Durant (35) reacts against the Milwaukee Bucks at Footprint Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Durant may seem chill off the court, but on it, he doesn’t hold back. Whether barking at refs, opponents, or even fans, his passion shows in his volume.

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