Nate Robinson
Nate Robinson gives credence to the theory about short men being unreasonably angry about things. Despite being an athletic marvel, and probably the NBA’s best-ever player at his size, Robinson was constantly looking for a fight.
In his first season in the league, he was suspended for 10 games by coach Larry Brown for fighting with teammates on multiple occasions. And, when he wasn’t fighting with teammates, he was likely fighting with members of the opposing teams.
Where Are They Now: In his retirement days, Robinson opened a chicken and waffles restaurant in Rainier Beach, Seattle, the neighborhood in which he went to high school. He also released a book called “Heart over Height,” described as “the motivational story of how three-time NBA Slam Dunk Champion Nate Robinson combined an unstoppable will with dogged determination to achieve his goals.”