Teammates in basketball can lead to brotherhoods that transcend the game. The same can be said about players in the NBA who have played alongside each other. Unfortunately, that isn't always the case. Despite playing together for a handful of games, that doesn't always result in a brotherhood.
In fact, some teammates would even grow to hate one another after everything has been said and done. Let's take a look at 10 moments when NBA players threw shade at their former teammate.
Chandler Parsons got tired playing with Luka
Chandler Parsons thinks it’s ‘exhausting’ being Luka Doncic’s teammate and watching him control the ball
"I think [Luka Doncic] is an unbelievable talent, he's literally a guard version of [Nikola] Jokic, where he can do anything…But as a teammate, it's a little exhausting… pic.twitter.com/t0eX5t3CCw
— NBACentral (@TheDunkCentral) March 8, 2024
During Chandler Parsons' injury-riddled career, he played alongside some NBA stars, including James Harden, Dwight Howard, Dirk Nowitzki and even Luka Doncic. However, in a sit-down with the Run It Back Show, Parsons acknowledged the talent of Doncic. But at the same time, he also got brutally honest on how exhausting it was to witness the same sequence of events.
Danny Green wants an All-Star teammate who wants to play
Danny Green’s reaction to the Harden trade:
“We’re just happy to have an All-Star point guard that wants to play.”
— Philly Nation (@Philly__Nation) February 11, 2022
Danny Green joined the Philadelphia 76ers after winning his third NBA championship with the Lakers. Unfortunately, he was part of the Sixers era that witnessed Ben Simmons' dramatic exit from the franchise, including his strike.
But when the trade was finally executed, which landed James Harden in Philly, Green rejoiced and made an obvious shot against Simmons in his compliment about Harden and his desire to play for the Sixers.
Chris Paul gets cursed by Nick Young
Chris Paul will never win until he say sorry to all the corner dudes he did wrong over the yrs …
— Nick Young (@NickSwagyPYoung) May 12, 2023
In 2023, Chris Paul played his final season with the Suns after another playoff disappointment. The Suns' exit led to Paul's release, and his championship hopes were more bleak than ever. In the process, his former Clippers teammate Nick Young made sure to make the most out of the opportunity regarding his ringless status.
Steven Adams forgets Reggie Jackson quickly
Steven Adams shading Reggie might be my favorite part of the book so far 😂 pic.twitter.com/jR4UBLb5jU
— ThunderChets (@ThunderChats) August 1, 2018
Steven Adams and Reggie Jackson were some of the Thunder's important pieces back in the day. But when Adams released his book called My Life, My Fight, the center from New Zealand didn't hide his feelings toward the current Nuggets guard.
According to Adams' book, Jackson no longer wanted to play for the Thunder, prompting the organization to trade him to the Pistons. However, Adams claimed that the team easily moved on without him.
Kendrick Perkins doesn't hold back on James Harden
"At the end of the day, James, no one cares. We want to see what you do in the postseason." 😅 @kendrickperkins in response to Harden's statements about haters. pic.twitter.com/sjfT1OZSXC
— NBA on ESPN (@ESPNNBA) January 4, 2024
After James Harden's blockbuster trade to the Clippers, it seemed like a tragedy after the team suffered a losing streak. However, the team eventually turned it around while Harden found his groove in L.A.
But while Harden and the Clippers were going in the right direction, former OKC teammate Kendrick Perkins dissed the former MVP about his playoff failures. In fact, Perkins even dug up the past about when they fell short at the 2012 NBA Finals.
Nene tags Carmelo Anthony as ‘selfish'
Nene says Carmelo Anthony could have been the best player in the NBA—if he wasn't as "selfish." ➡️ https://t.co/w10zIBBMHs pic.twitter.com/t2uFE0amy7
— SLAM (@SLAMonline) May 31, 2017




Nene and Carmelo Anthony fought many battles together during their time with the Denver Nuggets. Years later, Nene confessed that Melo certainly had all the tools to rule the NBA. However, the former Nuggets center also revealed that it was Melo's selfishness that didn't allow the All-Star forward to elevate to the next level.
Terry Rozier claims to have sacrificed for Kyrie Irving & Gordon Hayward
Terry Rozier was certainly a dangerous scorer. But during his first few years in the NBA with the Celtics, Scary Terry could only show glimpses of his talent. In fact, it wasn't until his move to the Charlotte Hornets that he was unleashed. Years later, Rozier confessed that he thought he was held back by All-Stars Kyrie Irving and Gordon Hayward.
Suns were better without Kevin Durant according to Terrence Ross
Terrence Ross on Instagram 😳 pic.twitter.com/FCUZXtx0BC
— Booker Muse (@DevinBookerMuse) December 26, 2023
After their 2021 NBA Finals run, a lot of basketball fans believed the Phoenix Suns were going to be something special. Then when Kevin Durant was available in the trading block, the Suns bit the bullet and dismantled their core.
A lot were disappointed, including former Suns player Terrence Ross. Although Ross stayed with the Suns and managed to play alongside KD, he still preferred the Suns roster without the two-time NBA champion, which he expressed in response to Brandon Jennings' post.
Mario Chalmers claims that nobody is afraid of LeBron James
Mario Chalmers says nobody is afraid of LeBron James https://t.co/YhgbcEWwT8
— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) March 20, 2023
Mario Chalmers and LeBron James won two NBA championships together in Miami. However, it wasn't smooth all throughout. Years later, Chalmers continues to reveal his thoughts about playing alongside the best player in the world. In fact, the two-time NBA champion made a bold claim that nobody feared The King.
Scottie Pippen calls Michael Jordan ‘horrible'
Scottie Pippen says Michael Jordan was a “horrible player and horrible to play with” before he joined the Bulls.
(Via @DieHardCBfans) pic.twitter.com/h64vR3047Z
— Ballislife.com (@Ballislife) May 26, 2023
While Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen is arguably the best dynamic duo in NBA history thanks to leading the Chicago Bulls to a pair of three-peats, their friendship hasn't been the same off the court. Decades later, Pippen and Jordan have engaged in a beef with Pippen pouring out some choice of words for His Airness.
Furthermore, Pippen along with some Bulls teammates even embarked on a No Bull Tour in Australia to give their honest opinion on Jordan's Last Dance documentary, which they didn't take lightly. Pippen even stated that he thought Jordan was a “horrible player” before the Bulls drafted Pippen to play alongside Jordan.