Joakim Noah hones his douchebagger skillz

2008 January 14
by Jai Eugene

 This video earned Noah the moniker of the “Peoples Princess”.  I love the taunting of  Screaming Stephen A. Smith at the beginning of the video.  Why did ESPN allow Smith to host a radio show?

In a shocking departure from the way that he played the game at Florida where he was better described as courteous, respectful, humble and unassuming Joakim Noah was benched by HIS TEAMMATES for a fight with an assistant coach [YMMSWC].

They [Noah's teammates] delivered a unanimous vote after the rookie from Florida was involved in a confrontation with assistant coach Ron Adams in practice before Friday’s game at Philadelphia. Noah was inactive for the Philadelphia game for internal disciplinary reasons, but the players told interim coach Jim Boylan one game was not enough. [link]

Who can forget his fight with the Kentucky cheerleader [ Girl on Girl] or this wonderful celebration of “Team”?


4 Responses leave one →
  1. 2008 January 14

    No doubt, Noah is one of the biggest douches to ever live. What a disrespectful punk in that Verne interview.

    Also, wasn’t his dad like a pro tennis player. Can’t they afford him some braces?

    On a side note – the history channel is running a show called Hillbillies and guess where they talk about, AngryEer?

  2. 2008 January 14

    I’m not going to make any excuses for the guy because he’s in the NBA now and needs to play by their rules and get with the program.

    But to call him out for being a college kid who’s excited because UF just won their 3rd straight SEC Tournament in that one video? Give me a break.

  3. 2008 January 14
    artiger permalink

    @1 I watched part of that last night! Doesn’t help the stereotype image too much. Did you see that pro-union sheriff, with the all-too familiar Appalachian smile?

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