Wallace then yelled, “Ball don’t lie!” and was ejected from the game. In December 2012, he used this phrase when he was called for a technical foul on Goran Dragic. He said it when an opponent misses a free throw after a controversial call. Rasheed Wallace is remembered for making the phrase “Ball don’t lie” famous. He could defend the big post players but could also play on the perimeter. He had an excellent mid range game and had a high release shot. He was the first big man to be able handle the ball and shoot. Nowadays there are big men that can shoot and dribble. ![]() Previously, Power Forwards and Centers were big and slow and dominated the low post. He was constantly getting technical fouls and famously got a technical for just looking at a referee. ![]() He was known for his aggressive personality and was a tough guy. ![]() He won an NBA Championship in 2004 with the Detroit Pistons. His positions were Power Forward and Center. He was born in Philadelphia, attended Simon Gratz high school and played college basketball at the University of North Carolina. Rasheed Wallace is a former NBA Player and coach who played for 16 seasons.
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