Throughout his NBA career, Oklahoma City Thunder centre Steven Adams has never been an active trash talker.
Rather than running his mouth like many others in the league, the Kiwi goes quietly about his work. But speaking to ESPN's Zach Lowe on his podcast The Lowe Post, the 26-year-old hinted at why he keeps his trash talking to a minimum, recounting an exchange with fellow big man Jonas Valanciunas during a game between the Thunder and the Toronto Raptors earlier in his career.
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"There was a bit of back and forth in the game, and I was getting a bit excited," Adams said.
"I don't usually trash talk, I don't say anything usually; just a bit of banter here and there. I forgot my words exactly, but I basically told him: 'you ain't about this life. You eat with a knife and fork, I eat with my bare hands' sort of thing.