5. Rudy Tomjanovich
One punch changed the world of professional basketball forever. The sport was a lot more physical in 1977, with contact being rough and the rules around foul play reasonably relaxed. During an on-court fight at The Forum in Inglewood, LA Lakers forward Kermit Washington saw a blurred figure rushing up behind him. That figure was Houston Rockets forward Rudy Tomjanovich, rushing to the aid of his teammates. Washington reacted instinctively; he delivered a punch to Tomjanovich that laid the latter out unconscious on the court floor in a pool of blood. Medics likened the impact at being hit by a car at 50 mph – Rudy suffered a dislocated skull, with spinal fluid leaking into his mouth.
Lucky to survive the blow, the infamy dogged him for the next four years until he retired and sank into alcoholism. Washington was suspended and fined, unable to find a coaching position in the NBA since. The NBA tightened their rules about physical contact, changing the game forever. Unbelievably, Washington and Tomjanovich have since forged a deep and lasting friendship outside the game.
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