Rasheed Wallace holds the record for the most ejections in NBA history.
Known for his fiery passion and strong reactions on the court, Rasheed Wallace accumulated a total of 29 career ejections during his time in the National Basketball Association. His expressive personality and frequent exchanges with officials made him one of the league's most unique and memorable figures.
NBA Career Ejection Leaders
While Rasheed Wallace leads the list by a significant margin, other prominent players have also been ejected multiple times throughout their careers. Here is a breakdown of the players with the highest number of career ejections:
No. | Player Name | Total Ejections |
---|---|---|
1 | Rasheed Wallace | 29 |
2 | Draymond Green | 22 |
3 | Dwight Howard | 17 |
4 | Charles Barkley | 16 |
Note: As an active player, Draymond Green's total number of ejections may continue to increase.
Ejections in basketball typically result from accumulating two technical fouls in a single game or from a direct disqualifying foul, such as a flagrant foul or unsportsmanlike conduct deemed severe enough for immediate removal from the game.