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"A few weeks after Houston Rockets guard Vernon Maxwell ran into the stands to punch a fan in the face, Ficker sat behind Houston's bench sporting a catcher's mask.
Some people criticize Ficker's method of heckling, but he did his homework before going to the arena. He came prepared.
When Michael Jordan's gambling habits reached the public, Ficker sat behind the Bulls' bench holding oversized playing cards and dice."
I would have loved to sit near this guy at a game..
Robin Ficker, the guy who used to sit behind Washington's bench heckling all opposition players.
When the Bulls would play there, he would sit there reading quotes from "The Jordan Rules", apperently MJ hated it, but a few of his team mates used to have a good laugh..
Charles Barkley even flew him to Phoenix and provided him tickets behind the Bulls bench in the '93 Finals, just to stir up MJ. From memory I think he lasted 1 quarter...lol.