Dbodner, those other guys can only dream about being the pain in the ass that Wallace became with Portland.
There are plenty of players in the NBA who are talented but problematic to deal with and create problems for their teams because of it, with Portland seeming to collect most of them. Rasheed by far outshines them all, now that Vin Baker lost his sobriety and talent.
With Wallace, any team that takes him on immediately has to start up the spindoctoring machine to explain itself, plan for trouble, be prepared with all the politically correct responses once it goes bad, then finally start updating their resumes when it finally implodes.
People really don't change their stripes once they get comfortable in them, just the location where he is playing. Wallace's true nature will surface eventually regardless of who runs the team he infects.