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Draymond Green pulls no punches regarding Cam Thomas, explaining that the elite scorer has "no value" in a modern NBA that increasingly punishes defensive liabilities.
The beef between Draymond Green and Doris Burke continues to boil over, both on and off the court. After the Spurs’ 126-113 comeback win Wednesday over Golden State, the ESPN broadcaster received criticism from both Golden State fans and Green after he battled San Antonio star Victor Wembanyama during a second-half play,
Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green admitted on Tuesday that it has “gotten more real” for him over the past couple of days. This was after it was reported that the Warriors included him in trade talks for Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo.
The Golden State Warriors forward says Stewart’s history and reputation are why he faced the longest suspension.
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Draymond Green slams Doris Burke over dishonest reporting after brawl with Victor Wembanyama
Draymond Green hit back at ESPN announcer Doris Burke after their on-court clash with Victor Wembanyama, accusing her of biased commentary during the Warriors’ loss to the Spurs.
Even though Draymond Green presented himself in the days leading up to the trade deadline as not stressing over his name popping up in rumors, he admitted afterward that it did take some toll on him.
A recently surfaced video showed Luka Doncic urging officials to hand Draymond Green a technical foul after their heated exchange.
Draymond Green was on triple-double watch while guarding Victor Wembanyama, putting up 17 points, 12 rebounds and eight assists. Wembanyama responded by scoring 26 and blocking two shots. Neither player wanted to give an inch to the other, as there was plenty of grappling and uncalled fouls as the duo battled for positioning.