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As if there weren't enough already going on with Draymond Green, an NBA insider said Monday that the Warriors star could get in trouble after ESPN cameras caught him making a gambling reference at the end of Game 3 against the Timberwolves.
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ESPN’s Tim MacMahon has no use for Draymond Green’s claims of an agenda to portray him as an “angry black man.” The reporter rolled his eyes and went off on the Warriors’ controversial big man Friday while hearing Green’s comments after picking up his fifth technical foul of the postseason and also dealing with “racially charged comments” being directed his way during Golden State’s Game 2 loss to Minnesota on Thursday “Oh,
Three ESPN reporters dragged Draymond Green for saying there is a media agenda to portray him as an "angry Black man."
Three ESPN reporters unloaded on Warriors star Draymond Green on an episode of Brian Windhorst's "Hoops Collective" podcast on Thursday night, calling him a "crazy person" and responding to his postgame statement decrying his portrayal as an "angry black man" with a flippant "Shut up,
After Randle averaged 25.2 points per game in the Wolves' five-game series victory over the Golden State Warriors, Draymond Green issued the NBA a warning about Randle, who was a catalyst to the Wolves' postseason success so far.
Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green’s pointed postgame remarks following Game 2 of the Western Conference Semifinals sparked a notable response from ESPN analyst Michael Wilbon, who said the comments left him “smiling” for reasons deeply rooted in shared experience.