NBA reporter slams Draymond Green
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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,
Draymond Green's recent outburst, following his fifth technical foul in the playoffs, ignited a heated debate after he claimed unfair targeting as an "angry Black man." While some analysts criticized his behavior and past incidents,
Three ESPN reporters dragged Draymond Green for saying there is a media agenda to portray him as an "angry Black man."
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Green’s latest dustup came Friday night in Game 6 of their Western Conference playoff series against the Houston Rockets, when Green was handed a Flagrant 1 foul after hitting Jalen Green in the head a little more than four minutes into Houston’s 115-107 victory.
Michigan State legend Draymond Green and the Golden State Warriors suffered a disappointing Game 2 loss in the second round of the NBA playoffs. A 24-point loss
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NBC Sports Bay Area on MSNWilliams states Draymond has anger issues but isn't ‘angry Black man'Stephen A. Smith, Jay Williams and Michael Wilbon all gave their thoughts on Draymond Green’s comments after last night’s game against the Minnesota Timberwolves at the Target Center. The 35-year-old’s emotional comments came in the aftermath of Green getting a technical foul for elbowing Minnesota’s Naz Reid and being heckled by a fan who made
Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green had an eventful night during Thursday’s Game 2 of the Western Conference semifinals against the Minnesota Timberwolves. Green received his fifth technical foul of the postseason after hitting Timberwolves forward Naz Reid in the face.