Draymond Green had choice words for reporters Thursday (May 8) night after picking up his fifth technical foul in nine playoff games during Game 2 of the Western Semifinals. And theyâre causing quite a stir among NBA fans who arenât feeling what he had to say.
The NBA veteran was slapped with a foul after flailing his arms upward and elbowing Timberwolves center Naz Reid in the head. Despite his reputation for fierce physical contact during games, Green lashed out at reporters who asked him about the foul.
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âIâm not an angry Black man,â Green, 35, told reporters. âIâm a very successful, educated Black man with a great family. And Iâm great at basketball, Iâm great at what I do, so the agenda to try to make me look like an angry Black man is crazy. Iâm sick of it. Itâs ridiculous.â
The power forwardâs comments sparked a wave of ânot so fast, Draymondâ reactions on social media, with folks posting highlight reels complete with Green choking, stomping, pulling, and dragging players â including LeBron James â throughout the course of his career.
After the referee call, Green exploded with frustration in an attempt to explain his case, prompting Warriorâs head coach Steve Kerr to sub him out in an effort to prevent his ejection from the game. The NBA champ is just two technical fouls away from facing a mandatory suspension and will be receiving a warning letter from the league after his fifth strike, per Fox Sports.
Greenâs incident comes days after fellow Warriorâs champ Steph Curry was sidelined due to injury following Golden Stateâs 99-88 Game 1 victory over the Timberwolves. An MRI concluded Wednesday that the MVP suffered a left hamstring strain, rendering him benched for the next two games, pending re-evaluation.
âFacts Draymond I wonder why they would portray you like that,â alongside a clip of the starâs aggressive behavior.
âThe only person who is portraying Draymond Green as an angry black man is Draymond Green,â a second poked.
âItâs nothing to do with being an âangry black man.â Itâs everything to do with being one of the dirtiest players in modern history,â a third doubled down.
Green remains one of the most decorated players of all time, including being a four-time NBA champion (2015, 2017, 2018, 2022), a four-time All-Star champ (2016-2018, 2022), an eight All-Defensive team honors and more. That said, heâs been ejected from a total of 23 games in his career, ranking him second in a list of players most ejected in the NBA, per ESPN.
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