Draymond Green on Celtics' struggles at home: Who's the leader that's going to step up and call them out
NBA on TNT: “Who’s the leader that’s going to step up and say, ‘Hey, man, this is garbage.’ … Steph Curry went on the road and beat them in Boston. It’s costing [them] championships now.” @Money23Green on Boston’s 15-15 home #NBAPlayoffs record since 2021
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Law Murray @LawMurrayTheNU
Draymond Green on Jalen Williams not getting called for double dribble: “L2M tomorrow!” – 12:25 AM
Draymond Green on Jalen Williams not getting called for double dribble: “L2M tomorrow!” – 12:25 AM
Brandon Rahbar @BrandonRahbar
As if Thunder fans didn’t have a tough enough first half but now Draymond Green is on the TNT halftime show. – 10:44 PM
As if Thunder fans didn’t have a tough enough first half but now Draymond Green is on the TNT halftime show. – 10:44 PM
Rob Perez @WorldWideWob
what i would do for the inside guys to set an illegal screen on draymond when kenny runs to the board – 8:15 PM
what i would do for the inside guys to set an illegal screen on draymond when kenny runs to the board – 8:15 PM
Brad Townsend @townbrad
Draymond Green: Dallas Mavericks have ‘look of a champion’ with Luka Doncic, Kyrie Irving dallasnews.com/sports/maveric… – 7:31 PM
Draymond Green: Dallas Mavericks have ‘look of a champion’ with Luka Doncic, Kyrie Irving dallasnews.com/sports/maveric… – 7:31 PM
Jorge Sierra @hoopshype
Jayson Tatum (age 26) has just become one of only 14 players in the Top 100 in playoff points, rebounds, assists, blocks, steals and threes.
The others:
LeBron
MJ
Kobe
KD
James Harden
Pippen
Paul Pierce
Clyde Drexler
Kawhi
Al Horford
Robert Horry
Draymond Green
Andre Iguodala pic.twitter.com/gZiobTGO4Q – 9:00 AM
Jayson Tatum (age 26) has just become one of only 14 players in the Top 100 in playoff points, rebounds, assists, blocks, steals and threes.
The others:
LeBron
MJ
Kobe
KD
James Harden
Pippen
Paul Pierce
Clyde Drexler
Kawhi
Al Horford
Robert Horry
Draymond Green
Andre Iguodala pic.twitter.com/gZiobTGO4Q – 9:00 AM
Chris Biderman @TheWarriorsWire
Draymond Green calls out Rudy Gobert for missing playoff game warriorswire.usatoday.com/2024/05/09/war… pic.twitter.com/Mnry8i9Jo0 – 12:00 PM
Draymond Green calls out Rudy Gobert for missing playoff game warriorswire.usatoday.com/2024/05/09/war… pic.twitter.com/Mnry8i9Jo0 – 12:00 PM
Chris Biderman @TheWarriorsWire
Draymond Green is backing the Timberwolves to beat the Nuggets warriorswire.usatoday.com/2024/05/09/war… pic.twitter.com/Q8bpg560pD – 1:00 AM
Draymond Green is backing the Timberwolves to beat the Nuggets warriorswire.usatoday.com/2024/05/09/war… pic.twitter.com/Q8bpg560pD – 1:00 AM
Dane Moore @DaneMooreNBA
This reminds me a lot of the game in Phoenix the day after the Draymond-Rudy headlock game – 11:54 PM
This reminds me a lot of the game in Phoenix the day after the Draymond-Rudy headlock game – 11:54 PM
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The four-time NBA All-Star added that Knicks fans are being set up for disappointment. “And I think what this is setting y’all up for is what happened to the Atlanta Hawks three years ago when they made the conference finals, and they never got back.” The Hawks advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals in 2021, before losing to the Milwaukee Bucks in five games. The Bucks went on to win the NBA Finals that season. -via FOXnews.com / May 11, 2024
Green argued that the Knicks’ playoffs success is at least partially due to the mediocre competition the team has faced this year. “In the Eastern Conference, you can get to the conference finals, a la the Atlanta Hawks, by playing like very ‘mid’ teams, so that’s what you all are doing right now,” he said on a recent episode of “The Draymond Green Show.” -via FOXnews.com / May 11, 2024
Draymond Green: “Jokic won his third MVP in his fourth season, and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was the runner-up. Was it the right decision? Jokic is undeniably great, but the way Shai finished the season, particularly with the race for the number one seed, was impressive. It seemed to matter when Jokic secured the top seed, but not as much when Shai did. While I’m not saying Shai should have won, I believe the voting should have been closer. Many voters make up their minds too early, which is difficult to change. Shai was a victim of this bias, but he’s been steadily improving and will continue to grow. Congratulations to Jokic—what he does to opposing defenses is extraordinary and unprecedented. He fully deserves the recognition.” -via YouTube / May 10, 2024