Social Media Reminds Draymond Green That He's A "Dirty Player"
Draymond Green Reminded of His On-Court Shenanigans After Chiming In On Victor Wembanyama’s Ejection
Following the announcement that Wembanyama would not be suspended for his flagrant 2 foul, Green felt the calls for Wemby to be banned paled in comparison to if he was the one who committed the foul.
Wembanyama was ejected for the "intentional" act, and debate ensued over whether Adam Silver and the league would suspend the young superstar.
Following the announcement that Wembanyama would not be suspended for his flagrant 2 foul, Green felt the calls for Wemby to be banned paled in comparison if he was the one who committed the foul on Reid.
Thers is plenty of video footage of Green doing the absolute most on the basketball court, and social media was quick to remind him.
The sports world and social media had a lot to say after the NBA’s new phenom, San Antonio Spurs all-star Victor Wembanyama, was ejected following a vicious elbow to the neck of Minnesota Timberwolves’ Naz Reid during a Game 4 loss.
Wembanyama was ejected for the “intentional” act, and debate ensued over whether Adam Silver and the league would suspend the young superstar.
Golden State Warriors’ forward Draymond Green, who is very familiar with dirty play and getting ejected at an insane clip, decided to chime in on the matter, and it didn’t go as planned.
Following the announcement that Wembanyama would not be suspended for his flagrant 2 foul, Green felt the calls for Wemby to be banned paled in comparison if he was the one who committed the foul on Reid.
When one person on X (formerly Twitter) wrote, “If this was @Money23Green how many games would we be asking for?” Green responded, “Y’all have called for my career for less.”
Social Media Came With Plenty of Receipts
What a very strange thing to say, because there is plenty of video footage of Green doing the absolute most on the basketball court, and social media was quick to remind him.
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