Draymond Green Tears Stephen A. Smith after LeBron’s Confrontation

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LeBron recently made comments with Smith about his past son in the NBA game.
Green told listeners on the podcast that he told Bob Myers, current ESPN analyst and former Warriors general manager, who sent a message to Smith when he saw him as ESPN.
“You go to the national television station and call together this African-American father who raised another successful young black man [Bronny James]Did you call him a father on TV because his son played in the NBA? It’s a **,” Green said during the Draymond Green show.
Green added: “I told him that if you want to talk about him as a basketball player, I should respect him [applies to] Brownie – Continue. He is an NBA player and talks about everything about him. ”
He also said that the NBA media will be very focused on the 55th pick in the NBA draft without even mentioning all the players selected in front of him, which is “whip”.
Staying away from SAS and his BS, Green is excited to have Jimmy Butler join his Warriors and return to the championship circle.
Draymond Green gave a very straightforward assessment of Butler’s impact on the Warriors after defeating the New York Knicks 97-94 on Saturday.
“It’s a real ball club,” Green told ABC’s Lisa Salters. [Butler] In this team, whether he has 11 or 30 points, this makes us a real ball club. When we are a real ball club, we usually win the championship. ”
“It’s only after a little over the last few years that you’ve beaten a little to come in and know you have a chance to win,” Green told Salter. “That’s what we do, you put in a lot of work and you want to play these wins on the biggest stage.”
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