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Draymond Green Calls Out Double Standard Around Sportsmanship Debate
“The very people” saying sportsmanship is overrated are the same ones demanding suspensions for unsportsmanlike conduct, Green said. Referencing criticism he has faced, he mocked nostalgia for the 1990s, saying, “In the 90s they also would fu*king clothesline you in the game.” Green added, “Let me clothesline somebody... Guess what we gonna do? Call for Draymond head.”
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Draymond Reveals His Spurs Handshake Comments Were About Fear, Not Sportsmanship
"If I'm mad because I lost, do something about it," Green said on his podcast. "That's about we just looked each other in the eyes five, six, seven games in a row. And now that I beat you, you're afraid to look me in my eyes. Remember what I said? If you leave, I own you."
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Jay Williams Urges Victor Wembanyama to Develop a Signature Post Move
Williams said Wembanyama needs “a signature move on the post,” calling him “one of the most talented players the game of basketball has ever seen.” He said the 7-foot-4 Spurs star can move on the perimeter “like Kevin Durant at times,” but a back-to-the-basket move will be “imperative for his development.”
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Vince Goodwill Weighs Boston Celtics’ Giannis Antetokounmpo Risk
Goodwill said that “if I’m the Boston Celtics,” bringing in Antetokounmpo could be “the perfect sort of fit” if he fits their system. He noted big trades often take “a year” before teams “go off like a rocket,” compared the risk to Kevin Garnett, and said Giannis is still “worth the risk” for Boston.
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about 1 hour ago
Matt Barnes Blames Mitch Johnson for the Spurs' Finals Loss
"There's things that Mitch could have did to call timeouts and flip the thing," Barnes said. The Spurs hit a Finals-record 14 first-half threes in Game 4 then went cold. "After three of those motherf**kers I'm calling a timeout. I'm not going to continue to let my team shoot that many threes as the other team is scoring."
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