Draymond Green criticizes the idea of his podcast influencing the series
Draymond Green didn't hold back on Wednesday night after a reporter asked him if he was giving in too much on his podcast following NBA Finals games. The Draymond Green Show was an instant hit with NBA fans this season. the Boston Celtics, 116,100 in Game 3 of the NBA Finals, but Green was asked if he might be giving away too much of an "X and O" position. ruthless and unrelenting. "Are you aware of what you're saying about the X's and O's, the game plans, the adjustments that might come back to Boston staff and affect their decision-making?A reporter asked Green. "No, I don't say as much on the podcast as I do here," Green replied.What the reporter pointed out was the fact that between Games 1 and 2, Green proposed a better shooting contest against Boston players Derrick White, Al Horford and Marcus Smart. Beyond that, there were no other examples to refer to. While Golden State accomplished that feat in Game 2, Green seemed unlikely that his podcast would reveal any real information to the listening ears. "That was just [about] contested shots," Green said. .All you said is White, Smart and Horford. "I'm trying not to exaggerate," the reporter replied. "You did it," Green said. gave me there."The Draymond Green Show". Just mention it next time. But Green wasn't done sifting through the questions and the reporter himself. On the next question put to the Michigan State product, he decided to cast more shadows. do you get from the podcast?He asked the nearest reporter, "This guy clearly does. I don't know man. Maybe it's your IQ. Respect.After what Green himself described as a performance in which he "failed," scoring two points, maintaining a 13-plus stat and drawing fouls, perhaps this was a chance for him to vent some frustration. Roast this reporter over the fire.
Green proposed a better shooting contest against Boston players.