“They Might’ve Had Something On Us”: Draymond Green Mentions Magic Johnson and Kobe Bryant While Revealing Better Big 3 Than Warriors’
Draymond Green may be a smart guy but he sure can say some of the most outlandish things. During NBA games, he will say or do anything to get into his opponents’ heads. Heck, on that rock, he has even crossed the line several times over.
However, when the man gets a chance to speak during his time off the court, he can be among the most cerebral on the planet. Even when he is announcing his most outlandish takes to the NBA community.
Still, his opinions can quite often be very controversial, causing a lot of debates among fans. And on a recent episode of his podcast with Taylor Rooks, he uncovered yet another one of the same category.
Draymond Green has a very controversial pick for which big 3 he’d pick over the Warriors’
Draymond Green has often been on record saying that he’d pick the Warriors over anyone in NBA history in a 7-game series. And while it isn’t the most outlandish take, the man’s unequivocal confidence in his statement has rubbed many the wrong way.
So, when the man decided to speak on the matter in the most recent episode of the podcast, many were hoping he’d retract that statement. Or at the very least, be a bit more humble about it.
It’s fair to say that people will be disappointed.
“I ain’t picking NOBODY over us three.”
Where does @Money23Green’s Warriors Big 3 match up all-time? 👀
(via @TaylorRooks) pic.twitter.com/VspwVaLGVA
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) January 18, 2023
Admittedly, Green shouldn’t be criticized for his confidence and insistence on this statement. After all, it just means he has the strongest belief in his team.
And of course, it’s also because of just how good they really are.
Stephen Curry once took a page out of Draymond Green’s book
Draymond Green isn’t the only Warrior making bold statements about the ability of the Golden State Warriors.
In early 2022, Stephen Curry sat down with GQ to do an ‘Actually Me’ interview. And let’s just say, fans of Michael Jordan and the glory-era Chicago Bulls will not be happy.
Frankly, it’s hard to deny the dominance of the Kevin Durant Warriors. But were they good enough to beat Michael Jordan and the Bulls in a 7-game series?
Unfortunately, we will never get the answer to that question.
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