Draymond Green has earned quite a name for himself in the NBA. He has built a notorious image of being a violent player who is on the loose for now. Recently an NBA analyst blamed Steve Kerr for Green’s behavior.
The analyst claimed that Green is doing the Warriors more harm than good after his recent acts. He held Kerr accountable again and even remarked that Green was killing the culture and no one could stop him from doing so.
NBA analyst goes off on Steve Kerr for Draymond Green’s ejections
NBA analyst Seth Greenberg went off on Draymond Green and his recent violent behavior that is getting him ejected. He blamed Steve Kerr and even Stephen Curry at some point for Green’s actions. He suggested that it was the franchise’s fault for playing Green over and over again and allowing him to repeat his tantrums. He urged that the bigger figures in the Bay Area team take some strict action against the rouge Warriors star.
“For me, I don’t blame Draymond (Green), I blame the organization. You can’t continue to say ‘alright’ and put him right back into the game… the culture creators in that locker room have to take ownership of what’s going on… Steve Kerr, don’t play this dude he is absolutely killing your culture, your identity. and basically, everything you’ve built,” said Seth. He insisted that the culture creators at the Warriors camp take a stricter stance against Draymond and make him understand the consequences of his actions.
What did Draymond say about his latest NBA ejection?
Draymond Green faced his 19th career ejection against the Orlando Magic. The Warriors star was kicked out because of his anger issues on the court. He argued with the official on the court and received his first technical foul. However, the first tech foul did not calm Green down but did the opposite. He was more enraged and quickly received the second tech and was ejected from the game.
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Green addressed the ejection on his podcast, “The Draymond Green Show.” He owned up to his mistakes and accepted that he deserved to be ejected. “I said what I said. I deserved to be kicked out. If I am all the way honest with you all, I was kind of trying to turn my body and angle it to go to bench. But I said what I said little too early before angling my body. But, yeah, it just cannot happen,” said Green. Even the head coach of the Warriors, Steve Kerr accepted that Draymond deserved to be kicked out of the game in a post-game conference.
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