NBA: Jaylen Brown blasts Warriors’ Draymond Green

Draymond Green, the Warriors’ NBA forward, was criticized by Jaylen Brown of the Boston Celtics for “dirty play” during Game 2 of the final series

the player of NBA Draymond Greenwhich defends the Golden State Warriorswas criticized by Jaylen Brownof Boston Celtics. The Celtic athlete sniped the 32-year-old forward for a move that nearly removed Brown’s shorts during Game 2, in which the San Francisco franchise won and tied the series.

Tempers flared when both went to the ground in an infraction committed by Green. “Draymond missed three [pontos], put his legs on my head and tried to get up. Then he tried to pull my shorts down. That’s what he does. He will do whatever it takes to win: pull you or grab you. He’s going to try to ruin the game because that’s what he does for his team. Nothing that surprises me”nailed Jaylen.

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The shirt 23 of warriors had already been punished by the same severity previously in the confrontation. Had the move in question been assessed more severely, Green could have been ejected from the game. “My first technical foul wasn’t going to stop me from being aggressive or doing what I do on the court. So I just have to play my game to get the results.” retorted the forward.

THE KEY TO SUCCESS

Stephen Curryplayer of the Golden State Warriors in the NBA, shared the essential detail in the victory of the San Francisco franchise over the Boston Celtics, at the end of the season. The point guard stressed the importance of strengthening defensively against opponents; the star’s team was defeated in the opening match of the round.

Draymond Green and Jaylen Brown in the NBA (Credit: Getty Images)

“It’s always been something I’ve worked on to win games and do what needs to be done. During my career, I’ve been developing the physical side that helps a lot, but I’ve worked a lot on defense. But at the end of the day, from my rookie year until now, the focus has always been on effort and just care, overcoming physical limitations in confrontations, or whatever.”detailed Curry.

“If you try hard, good things will happen. And you will continue to improve. So improving defense has always been the focus. It’s better now”. In addition to the 34-year-old athlete himself, the coach of warriors, Steve Kerrrecognized the improvement of shirt 30 on the court in addition to the perimeter artillery.


Source: sportbuzz

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