“Let’s see you move them feet!” – Draymond Green dismisses Rasheed Wallace’s claim about ‘04 Pistons
Debate over whether the 2004 Detroit Pistons can win the 2017 Golden State Warriors continues.
Draymond Green and Rasheed Wallace
Draymond Green’s confidence in the 2017 Golden State Warriors’ supremacy was on full display in a recent Twitter exchange with Rasheed Wallace. Green asserted that his team would have easily defeated Wallace’s Detroit Pistons championship team, with his confidence in his team’s supremacy evident as he dismissed the idea.
Rasheed Wallace had initially claimed on the Sheed and Taylor podcast that his Pistons team would have beaten the Warriors. However, Green was quick to dismiss this notion, as he pointed out the Warriors’ superior scoring ability and speed.
Sheed we would’ve smacked yall. Yall was scoring 72 points per game. That’s not winning a half. And we putting you and them big a*s forces in every pick and roll. Let’s see you move them feet. That one ring was great though big bro. We all appreciated it!Draymond Green on X
Green’s response was a testament to the Dubs’ swagger and confidence, which was a hallmark of their championship season. While he acknowledged Wallace’s championship win, it was clear that Green believed the Warriors were on a different level.
The exchange between Green and Wallace is just the latest example of the ongoing debates between players and teams from different eras. These debates may never be settled, but they add to the rich history and lore of the NBA.
Draymond Green stands up for Caitlin Clark amidst physical play concerns
Draymond Green shared his thoughts on social media about a viral clip that involved WNBA rookie, Caitlin Clark and Chennedy Carter of the Chicago Sky. He suggested that the Indiana Fever, Clark’s team, needs an enforcer to protect her from physical play and send a message to opponents.
Draymond Green wrote in response to the incident:
Indiana [Fever] better go invest in an enforcer.
The incident occurred during a heated game between the Fever and Sky, where Clark was heavily guarded and eventually shoved by Carter. Many sympathized with Clark, calling the treatment she received “hating.”
Clark, the No. 1 overall pick in the WNBA draft, has garnered significant attention for her impressive college career and Stephen Curry-like playing style. Green and other NBA fans believe that the Fever needs a true enforcer to respond to situations like this and protect Clark.
This would allow her to focus on her game without fear of physical intimidation, much like Green has done for Steph Curry throughout his career. The WNBA and the Indiana Fever should take note and ensure Clark has the support she needs to thrive.
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