“Click bait society” Draymond Green slams ESPN for misconstruing Ty Lue’s comments on Joel Embiid and James Harden


“Click bait society” Draymond Green slams ESPN for misconstruing Ty Lue’s comments on Joel Embiid and James Harden

Draymond Green

Draymond Green took on ESPN for a deceptive and clickbaity post confusing Tyronn Lue’s remarks about Philadelphia 76ers stars Joel Embiid and James Harden.

After Saturday’s 122-97 misfortune to Philadelphia, the LA Clippers mentor was posed inquiries about Embiid and Harden’s capacity to get to the cause stripe. The setting was the means by which Lue could stop the draining and hold his players back from getting baffled on the grounds that the Sixers team can continually come down on protections.

Draymond Green blasts ESPN on Instagram

Draymond Green
Draymond Green

Lue talked about their expanded free-toss endeavors, and numerous deciphered the assertion the incorrect way.

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Green saw the Instagram post and reposted it on his story with the subtitle:

“Click bait society…shamefully most people won’t listen to his actual comment.”

Lue remarked on how Harden and Embiid are both top three in the association in free-toss endeavors. He said, in the event that one could remove the foul calls they get, they wouldn’t be in the main 10 in scoring. He was stressing that it is so vital to not foul the players or, in all likelihood they will upset a whole protective approach.

In the Sixers’ success, Harden and Embiid added up to 56 points on a joined 18-for-19 from the free-toss line. When headliners can direct the game in view of free tosses, it upsets the entire arrangement. Numerous players go into foul difficulty and should be sidelined or the resistance enters the reward time frame right off the bat in the quarter, bringing about unfortunate protective exertion.

Lue likewise referenced that the star couple gets such countless calls out to as a result of them and height.

Daryl Morey, leader of ball activities for the Philadelphia 76ers, countered to mentor Lue’s remarks and tweeted:

“(LA Clippers) offense would rank 30th without free throws…Say it with me again – players are fouled because the other team cannot stop them…h/t r/sixers”

Draymond Green
Draymond Green

The assertion has now developed into a revolting fight between the Sixers and Clippers, all in light of the fact that ESPN confounded Lue’s words for a misleading content post. Green called them out for their activities, regretting that no one will try to get the genuine setting or the genuine story.

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