“They are impossible to root against…” NBA analyst thinks it’s difficult to show support for the Warriors due to Draymond Green

Justin Termine and Draymond Green
NBA analyst Justin Termine terms that it is difficult to cheer for the Golden State Warriors because of their veteran player Draymond Green. The Warriors’ star was in the news recently for having an ugly spat with the fans present in the stadium during the match. This is not the first time Draymond has been intimidating, and he has fought almost every time.
Justin Termine talked about how challenging it has become to support the Golden State Warriors on the ‘SiriusXM NBA’ show. He said, “They’re the most likable dynasty of all time. Honestly, it is impossible to root against Steph and Klay from the outside. then you deal with these guys and are like ‘I know how some of the NBA guys are, and I know how Steph and Klay are’, as superstars.”
Justin added, “They are impossible to root against. They beat my Celtics last year and I didn’t even care because I love those two guys and I love Bob Myers. But Draymond makes them impossible to root for.”
The Warriors have a huge fan following around the NBA league, with the likes of superstar Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson on their team. However, Draymond turns out to be a scrappy and gritty guy that isn’t liked by all.
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Draymond Green back, but the Golden State Warriors bow down to the Indiana Pacers

The Indiana Pacers pounced on the Warriors franchise to beat them 125-119. Superstar Chef Curry left the game mid-way as he suffered a left shoulder injury. The Pacers fancied their chances of winning after Stephen went out. Stephen Curry scored 27 of his 38 points in the first half before leaving the game.
Jordan Poole scored 20 points, and Draymond Green, who got back after nursing an ankle soreness, scored a season-low one point in 27 minutes and was ejected in the fourth quarter. Golden State Warriors Warriors played without their key players, Klay Thompson was left out due to right knee issues, and Andrew Wiggins missed due to an abdominal muscle injury.
Bennedict Mathurin scored 24 points for Indiana, and Haliburton had a low-scoring game but still managed to shoot 9 of 17 from the field and made five 3-pts counts. All eyes will be on Curry’s injury updates, and the fans will be hoping that it’s nothing serious.
That being said, Steve Kerr’s Warriors are scheduled to play the Philadelphia 76ers next, while the Pacers will lock horns against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
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