“It’s like the ultimate f**k you” Draymond Green gets honest why Warriors were so hyped after championship triumph in 2022
Draymond Green enjoys shutting his critics down
If you did not believe in the Warriors, if you mocked and trolled them for the past 2 years, you will eat your words now as Draymond Green is taking rounds, making sure all of their critics have their mouth’s shut. The streets were filled with ecstasy as the Bay Area rallied their Mastermind Steve Kerr and King, Stephen Curry and his Championship heroes home, holding their pride and the Larry O’Brian trophy aloft, as San Francisco basked in the celebrations.
“You don’t wanna see us next year”, These were Stephen Curry’s words on May 21st, 2021 after a disappointing loss to the Grizzlies in the Play-In Tournament. About 11 months down the line, the Warriors have stepped up and claimed what is theirs, their opponents have bowed down, and the haters are nowhere to be seen, as the Golden State Warriors clinch their 4th NBA Title in 8 seasons.
There was a lot of speculation about where Draymond Green and Golden State will be at the end of this NBA season, after suffering their worst couple of years in recent history. People forget that ‘Warriors’ is their name, it is a part of who they are, winning is in their DNA. Poole found his groove, Klay made a comeback after being out for 2.5 years, and Curry, well he being the Chef has deep fried all his opponents. After having gone through so much, Golden State have reinstated their position back among the elite, with Stephen Curry as their ‘Achilles’, and Draymond Is loving it
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“This one feels different than any other one,” Draymond Green loves rubbing the NBA Championship in the faces of all the haters
Is there a more polarizing player in the NBA than Draymond Green ? none come to mind. The Warriors Centre is one of the most vocal people, on court and off it too. We have seen Draymond being dealt first-hand disrespect throughout the season, he even got blasted by the Boston crowd in Game 3 of the NBA Finals. Draymond Green struggled, scoring just two points and adding three assists before fouling out in the fourth quarter in that game. An NBA Championship later, Draymond is the last one laughing, as he loves wiping the smile of the face of all his doubters.
In an episode of the Comedy Central’s, ‘The Daily Show’, Draymond revealed how the Warriors were ridiculed for the past couple of years, specially this year when everyone had written them off as underdogs.
“This one feels different than any other one. It’s like the ultimate f**k you, it’s the best. I feel like people doubted us more this time than they did prior to 2015 when we had never won anything, and I think that’s ultimately why everybody’s like ‘Why in the parade are you saying F everybody and shut up? And that’s because the reality is, they disrespected the work we’ve already done. To disrespect us as if we aren’t champions and write us off like we hadn’t done it before, that’s why I said ‘f**k them.’ Simple.”
The horrific end to the 2019 NBA Finals, which saw Klay suffering a torn ACL, coupled with 2 of their worst seasons in recent history, some people were assuming that the Warriors dynasty had died, well, seems like it won’t so soon. Draymond finished with 12 points ,12 rebounds, 8 assists in 42 minutes during the Warriors’ 103-90 win over the Celtics in Game 6 of the NBA Finals. With that performance, it’s safe to say that he silenced all of his haters.
Draymond Green is one of the most toughest players, he plays with emotion, trash talks constantly and loves to get under opponents’ skin. In the NBA Finals against the Boston Celtics, Green has done all three things , probably even gotten under the skin of the Celtics Fans. Draymond Green wasn’t afraid to respond to his critics in the aftermath of the Golden State Warriors winning their seventh NBA title. Following the series-clinching win, a hyped-up Green could be seen in the company of Warriors coach Steve Kerr and former teammate Shaun Livingston.
After the Game 6 win, Green was asked whether he learned anything about himself during his struggles and had a confident answer –
“I didn’t learn anything about myself, I been knew I was resilient. Nobody gave me this, I had to work every second of my life. I told y’all don’t let us win a f**king championship and y’all done f**ked up!” he said on his post game conference. The Warriors’ ‘Poole Party’ is going to go all summer long, as for Draymond green and his haters, don’t underestimate the Warriors dynasty in the future perhaps ?
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