Draymond Green arbitrarily picking fights with members of the Warriors organization is the type of content we all need and deserve during these tough times.
During a recent appearance on "The Rory & Carson Podcast," Golden State superstar Steph Curry shared something that should have you laughing out loud:
"Draymond -- he's loud but he asks for it. He wants every single confrontation. He's amazing in that verbal warfare. You don't want to pick that fight. He's the type of guy that if the room is too quiet -- like in our locker room (when) we come into the arena (and) you got guys listening to their music or in their own space -- he's gonna pick a fight with one of us to get himself going.
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"He just needs it. It's either gonna be a teammate, it's gonna be (somebody on) the training staff. They're either gonna have a debate about who's the best quarterback, or he's gonna make fun of their outfit or something. And they're just gonna go at it.
"So he can go out on the court and already feel that juice. That's why I love him. I love that type of entertainment."
I would read a whole book full of these types of stories, or at least listen to an entire two-hour podcast of Draymond narrating past examples of what Steph described above.
That would be pure gold.
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Anyways, when Carson Daly followed up by explaining how much he loves NBA trash talk, the two-time NBA MVP had the perfect response.
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"It's not our fault. Let's put it that way. It's really hard to bring that when you're gettting all these techs and stuff," he said. "I want the demonstrative NBA back.
"We don't want nobody getting their head cut off with a hard foul, but we should be able to talk."
Amen to that.