November 27, 2024

Draymond Green got on his podcast to tell us to stop complaining about his podcasting after his awful Game 3 performance

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Draymond Green’s podcast has been discussed entirely way too often during these NBA Finals.

He’s been on it all playoffs, honestly — not even just for the Finals. He went off about his flagrant foul during the Grizzlies series. He’s talked about how the Warriors were planning on covering Derrick White and Al Horford. He’s even talked about Kevin Durant while on someone else’s podcast. He’s just letting the podcasts fly at this point.

And they’re going to keep coming, too. Green jumped on his podcast Thursday morning to let us know that we need to stop complaining about his podcast because he’s going to keep podcasting no matter what happens.

Yup. Seriously.

“You gonna get this podcast. It baffles me. It’s so funny when I hear people say ‘oh, you shouldn’t be podcasting.’ So what should I be doing when I get to my room? Should I go to sleep? Should I watch the film of the game, because I’m going to do that anyway. So what should I be doing when I get to my room? I want to know the real answer from people that say Draymond shouldn’t be podcasting.” 

Pretty clear, folks. We gon get that podcast. It’s that simple. People are still up in arms about it, though.

Sure, it might be annoying that Draymond Green is podcasting. But it’s kind of cool to be getting these sorts of unfiltered thoughts directly from the player after the game. It can be too much at times, yes. But it still feels like a win for fans.

The problem is the production isn’t quite there for Green — it’s not the podcast.

That’s really what the bottom line is here. Play better. The podcast is not a problem.

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