Draymond Green believes very few players can do what he does, the way he does it, and have success in the NBA.The Warriors forward joined Houston Rockets guard Fred VanVleet and co-host Marquez Beeks on the latest episode of their “Unguarded” podcast, and shared a hilarious intrusive thought he has when interacting with parents of young basketball players. “Sometimes parents come up to me and they be like ‘Yo, my son plays just like you,’ and I think to myself like, ‘Yo son is ass,’ Green said, laughing. “Because I know what you’re saying, I know what you’re getting at. What you’re telling me is your son plays defense hard, your son is physical. That’s what you’re telling me. I get it, but I’m here to tell you, your son don’t stand a chance at making it.”Green’s reason for thinking that is not because he is diminishing his skill, but rather that he believes only he is capable of having the success he has had in his 14-year career with the Warriors while playing the way he does. And that’s because of one very important intangible quality he has.“The reason I say I...
Draymond Green’s hilariously self-aware retort to common compliment he receives
Published March 10, 2026 at 11:45 AM
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