Golden State Warriors four-time All-Star and four-time NBA champion forward Draymond Green has found himself engulfed in yet another controversy, this time on the heels of his questionable comments about New York Knicks star big man Karl-Anthony Towns.
Knicks star Karl-Anthony Towns missed Tuesday’s 114-102 loss to Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors at Madison Square Garden due to personal reasons and his status for the upcoming trip to Los Angeles is in question.
Karl-Anthony Towns took the high road when asked to respond to Draymond Green's comments that the New York Knicks center missed last week's game against the Golden State Warriors because of Jimmy Butler's presence.
Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green reacts to the news surrounding Karl-Anthony Towns and discusses his recent comments. The post Warriors’ Draymond Green Sends Message to Knicks Star Amid Backlash appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Draymond Green went on his podcast and told the world a lie about why Karl-Anthony Towns missed the New York Knicks’ game with the Golden State Warriors earlier this week. Green said Towns missed the game because he didn’t want to face Jimmy Butler — his former teammate who he once beefed with as members of the Minnesota Timberwolves.
After falsely accusing Karl-Anthony Towns—who was attending a funeral—of missing the Knicks-Warriors game because he was "ducking" Jimmy Butler, Draymond Green oddly addressed his false accusation.
The 29-year-old Towns, who had a beef with Butler a few years ago, was officially listed as out versus the Warriors due to "personal reasons." It was later revealed that he missed the game to be with his girlfriend, Jordyn Woods, who lost her close friend.
Draymond Green’s penchant for provocative commentary on his podcast made waves this week in New York. Green speculated about the reason Knicks star Karl-Anthony Towns missed Tuesday night’s game against the Golden State Warriors at Madison Square Garden.
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Karl-Anthony Towns responded to Draymond Green’s disrespect with a shrug and a plea for positivity. “I choose to approach that with love and not hate. That’s all I really care about,” Towns said
Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green made baseless claims about New York Knicks big man Karl-Anthony Towns, then issued a total non-apology.
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