Draymond Green sent well wishes to Karl-Anthony Towns after the death after a family friend, but says he was just repeating what he heard when he said on his podcast that Towns didn’t play for the Knicks against Golden State this week because Jimmy Butler was in the building.
Draymond Green sent well wishes to Karl-Anthony Towns after the death after a family friend, but said Thursday he was just relaying what he heard when he said on his podcast that Towns didn't play for the Knicks against Golden State this week because Jimmy Butler was in the building.
Draymond Green said Thursday he was just relaying what he heard when he said on his podcast that Karl-Anthony Towns missed the Knicks' game against Golden State this week because he didn't want to face Jimmy Butler.
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.
Most have heard it by now, but during the show, Green and co-host Baron Davis were discussing the win by the Warriors at Madison Square Garden, where the Knicks played without Karl-Anthony Towns, who had butted heads with Butler while the two were teammates in Minnesota.
Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green made baseless claims about New York Knicks big man Karl-Anthony Towns, then issued a total non-apology.
Green let his contempt lead him to surmise that KAT's absence from a game had something to do with his perceived fear of Jimmy Butler.
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.
Draymond Green insinuated that Karl-Anthony Towns missed a game this week because of a rivalry with a teammate, not because of a friend's death.