ESPN Analyst Slams Warriors Star Draymond Green for Explanation of His Latest Ejection: ‘He’s Like the Boy Who Cried Wolf’

 

ESPN analyst Seth Greenberg called it a “joke” the way Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green explained his most recent ejection.

In the first quarter of Wednesday’s game against the Orlando Magic, Green received a technical foul after complaining about being called for a foul. Despite the technical foul, the forward had more words for the referees. Then, he was given a second technical and ejected just a few minutes into the game. It was Green’s first ejection since he was given a lengthy suspension for smacking Phoenix Suns center Jusuf Nurkic in December.

On his podcast The Draymond Green Show, Green took accountability for the ejection and said he deserved to be ejected.

Greenberg, however, has grown tired of Green’s antics.

“What’d I think of it? [It] was a joke, to be honest with you,” Greenberg said on Friday’s episode of Get Up. “I mean, look, he can say all he wants about he understands what he has to do. The problem is he’s like the boy who cried wolf. To me, I don’t only blame Draymond. I blame the organization. You can’t continue to say, ‘Alright,’ and put him right back in the game.

“You talk about the dynasty of the Golden State Warriors. It’s over! It’s done! The culture creators in that locker room have to take ownership in what’s going on… Don’t play the dude! He’s absolutely killing your culture, your identity, and basically everything that you’ve built. Eventually, no means no!”

Watch above via ESPN.

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