November 21, 2024

Steph Curry, a Warriors player, appeared at BottleRock on Saturday alongside actor Bradley Cooper and award-winning chef José Andrés.
Draymond Green is frequently scrutinized for his involvement in numerous altercations, but no one doubts his brotherly loyalty to his Warriors teammates. The 12-year NBA veteran takes no flak from anyone.

The WNBA’s Indiana Fever, led by rookie and former Iowa basketball star Caitlin Clark, must learn from Green and improve their mutual defense.

On Saturday, Golden State’s bruiser addressed the issue directly in an Instagram comment area.

Green was alluding to Clark receiving a flagrant-1 foul from Sky guard Chennedy Carter in Indiana’s game against Chicago on Saturday.

The play has created a lot of criticism on social media, prompting Green to comment on the Fever franchise.

Green understands what it’s like to be on both sides of a cheap shot. Throughout his illustrious career, the four-time NBA All-Star has received 150 technical fouls and 19 ejections, with Green receiving four ejections, 13 technical fouls, and two suspensions in the 2023-24 season.

He missed 27 Warriors games this season, 16 of which were due to on-court altercations. Green also missed the majority of Golden State’s game against the Orlando Magic after being ejected from the Kia Center floor in the first quarter.

Green tells the Fever to find a player with his energy level to defend Clark. Clark, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft, has a target on her back from competing veterans; it’s all part of the job.

Carter told reporters after the game, “I ain’t answering no Caitlin Clark questions” (h/t NBC 5 Chicago), but subsequently questioned Clark’s basketball skills beyond her 3-point shooting in a Threads post.

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