Dillon Brooks Was Blasted by Draymond Green for Refusing to Shake Hands
The seven games between the Houston Rockets and Golden State Warriors were intense and filled with a lot of trash talk. That usually occurs when Draymond Green is involved and two clubs have a lengthy history of meeting in the postseason. His series finale, which broke the fourth wall, could have been the final line, […] The post Dillon Brooks Was Blasted by Draymond Green for Refusing to Shake Hands appeared first on BlackSportsOnline.


The seven games between the Houston Rockets and Golden State Warriors were intense and filled with a lot of trash talk. That usually occurs when Draymond Green is involved and two clubs have a lengthy history of meeting in the postseason. His series finale, which broke the fourth wall, could have been the final line, but like many others, Green had a podcast to record. In the process, he gave Baron Davis a gentleman’s judgment of the Rockets guard’s post-elimination demeanor while continuing to discuss Dillon Brooks.
Green stated: “Dillon Brooks ran off the court,”. “So when I say you see what guys is made of, he ran off the court.”
“When guys lose respect for you in this league, it don’t matter and it’s going to catch you in the end,”. “Dillon Brooks couldn’t come through in this series in large part because nobody on the court respects you.”
Draymond Green calls out Dillon Brooks for not shaking anyone’s hand after the game, labels him a “sucka,” and says nobody respects him
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Because Green apparently tells it like it is, people tend to like him. However, the claim that Brooks “couldn’t come through” because of disrespect is most likely untrue. In addition to shooting the ball better than he did during the regular season, Brooks averaged 12.2 points per game. If Buddy Hield hadn’t gone off in Game 7, he would have been the last one to laugh. This item has very narrow edges.
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