Draymond Green has taken aim at his fellow NBA podcasters while also revealing how much time he has left in the league.
The Knicks’ Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart have a podcast together called Roommates Show and it appears comments are meant for the new podcast kids on the block like them.
“I’m on the wrong side of my down slide, like I’m headed into year 13,” Green said on Club 520. “I probably got two more. And so it’s important to start building for the next thing, but for some of these guys they be in year three still trying to figure it out with the podcast. Like I love that you’re doing it, I love that you found something that you want to do, but you in year three and ain’t done s–t nobody really want to hear from you, you know what I’m saying.”
Green has been criticised for his podcast in the past, specifically for filming and releasing episodes when he and the Dubs are in the playoffs.
But fans continue to tune into his content, with some videos of The Draymond Green Show amassing upwards of 400k views.
Green also revealed in the same episode of Club 520 that he ‘killed’ a Warriors trade the organzation was going to make over the summer.
“We was just about to make some trades last week,” Green said. “And I told them straight up, ‘Yo, that trade help me. It’ll help me right now and my career these last couple of years and Steph. But I’ve always spoke to y’all from a place of what’s best for this organization. I won’t stop now. That’s a bad trade. Like, don’t do that trade. I disagree with it, although it’s going to help me right now.’”
He also named the team he would like to be dealt to if the Dubs were to trade him before he retires.
“I pray to God if [the Warriors] ever feel the need to get rid of me… If they [are] going to send me to any non-winning organization, then send me to Detroit,” Green said. “That’s the crib… I much rather it be Detroit than Charlotte.”
With Klay Thompson gone, there has been no indication that Green is on the trading block currently.
But it is the NBA, so anything could happen.
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