Anthony Edwards of the Minnesota Timberwolves declined to speak with the “Inside the NBA” crew after being eliminated in the NBA Western Conference Finals.
The Dallas Mavericks emerged victorious, and as is customary, regardless of the outcome, a player usually talks with the quartet of Shaquille O’Neal, Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith, and Ernie Johnson. During this playoff, Draymond Green was also part of the panel.
Draymond Green had been subtly criticizing the Timberwolves’ duo of Karl-Anthony Towns and Rudy Gobert multiple times in the recent period.
Due to the negative reception of his comments, Anthony Edwards decided to stand by his teammates and refused to comment after their elimination in the Western Conference Finals, which prevented them from contending for the NBA trophy.
A legitimate question arises about how the top officials of the world’s best league allowed an active player, who did not even make it to the playoffs, to criticize his rivals and colleagues in such an unpleasant manner.
Ryan Russillo, a member of the esteemed “The Ringer,” briefly commented that “Draymond Green ruined the Inside the NBA show. He doesn’t know the difference between what’s funny and what’s overly critical and offensive.”
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Draymond Green “the vulture” is a BULLY not a commentator. He shouldn’t be allowed to question anyone, he didn’t make it to the playoff and he shouldn’t criticize anyone. He’s a VETERAN and he no better than the VET WNBA Players whose criticizing CATLYN and ANGEL and the other rookies. He should grow up and be responsible for his own ACTIONS. CHOKING isn’t a part of basketball. He should still be suspended