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The NBA Finals are approaching, but that doesn’t mean teams outside the title hunt aren’t paying attention. In fact, several players and teams have stayed active in the media, offering predictions, analysis, and even debating fans online. Draymond Green is the latest to make headlines.
Green has repeatedly expressed doubts about the New York Knicks throughout the postseason. He even appeared as a guest analyst on Inside the NBA during last night’s pregame show. His appearance drew the attention of Knicks fans, many of whom were already frustrated after the New York City Police Department shut down the team’s massive watch party.
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After the Knicks defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 3, they moved to within one win of reaching the NBA Finals. Unsurprisingly, Green became a focal point for fans celebrating the victory. One fan tagged him on X and received a stunning response from the Warriors star.
Apr 10, 2026; Sacramento, California, USA; Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green (23) gestures toward the Sacramento Kings bench during the third quarter at Golden 1 Center. Mandatory Credit: Robert Edwards-Imagn Images
After a fan told him to “come outside” following the Knicks’ win, Green replied, “Watch your mouth before I crush those dirty ass kids in your banner.” The user’s X profile featured two children in the banner photo.
Green is not known for keeping a cool head. Over the years, he has been involved in numerous confrontations, both during games and at practice. However, social media often rewards restraint, especially when comments can be interpreted as threats involving children.
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Knicks fans are unlikely to let the incident go anytime soon. New York City sports fans are famously passionate, and this marks the closest the Knicks have come to an NBA Finals appearance since 1999.
Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) and forward Draymond Green (23) high five guard Brandin Podziemski (2) after a play against the Sacramento Kings during the fourth quarter at Chase Center. Credit: Kelley L Cox-Imagn Images
In the age of social media, users often grow bolder when interacting with public figures. Whether targeting everyday people or superstar athletes, that behavior has become increasingly common online. Green will likely continue to face backlash from fans across social media.
For now, Knicks fans are enjoying the opportunity to make Green eat his words as their team sits just one win away from the NBA Finals. Moving forward, Green may want to avoid knee-jerk reactions to fans on social media.
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Green has repeatedly expressed doubts about the New York Knicks throughout the postseason. He even appeared as a guest analyst on Inside the NBA during last night’s pregame show. His appearance drew the attention of Knicks fans, many of whom were already frustrated after the New York City Police Department shut down the team’s massive watch party.
MORE: Charles Barkley fed up with Victor Wembanyama narrative in Thunder vs. Spurs series
After the Knicks defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 3, they moved to within one win of reaching the NBA Finals. Unsurprisingly, Green became a focal point for fans celebrating the victory. One fan tagged him on X and received a stunning response from the Warriors star.
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Apr 10, 2026; Sacramento, California, USA; Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green (23) gestures toward the Sacramento Kings bench during the third quarter at Golden 1 Center. Mandatory Credit: Robert Edwards-Imagn Images
Overreaction or justified?
After a fan told him to “come outside” following the Knicks’ win, Green replied, “Watch your mouth before I crush those dirty ass kids in your banner.” The user’s X profile featured two children in the banner photo.
Green is not known for keeping a cool head. Over the years, he has been involved in numerous confrontations, both during games and at practice. However, social media often rewards restraint, especially when comments can be interpreted as threats involving children.
MORE: Dawn Staley emerges as possible option in Mavericks head coaching search
Knicks fans are unlikely to let the incident go anytime soon. New York City sports fans are famously passionate, and this marks the closest the Knicks have come to an NBA Finals appearance since 1999.
You must be registered for see images attach
Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) and forward Draymond Green (23) high five guard Brandin Podziemski (2) after a play against the Sacramento Kings during the fourth quarter at Chase Center. Credit: Kelley L Cox-Imagn Images
In the age of social media, users often grow bolder when interacting with public figures. Whether targeting everyday people or superstar athletes, that behavior has become increasingly common online. Green will likely continue to face backlash from fans across social media.
For now, Knicks fans are enjoying the opportunity to make Green eat his words as their team sits just one win away from the NBA Finals. Moving forward, Green may want to avoid knee-jerk reactions to fans on social media.
Continue reading...