Draymond Green reflects on being on receiving end of Wemby alley-oop slam
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Draymond Green reflects on being on receiving end of Wemby alley-oop slam
"Wembanyama then pivoted toward his left, received an inbounds pass from guard Stephon Castle, caught the ball with his left hand and slammed a dunk over Green, through contact. But the basket didn't count because a foul was called before the dunk. On the latest episode of his podcast, "The Draymond Green Show," the four-time NBA champion reflected on the moment."
"He explained that he blocked Wembanyama the play before and started to talk trash. He gave the Spurs center a "crazy look" and said "yeah, motherf---er," prompting Wembanyama to reply, "A what? You too small." Green answered back, instead saying that the 7-foot-4 center was too little himself. "He's like, 'What? I'm too little? All right.' I said, 'You f---ing scared of me,' he said. 'He's like, 'What? I ain't f---ing scared. All right watch this.'""
Draymond Green defended Victor Wembanyama on an inbounds play under the basket with 7:56 left in the fourth quarter, prompting an official to monitor the contest. Wembanyama pivoted left, received an inbounds pass from guard Stephon Castle, caught the ball with his left hand and slammed a dunk over Green through contact, but the basket did not count because a foul was called before the dunk. Green said he had blocked Wembanyama on the previous play and initiated trash talk, giving a "crazy look" and saying "yeah, motherf---er." Wembanyama responded by calling Green "too small," and the exchange escalated with Green accusing Wembanyama of being "scared" and Wembanyama replying "I ain't f---ing scared. All right watch this."
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