Steph Curry, Draymond Green Urged To Leave Warriors If They Want Another Title
Barkley said the Warriors stars may need a new team to chase another championship, and Green answered with a jab on ESPN.
- On Wednesday, Draymond Green joined ESPN's 'Inside the NBA' desk, where he defended the Golden State Warriors and responded to Charles Barkley's criticism during the segment.
- Barkley urged Green and Stephen Curry to leave the Warriors, claiming they are on the 'backside of your careers' and their championship window has closed.
- Taking a jab at Barkley, Green told him, 'I think the goal is to not look like you in the Houston Rockets uniform,' referencing Barkley's playing history.
- The Warriors failed to make the playoffs this season, and coach Steve Kerr is expected to discuss his future with the franchise soon.
- Golden State enters the offseason managing season-ending injuries to Jimmy Butler and Moses Moody, while Green faces a decision regarding his player option for next season.
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