Draymond Green Unleashes Viral Response to Steph Curry vs. LeBron James Debate

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After Klutch Sports CEO Rich Paul mentioned Steph Curry when speaking about LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers, Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green saw his name brought into the discussion. The situation began when Paul said on Gil's Arena, "If Steph wins in the bubble, do they discredit it? No they don't."
This sparked the debate about Curry and James, which resulted in Draymond Green being called out for "playing both sides" as a teammate of Curry, but a vocal defender and Klutch Sports parter of James. Upon seeing this, Green unleashed a viral response to this entire debate:
Imagine overvaluing your opinion so much, that you get this caught up in two men lives. Starts using the word “Enemy” to describe two black heroes, and then proceed to falsely accuse another black man of playing both sides. Both sides of what to be exact? A pointless debate? https://t.co/LJW9FQs8OZ
— Draymond Green (@Money23Green) September 5, 2023
Green called the debate pointless, and didn't seem to understand why he was being accused of playing both sides. This is far from the first time Green has been at the center of a discussion like this, as many have discussed the evolution of his relationship with James and Klutch Sports.
This entire situation would be a non-story if Rich Paul had not brought up Curry's name when speaking about the bubble. Suggesting that Curry would not have been discredited had he and the Warriors won that championship, Paul did not acknowledge the several ways Curry's accomplishments are already discredited, starting with each of the championships he won against LeBron James.
For Green, he doesn't want to see his name brought into this, having a strong connection with James and Curry.
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