Draymond Green Calls Out Knicks Fans After JR Smith Postgame Incident
Summary
Draymond Green criticized New York Knicks fans for their overly loud celebration after a big playoff win. He said current players don’t care about past team struggles and told fans to calm down and not celebrate too early.Key Facts
- The Knicks beat the Philadelphia 76ers 137-98 in Game 1 of their playoff series.
- Knicks fans celebrated loudly, causing some chaos around former Knicks player JR Smith, who was knocked over but not hurt.
- Draymond Green said fans should wait to celebrate until later playoff rounds, like winning the conference finals.
- Green noted current players don’t care about past Knicks teams losing; they focus on the present.
- Knicks will face either the Detroit Pistons or Cleveland Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference Finals.
- Joel Embiid of the 76ers will miss Game 2 due to ankle and hip injuries, possibly leading to another Knicks win.
- Green has recently been involved in other NBA-related controversies, including comments about Warriors coach Steve Kerr.
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