how good would the Warriors be this year if Green goes to prison?
Without knowing anything further (e.g., maybe it's far more serious than the initial reports), I would estimate the odds of him escaping this case with his liberty intact to be no less than 10x more favorable than the odds of the Warriors winning the ring in 2017 with him, Durant, Steph, Klay and Iguodala all fully healthy and contributing to the cause.
He's not going to be imprisoned, FFS ... Mike Tyson was the startling exception to the rule, not the rule itself. No, the rule of privilege in judicial matters generally recognizes diversity, so he should be fine ...
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Source close to the Draymond investigation says he slapped taunting fan at a nightclub in East Lansing. Victim not injured
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Evan Sernoffsky @EvanSernoffsky 2h2 hours ago
Source close to the Draymond investigation says he slapped taunting fan at a nightclub in East Lansing. Victim not injured
Dumbass if this is true. When you're rich and famous you need to stall yourself...
Steve Kerr seriously needs to help this guy understand how to toe the line. Of course he has to be aggressive on the floor, but he needs to learn how to do that without kicking people in the nuts.
And he certainly has to keep himself in check in public.
Green went from a fun, engaging kind of guy of the championship year, to a guy who is now busy building a nasty little reputation for himself. It's not a great look.
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CabinCreek44 wrote:
Green went from a fun, engaging kind of guy of the championship year, to a guy who is now busy building a nasty little reputation for himself. It's not a great look.
Too much publicity, recognition and praise for him to handle, perhaps. It's going to be interesting to see how he responds when KD starts to get his shine on and if/when the league starts allowing teams to really play physically against the Warriors to somewhat even the playing field. _________________ We back.
Green is not the only person that has put his hands on someone that crosses the line, good for him. _________________ Lakers need to build a freaking team !
Steve Kerr seriously needs to help this guy understand how to toe the line. Of course he has to be aggressive on the floor, but he needs to learn how to do that without kicking people in the nuts.
And he certainly has to keep himself in check in public.
Green went from a fun, engaging kind of guy of the championship year, to a guy who is now busy building a nasty little reputation for himself. It's not a great look.
Or it could be that this was how he always was. Of course him being a much higher profile person now because he won a championship and plays on the Warriors means that the world is finally seeing what kind of person he really is.
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