The dangerous blood between Draymond Green and Jusuf Nurkic continues, even when each of their seasons are over.
It began when Inexperienced, now notoriously, hit Nurkic in the face earlier this season after wildly flailing his arms throughout a recreation.
That incident was the tipping level for the NBA to droop him indefinitely, as he had been concerned in different harmful altercations just lately.
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Nicely, after the Warriors have been eradicated from playoff rivalry after their loss within the play-in event, Nurkic posted on X, previously Twitter, a gif of the notorious “That’s all folks” graphic from “Looney Tunes.”
Inexperienced stored that in his again pocket and pounced when Nurkic’s Phoenix Suns have been swept by the Minnesota Timberwolves within the first spherical.
“Paradoxically, the tweet might [that] might have spoiled sooner [was] from the ‘Big Softie,'” Green said on his podcast on Monday. “Big Softie wanted to tweet after we lost, wanted to post a picture. That tweet spoiled so fast. Like, that’s spoiled milk. Yeah, that’s all, people.”
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Inexperienced then slammed Nurkic for his incapacity to have a lot of an element into his staff’s success.
“You gotta be really careful when you’re not successful, and you try to take jabs at people because when you really don’t have control of your own success, when you don’t play a large enough role in your team’s success, when you can’t really affect the outcome of the game… When you really don’t affect the outcome of the game, it’s really tough to take jabs at people because you gotta jab, and then you can’t affect what your end result is.”
Taking to social media, Inexperienced shared a stat on his Instagram that stated Nurkic’s .150 successful proportion is the worst ever.
“Hope that brother gets the help he needs,” Green wrote.
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Nurkic averaged 7.4 factors and seven.6 rebounds within the five-game sequence.
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