The Draymond Green Show / The Volume
LeBron James and Chris Paul aren’t the only ones pissed off over Robert Sarver‘s suspension and fine — you can include Draymond Green to the list, ’cause the NBA star called the penalty directly “bulls**t!”
The Golden State Warrior forward went off on his podcast on Tuesday — a week after the Phoenix Suns/Mercury owner was suspended for a year and fined $10 million for unwanted sexual advances, usage of the N-word, and improper physical conduct towards male workers, to name a few supposed uncomfortable habits.
“This report that came out last week is the total opposite of everything the NBA stands for,” Green stated.
“To think that someone like Robert Sarver, acting in that manner, can continue to represent us, that’s bulls**t!”
Green likewise ripped the idea Sarver’s usage of the N-word wasn’t so bad due to the fact that he didn’t utilize it with racist or harmful intent.
“Stop it. That’s ridiculous,” Green absolutely stated.
“The level of comfort you have to have to even use the word again does not validate or make it okay for Robert Sarver to use the N-word.”
Green included, “This guy gets to just come back in the fold as if he’s still representing us as if he’s a part of us. That can’t be so.”
The 32-year-old states he’s “very uncomfortable” understanding an owner like Sarver will not need to offer the group … stating if the shoe were on the other foot, gamers would be “left out on our own to figure it out.”
So, the four-time NBA champ created a concept … vote Sarver out.
“What I would say is ‘why don’t we pose a vote?’ Because that is definitely an offense that is probably grounds for being forced to sell.”
Other NBA stars have actually discussed the league fumbling the Sarver circumstance … consisting of LeBron, who said group owner or not, “this isn’t right.”