07-05-2025 03:17 via sportspyder.com

[Larry Brown Sports] - Draymond Green criticizes ‘sucka’ Dillon Brooks

Draymond Green was critical of Dillon Brooks after eliminating his team from the playoffs. Green’s Golden State Warriors beat Brooks’ Houston Rockets 103-89 in Game 7 of their Western Conference first-round playoff series on Sunday. The Warriors won on the road in Houston to eliminate the Rockets from the playoffs. A day after his win, … The post appeared first on .
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