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Draymond does have a point — O.J. Mayo tried to treat him like a “young boi” as we say here in Philly.
The Golden State Warriors got revenge on the Milwaukee Bucks, but things almost went bad when O.J. Mayo and Draymond Green got into some post game pushing and shoving.
The words were calm until Mayo patted Green on the back of the head.
Some postgame fun from OJ Mayo & Draymond Green pic.twitter.com/XI7zB3ks3K
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Bucks forward Khris Middleton shoved Draymond, and it was really on.
Afterwords, Green explained why things got heated, per Yahoo Sports.
Said Green: “I’m not going to really talk about what guys talk about or say. What you think he said, he may not have said or may have said. But ain’t no man gonna touch my head. I’m a grown man.”
Mayo offered his assessment as well.
“There are different ways of getting your point across rather than going to the media bashing one of our brothers,” Mayo said. “At the end of the day, he felt that Michael [Carter-Williams] did something that wasn’t much class. He went even further with class speaking on our team situation. At the end of the day he’s a heck of a player. He’s had a heck of a career thus far and a big part of why they win ballgames. But keep it class. A lot of people follow what you say and what you do.”