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An NBA journalist criticizes Draymond Green following the Warriors player’s remarks about being perceived as an ‘angry Black man’.

**Draymond Green Responds to Media Portrayal After Game 2**

In a recent post-game locker room interview, Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green expressed his frustration with the media’s portrayal of him as an “angry Black man.” This statement came after he received his fifth technical foul during the playoffs in a game against the Minnesota Timberwolves. Green accused the media of having an “agenda” to depict him negatively.

ESPN reporter Tim McMahon reacted strongly to Green’s comments during an episode of “The Hoop Collective.” He urged Green to stop playing the victim and criticized his on-court behavior. “We’re sick of you doing stupid, flagrant crap on a regular basis. It’s not an agenda, Draymond,” McMahon stated, emphasizing that Green’s actions, such as punching a teammate and putting Rudy Gobert in a chokehold, were not the result of any media bias.

McMahon further dismissed the idea that Green had genuinely sought counseling off the court, calling his claims insincere. Green’s technical foul occurred in the second quarter of Game 2, where he stated, “I’m not an angry Black man. I am a very successful, educated Black man with a great family, and I am great at basketball and great at what I do.”

In the subsequent Game 3, Green contributed two points, four assists, two rebounds, and two steals before fouling out with 4:38 remaining. His history of technical and flagrant fouls includes notable incidents such as punching Jordan Poole during a practice in 2022 and being suspended during the 2016 NBA Finals.

As the playoffs continue, Green’s actions and the media’s portrayal of him remain hot topics of discussion, raising questions about accountability and representation in sports.

**FAQ**

**Q: What did Draymond Green say about his portrayal in the media?**
A: Draymond Green criticized the media for depicting him as an “angry Black man,” asserting that he is a successful and educated individual. 

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