Warriors center Draymond Green was savagely unfiltered while talking about finding motivation to play bad teams.
In a preview for the latest installment of Uninterrupted’s “The Shop,” Green didn’t hold back while talking about the “sorry motherf–kers” he and the Warriors face in the regular season.
“It’s not a night that I show up and don’t wanna be a dog,” Green says in the clip, posted Thursday. “Especially if it’s LeBron [James] coming in or a Giannis [Antetokounmpo] coming in cause that’s them games I live for.
“It’s the nights I show up, and we playing against the sorry motherf–kers like the Kings. OKC right now. The Kings may get better I hope, but you know, it’s like, how am I supposed to get myself up, with like, this engine, from playing in so many big-time games to playing on this soft Tuesday?”
Green is fresh off a championship run with the Warriors — his fourth title with the team across 10 seasons — and has made NBA All-Defense first team four times. He averaged 7.5 points, 7.3 rebounds and seven assists last season.
The 32-year-old big man is also a four-time NBA All-Star and was the NBA’s Defensive Player of the Year in 2017.
Green is currently facing internal discipline by the Warriors after a reported altercation with Jordan Poole. Green reportedly punched his teammate during Wednesday’s practice. The players have yet to address the situation.