Former Knicks Star Says Draymond Green Would Be In Trouble If He Played In The 90s Era

Knicks legend John Starks reflects on the unmistakable bravado of Draymond Green, speculating on how his antics would fare in the grittier 1990s NBA landscape.

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  • Green is widely known for his antics 
  • Sometimes, he would get into trouble with his teammates 
  • Starks says that Green would have been in trouble if he had done that in the ’90s

Knicks legend John Starks believes Draymond Green’s audacious on-court antics would not have been tolerated in the rugged NBA of the 1990s. In a candid conversation, Starks highlighted the striking difference between the NBA’s on-court culture of yesteryear and today’s game:

“It’s good that he’s that way, but believe me, Draymond back in the day would have gotten checked real quick for his antics. See back then, guys are gonna test you. They’re not gonna be like talking and all of this stuff.”

“Those big guys are gonna test you and see how tough you really are, but they can’t do that nowadays.”

“So, Draymond can get away with it. It’s no knock against him because what he does is he keeps his teammates in games.”

In the ’90s, players took pride in testing their opponents physically and mentally, with the underlying principle being ‘show, don’t tell.’ Starks implies that players like Green, known for their vocal confrontations and dramatic expressions, would have been “checked” quickly, a nod to the era’s more direct form of settling disputes. 

However, it’s also important to recognize that Green’s fervor has its place in today’s NBA, with his ability to galvanize teammates, most notably in critical game situations.

While Starks’ comments can be viewed as a nostalgic ode to the ’90s basketball scene, it also underscore the evolving nature of the NBA. Every era has its unique flavor, and while Green might be a product of modern times, he might have adapted and thrived, albeit differently, even in the ’90s.


 Draymond Green Punched Jordan Poole In Practice 

The NBA fraternity and fans across the globe were left in shock when reports emerged that Draymond Green, the four-time NBA champion and heart of the Golden State Warriors defense, had punched teammate Jordan Poole during a preseason practice.

This incident marked a moment that would significantly affect team dynamics and thrust the Warriors into the limelight for all the wrong reasons.

The video clip, which quickly went viral, showcased Green approaching Poole aggressively before delivering a blow to his face. 

The origins of the dispute are unclear, but the altercation was a shocking representation of internal discord in a team known for its camaraderie and on-court synergy. Such was the gravity of the situation that head coach Steve Kerr labeled it the “biggest crisis” he had faced with the team.

For a franchise that has always prided itself on team chemistry and cohesion, this event was a harsh anomaly. 

Green, known for his fiery temperament, certainly crossed a line. He later issued an apology not only to Poole but also to the entire Warriors organization, recognizing the weight of his actions.

The incident cast a long shadow over the Warriors’ season. The team’s harmony, an aspect they had long been celebrated for, seemed disrupted

Green himself acknowledged that his actions were a pivotal reason behind the team’s failures in their bid for another championship.


Draymond Green Caused Kevin Durant To Leave The Warriors

In the intricate web of NBA relationships, there’s perhaps none as notable as the rift between Kevin Durant and Draymond Green during their time with the Golden State Warriors. 

The tension between these two superstars became a defining narrative, with many pinpointing a specific altercation as the catalyst for Durant’s eventual departure to the Brooklyn Nets.

The much-publicized on-court disagreement after a loss to the LA Clippers set the stage for a heated locker room exchange. Green, always known for his passionate and often fiery temperament, crossed a line in their confrontation. 

The Warriors‘ decision to suspend Green for a game without pay sent shockwaves throughout the NBA community. It wasn’t just about the disagreement; it symbolized deeper issues within the team dynamics.

Durant’s recent admissions, during an ESPN interview, about the impact of the altercation on his decision to leave are revealing. While Durant acknowledges multiple factors influencing his departure, he candidly stated that the incident with Green played a significant role. 

“Your teammate talked to you that way, you think about it a bit,” he remarked, highlighting the profound impact such an event can have on one’s perspective and decisions.

Green’s retrospective acknowledgment of his wrongdoing and the realization that he lost Durant’s trust is equally impactful. Such a confession not only underscores the depth of their relationship but also highlights how individual moments can shape the broader narratives in the NBA.

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Vishwesha Kumar is a staff writer for Fadeaway World from Bengaluru, India. Graduating with a Bachelor of Technology from PES University in 2020, Vishwesha leverages his analytical skills to enhance his sports journalism, particularly in basketball. His experience includes writing over 3000 articles across respected publications such as Essentially Sports and Sportskeeda, which have established him as a prolific figure in the sports writing community.Vishwesha’s love for basketball was ignited by watching LeBron James, inspiring him to delve deeply into the nuances of the game. This personal passion translates into his writing, allowing him to connect with readers through relatable narratives and insightful analyses. He holds a unique and controversial opinion that Russell Westbrook is often underrated rather than overrated. Despite Westbrook's flaws, Vishwesha believes that his triple-double achievements and relentless athleticism are often downplayed, making him one of the most unique and electrifying players in NBA history, even if his style of play can sometimes be polarizing. 
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