Draymond Green Threatened Fan Over “Angel Reese” Chant
NBA fans were confused when Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green confronted a New Orleans Pelicans fan during Sunday’s game. Green went face to face with the fan in a tense moment that put everyone on edge. Security gave the fan a warning and allowed him to stay for the rest of the game without any more controversy coming afterwards.
More information has been revealed about the situation. Sam Green is the name of the fan, and he discussed his side of the story by confirming what he did to make Draymond upset. The story from Sam claims that he started chanting “Angel Reese” at the Warriors star to reference the controversial W
Green was upset enough to confront the fan in the crowd and almost got physical. Sam also claims that Draymond said he would knock him out if the chants continued. Security separating them prevented the situation from escalating, but Green almost got himself in more trouble with the
Why The Fan Chanted At Draymond
The fan gave a full comment about his logic behind using the taunt of chanting Reese at the former Defensive Player of the Year. Draymond had a strong rebounding night but not attempting any shots up to that point caused the fan to come up with the creative insult.
“I wasn’t using profanity and for him to walk 12 feet off the court to come and get in my face like that, it was a little unnerving,” Sam told ESPN about the NBA
The reference to Reese stems from her WNBA play style often holding the allegation of stat hunting rebounds. Reese has even played into this by
Draymond Green Had The Last Laugh
The Warriors scored a big victory over the Pelicans to continue building momentum in the Western Conference. Golden State had a strong start to the season until
Green finished the game with 8 points, 10 rebounds, 6 assists and 2 steals to help with a strong team effort tonight. The offensive game of Draymond came around since he was able to finish with 8 points after a slow start. New Orleans fell to a brutal 2-11 to make that fan’s night even worse.
The viral moment ended up being the strongest memory from an otherwise lackluster game. Green has talked about taking inspiration from rude fans and had an impressive all-around game after this incident. Maybe more “Angel Reese” chants will help his play and the overall Warriors team success if tonight was any indication.
Browns QB Shedeur Sanders Gets Bad News After Disastrous NFL Debut

Shedeur Sanders finally got his shot to show what he can do on an NFL field, but the rookie quarterback failed to rise and meet the challenge.
The Cleveland Browns held a 16-10 lead heading into the locker room, emerging for the second half absent starter Dillon Gabriel due to his entrance into the league’s concussion protocol. Sanders connected on just 25 percent of his 16 passes for
Had Sanders been able to shine in his debut, he could have potentially put enough pressure on head coach
However, after the game ended, Stefanski confirmed that Gabriel will get his job back as QB1 as soon as he is healthy enough to do so.
“But a lot goes into that,”
Kevin Stefanski Gave Vague Answers to Questions About Shedeur Sanders’ Play Against Ravens

GettyCleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski.
Stefanski was not complimentary of Sanders’ play, though said the team has faith in the 23-year-old QB.
“We trust our guys to perform. He’s no different,” Stefanski said. “And playing a backup QB role … that’s tough to come in there. But we trust him. I know there’s things that he’s gonna want to do better, but that’s why we work.”
A reporter asked Stefanski to talk about what, if any, improvements Sanders has made during practice over the last several weeks, as a topic of conversation following the game was that the coaching staff had not afforded Sanders any reps with the first-team offense all season long.
Gabriel was getting some first-team work when Joe Flacco was the starter through the first month of the campaign, though Stefanski did not afford Sanders the same work as QB2 once Cleveland elevated Gabriel to the starting role ahead of Week 5.
“Shedeur has made unbelievable strides in the meeting room, on the practice field,” Stefanski said. “I know he wants to be better, and he will be better.”
Shedeur Sanders Made Postgame Joke Alluding to Lack of Reps With Browns’ First-Team Offense

GettyCleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders.
The Browns will presumably prepare for the Raiders as though Sanders will start, as Gabriel’s health will remain a question mark for the next several days at least.
That means putting together a game plan that plays to Sanders’ strengths. It also means he will get regular reps with the first-team offense for the first time in his NFL career.
“I don’t think I played good at all,” Sanders said. “There’s a lot of things we need to look at during the week and go and just get comfortable even throwing routes, you know, with
Sanders laughed and smiled following his comment about not throwing to Jeudy all season, which read like a subtle shot at the coaching staff for keeping Sanders off of the first-team for the last six-plus months since drafting him.
But Sanders went on to express gratitude for the opportunity to play for the first time since leaving the collegiate ranks.
“The thing that I was excited about is just being able to get out there,” Sanders continued. “It was the first time I got hit since my last game at Colorado, so just having that feeling back, ya know, is good.”