Warriors’ Four-Time Champ Rips Bills’ QB Josh Allen In Fiery Rant
Over the past decade of the Golden State Warriors’ dynasty, Draymond Green has made it clear he is never afraid to share his mind. Whether it be about NBA players he faces off against or athletes in other major sports leagues, the
Most recently, Green made strong comments on Buffalo Bills quarterback and reigning NFL MVP, Josh Allen. Speaking on the
“Josh Allen is not the guy!” Green said in response to a question by Jordan Schultz on whether he was comfortable doubling down on his previously stated opinion.
Green is a notable fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers. He made similar comments on Allen in January.
Not A Fan Of Josh Allen
Speaking on his new football podcast with Shultz,
To Green, that means Allen isn’t the one who can lead the Bills to their first Super Bowl in franchise history. The Warriors’
“Josh Allen is a [expletive] good quarterback, but just because he is a [expletive] good quarterback
Even after the Bills’ Week 1 fourth-quarter comeback
“I don’t care how Herculean of a comeback effort you have at home in Week 1,” Green added. “He’s never going to be the guy that’s
After shading Allen, Green went on to mention the two star quarterbacks he believes are above the rest.
“Jalen Hurts is the guy, (
Green Remains Very Outspoken
Though his recent NFL takes are making headlines with the season now underway, Green has remained vocal this summer after Golden State was eliminated in the second round of the Western Conference playoffs.
The leading storyline for the Warriors has been Jonathan Kuminga and his contract standstill with the franchise. As the young win has yet to sign a deal with the team,
As the Warriors are the only NBA team yet to add or resign any players this summer, many have shifted attention towards the front office. Green
“He’s been amazing,” Green wrote on Threads. “The job is so much bigger than you all see.”
Green also responded to criticism of his newest All-Star teammate, Jimmy Butler. Butler arrived at the Warriors in a trade deadline deal with the Miami Heat. Holding a similar on-court mindset as Green, many thought the two
“5 time All-NBA is overstated?” Green wrote in response to a post saying Butler was one of the NBA’s most overstated players
At 35 years old, Green remains one of the most outspoken players in the NBA, and athletes in general, for that matter
Red Sox' intended backup catcher to Connor Wong listed as team's hidden gem this season
The Boston Red Sox came into this season with only one proven catcher in Connor Wong, and they had traded their top catching prospect in Kyle Teel for Garrett Crochet. Little did they know that they would have a hidden talent in a rookie they picked up off their rival.
According to Bleacher Report’s Kerry Miller, the Sox’ hidden gem is their catcher Carlos Narváez, who has had a breakout rookie season and is arguably one of the best catchers in the MLB.
“[Narváez] was never supposed to be Plan A at catcher for Boston. That was Connor Wong's job. Even Plan B was up in the air heading into spring training, with Narváez battling Blake Sabol and Seby Zavala to become the primary backup. He won that competition, though, and unexpectedly became Plan A when Wong landed on the IL less than two weeks into the campaign. But it was when Wong returned in early May that Narváez really began to shine, triple-slashing .346/.443/.538 over his next 32 games played, becoming Boston's primary clean-up hitter,” Miller wrote.
While Narváez has cooled down offensively since then, he’s still a defensive menace. He’s slashing .250/.321/.426/.747 with 13 home runs. He’s also a menace behind the plate, with nine outs above average, which is the best in the American League, and only two behind the best in the MLB.
Narváez has truly been a great replacement after losing Teel, who’s gone on to tear it up for the Chicago White Sox. However, it was worth getting Crochet, and Narváez has been a great catcher, and looks like he’ll be around for a while.