Oscar Robertson roasts Draymond Green over boring NBA take: Who cares he says

Draymond Green did a whole lot of talking over the weekend at the NBA All-Star Game, but legend Oscar Robertson was none too impressed by the Warriors’ star’s declaration that the league was “boring.”The 86-year-old Robertson fired back at Green’s claim about the NBA, suggesting that Green may find the current game boring because he’s doing a lot of passing and “not shooting a lot.” “Draymond says so much.Who cares what Draymond says?” Robertson said during a SiriusXM NBA Radio interview.

“The game is what it is.People either like the game or they don’t.

And I think people enjoy the game, especially if their team can win. “Not to single that out because I think he knows how to play basketball.But he’s passing the ball to Curry more than anyone I’ve ever seen in basketball.

It might be boring to him at times because of what he’s doing, Maybe it is boring when he’s out there.He’s not shooting a lot, and he’s not guarding a lot.

So it’s boring.”Green was not shy about his feelings about the state of the game or the All-Star Game over the weekend, including lobbing plenty of criticism about the new All-Star Game format during TNT’s broadcast of Sunday’s festivities in San Francisco.Green heavily criticized the inclusion of players from the Rising Stars Challenge, calling it “ridiculous.” That prompted Charles Barkley to fire back during the broadcast seemingly lecturing Green and said, “His generation messed the game up.”The NBA has faced a growing problem in interest in its regular season games and All-Star Game and shrinking TV ratings. Green was speaking to the media over the weekend when he spoke about the challenges the NBA is facing and made his comments that rubbed Robertson the wrong way. “It’s not smart basketball”, Green said.“I saw a clip not too long ago where Kobe said, it’s accidental basketball.

He couldn’t have been more right.It was so refreshing to play against Bron, because e...

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