Disturbed by green warriors with the “agenda”: “I am not an angry black man”

Minneapolis – After losing the second match in which he received a fifth artistic error of the qualifiers, the Golden Stepet Woorers Drades Green expressed his frustration with what he called “Agenda” to photograph him as a “angry black man”.

Green was hacked by Naz Reed in Minnesota while he was carrying the ball with 8:46 to go in the second quarter of the Timberolvis 99-80 night on Wednesday night in a huge center. After he was worried, Green raised his left arm on the head of Red and Red fell to the ground. Red was called for the personal back, but the technical green errors were evaluated after the review. It is two technicians less than a single match.

After the match, Green issued a quick statement to reporters, saying he believed that there was a “agenda” against him. He did not explain.

“It looked like an angry black man,” Green told reporters in the visitors’ cabinet room. “I am not an angry black man. I am a very successful black man, and I have a great family, and I am great in basketball and great in what I do.

“The agenda to try to continue to make me look like a crazy angry black man. I am tired of it. It’s ridiculous.”

Warriors striker Jimmy Bater said that he agreed that Green’s reputation often leads to calls against him, but he said he was not concerned about Green, he drew a comment later in the post -season.

“No, I think he knows,” said Pater. “We all know. I thought he was stumbling and may have been trying to sell the call. Someone he had, but he is crazy. Every time he does something, it is always a review and always ends until it is something like that.”

With Stephen Carey’s exit through the game at least 4 due to the left knee strings, Patel said that warriors need green to lead and stay ready.

“He knows how much we need now more than ever,” said Pateler. “So I don’t think it reaches seven [technical fouls]”

After Al -Akhdar was evaluated, he made a technical mistake after the review, Green woke up from the bench and shouted to the officials. Carrie walked to half of the stadium to try to calm the green color.

Then the Woreris coach Steve Kiir chose to be without Bater in Green, and pulled the green petal to prevent him from continuing to argument with the referees.

“I could see it was very annoyed, and I didn’t want him to get another technique, so I took it out at that stage and I know that he would have to be careful now after he became two techniques.

“He will have to remain an author. It is clear that we need it, and I am sure he will do because he knows the circumstances.”

In the 6th round of the first round against Houston Ructas, Green made a blatant mistake 1 after a little more than three minutes in the loss of 115-107. Green said he was “embarrassing” because of his lack of composure in that loss, saying that he was “inflamed” and plays a bad tone for his team that night at the Chis Center.

Green said that he had achieved himself within 48 hours between games 6 and 7 by holding conversations from heart to heart with their loved ones, such as his wife, Asli Rene,; Michigan State coach, Tom Iso; Friends are like former teammate Spartans Travis Walton.

Green also said that he contemplated and went to the spa, relying on the methods he learned to calm himself after hours of treatment, consultations and miniaturization calls to check with the CEOs of the American Professional League after his unlimited suspension of Rudi Jubart’s placement in suffocating and Joseph Nurikk in his face before a season.

Green also listened to the slow jam in the 1990s to calm himself and wipe his opinion. At the meeting of the team organized by Green, Curry and Butler at the team’s suburban hotel in Houston on the night before the seventh match last Saturday, Green pledged to his teammates that he would maintain his composure and balance and lead the right path in game 7.

Care was also Long talk with green In the morning, an exchange of shooting before match 7.

Green set the tone of warriors in this victory 103-89 with his defense and comprehensive play. He had 16 points, six rebound balls, five passes and two blocks.

He also maintained his composure when he got a technical error late in the second quarter after Farid Fenflet spoiled him, but he flooded his arm in the Houston point goalkeeper. Green officials gave a technique after the review, coaches assistants and teammates, Green calmed down on the Woriors seat.

It was a play similar to that with Red Thursday night against wolves.

“It is just a habit for him when someone tells him and he is smart,” said Kiir. “So I think Red has been reached, and on arrival, Drimond was passed and his face was passed back. But he usually has a type of his arm to try to make sure that the reference sees this, and contacted, and this led to the technique.”

When Green moved to the stadium at the end of the first half due to the warm -up, he continued to speak to the official President of Tony Bares. In the second half, Al -Akhdar was not called into an error with the clouds of Minnesota.

“It is part of Draimand,” said Kiir. “It is the same thing that makes it a competitor and a winner, sometimes puts it in some cases and we know that it is our duty to try to help him to stay an author. But the competition is so meaningful that he sometimes wanders in the line.”

Before match 2, Green played his best basketball in this season and kept his pledge to lead with a composure to winning the former warriors, in the 7th match against Houston and Game 1 against Minnesota.

But now Green should remain out of the problems with the referees for the rest of this series, as it approaches the automatic spontaneity suspension in one game if it reaches the point of the technical singer or the blatant points.

“He is a man who has grown,” said Pater when asked if he needed to say anything to the green. “He knows how important this is in this team, the importance of each game and how important it is to need to be there. He does not need to tell him anything. He is very capable and he is very tilted. He knows.”

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