Golden State Warriors News: Draymond Green Slammed Celtics Fans After Game 7 Loss To Miami Heat

Green did some terrible dancing on his OnAmp program on Tuesday following the Celtics’ 103-84 home loss to the Heat in Game 7 of the series, which Boston had gone into as 7.5-point favourites.

In the NBA Finals from the previous year, the Warriors defeated the Celtics in six games, with the decisive game taking place at Boston’s TD Garden. Green enjoyed the fact that those supporters ultimately had to leave unhappy for the second consecutive season.

During the Finals last June, Green and Celtics supporters engaged in heated debate. In Game 3 of the series at TD Garden, Boston supporters screamed “F–k you, Draymond” and sported shirts that said “Draymond sucks.”

Green immediately trolled back, as is his habit.

Draymond Green Slammed Celtics Fans After Game 7 Loss To Miami Heat

Following a poor performance in Game 7, the Boston Celtics have been receiving a lot of criticism from the media and internet discussion. The Miami Heat defeated the Boston Celtics 103-84 to advance to the Eastern Conference championship game.

Due to his experience with the Boston Celtics, Draymond Green is spiteful like that and enjoys seeing how devastated every single fan of the team is right now. Green has often been seen provoking Celtics supporters this season alone.

Draymond Green spoke candidly about his happiness with the Celtics’ loss on the “The Draymond Green Show” podcast.

“But I must say, it did not hurt me to watch to the Boston Celtics fans suffer. Those people were really rude to me last year and I like to see them suffer. Quite frankly, for the second year in a row in a big close out game, the Boston fans suffer. ”

“The Boston Celtics fans will make excuses, and I aint hearing none of that s**t,” Green said. “Because ya’ll rude, and I’m happy ya’ll lost. If you think back to the series, in every game that mattered, when the pressure was on them to win, they actually lost. And quite frankly, they won on a garbage buzzer-beater at the last second.”

Due to the former coach Ime Udoka’s breach of the team’s rules before to the start of the season, Joe Mazzulla was named the temporary head coach. The Celtics overcame that difficulty, though, and for a significant portion of the season had the best record in the league.

However, the defense started to slip and the offense slowed down before they went into the playoffs.

The Celtics failed to shoot at 39.0% in their last postseason game, including 21.4% from 3-point range. At 15, they made a lot of careless turnovers as well. The Heat were able to shoot 48.8% overall and 50.0% from 3-point range thanks to the Boston Celtics as well.

 

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