Draymond Green was originally asked if he thinks that the NBA is “boring.” His response: “Absolutely,” Green said, according to an article from the Associated Press. “Ev
Stephen A. Smith reacts to Draymond Green calling 2015-19 the best era in NBA history on Watch ESPN, first streamed on Friday, February 28, 2025.
Stephen A. Smith explains why Oscar Robertson pushed back on Draymond Green for labeling the NBA "boring."
On First Take, Molly Qerim is joined by Stephen A. Smith, Gilbert Arenas and Brian Windhorst to react to Draymond Green's opinion on the best era of NBA basketball.
Stephen A. Smith breaks down why he doesn't believe the Warriors can win a title but loves how Draymond Green thinks a championship is guaranteed.
Draymond Green is no stranger to controversy; he is arguably the most controversial star in the entire NBA. Whether he’s drawing up controversy by his antics on the court, at practice, or on his podcast,
One ESPN analyst strongly disagrees with Draymond Green’s claim that the Warriors dynasty was the best era in NBA history. The always-outspoken Stephen A. Smith could not contain his outrage at Green’s assertion.
Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green sparked a debate on Wednesday on "The Draymond Green Show." He called the Warriors' run from 2015 to 2019 "the best era of NBA basketball" when they had Kevin Durant, a statement that has received a response from Stephen A. Smith.
"There are figures in professional sports that when they speak, you listen. It doesn't matter what they say," Smith said. "Oscar Robertson is one of the greatest players to ever live. Oscar Robertson was the first person to average a triple-double for a season. He was the record that Russell Westbrook ultimately captured and eclipsed."
Draymond Green shocked the NBA world ... after adding Jimmy Butler prior to the Feb. 6 trade deadline. ESPN's Stephen A. Smith reacted to Green's comments on Monday's episode of "First Take ...
Did you see Magic and the 'Showtime Lakers' against the Boston Celtics in the '80s? Am I missing something? Did you see the road that the Chicago Bulls had to travel en route to six
While many expected Jimmy Butler to be at odds with Draymond Green when the Golden State Warriors acquired him at this year's trade deadline, the two get along fine. In fact, Green now admits that he understands why so many players have had issues with Butler in the past.