Doc Rivers and 76ers to ‘Wait and See’ On Joel Embiid’s Return to Game 3

Finding themselves down 0-2 in the Eastern Conference semifinals, the Philadelphia 76ers have been overwhelmed by the Miami Heat’s commandment of the boards and paint with superstar center Joel Embiid still sidelined due to an orbital fracture and concussion sustained in Game 6 of the first round.

After Wednesday nights 119-103 loss, Sixers head coach Doc Rivers reiterated his uncertainty surrounding the five-time All-Star’s return to the court.

“I really don’t know. We talked [Tuesday], and we talked [Wednesday],” Rivers said in his postgame press conference.

“He looked good, as far as talking. But he’s got so many steps to go through, and I don’t think he’s cleared any of them right now. So we just have to wait and see.”

Mid-way through the third quarter of Game 2, Yahoo Sports’ Chris Haynes reported that Embiid had told him he’s feeling better, but Tuesday was the first day since the injury that he was able to use his phone as the brightness of the screen was causing discomfort.

On Tuesday, Rivers added that he didn’t want to provide any “false hope” toward his star big mans’ return. But with Game 3 back at home in front of the Philly fans on Friday night, the fourth year coach for the Sixers third-year coach said, “That’s what the film is for, and that’s what adjustments are for.”



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How to watch WFA, WNFC

During spring, women’s professional football players take the field in one of two professional leagues: the WFA and the WNFC. Here’s how to watch women’s football this season.

In January, the Women’s Football Alliance, one of two professional women’s tackle football leagues in the United States, signed a landmark broadcasting deal with ESPN2.

The deal allows the WFA Pro Division National Championship, which will take place at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium in Canton, OH, to broadcast live on ESPN2 during July 8-10.

It’s a major development for the growth of women’s football, as the lacking coverage of women’s football has long restricted the growth of the sport.

But before two WFA teams make it all the way to the “Mecca of Football”, there is an entire regular season of women’s football to watch this spring and summer in two distinct leagues: the WFA and the WNFC (Women’s National Football Conference).

Here are all the details on the two women’s professional football leagues in the United States with more information on how to watch games and support local teams in your area.

What is the WFA?

The WFA is the “largest, longest-running, and most competitive women’s tackle football league in the world.” Though there have been several professional women’s football leagues since 1967, the WFA’s 13-year existence is a testament to the league’s non-profit business model, which “encouraged community and corporate sponsorship with revenue being re-invested into its WFA teams and players.” This has allowed the WFA to be supported by major companies such as Wilson and Secret.

Since 2009, the league has grown across the nation and currently includes 11 Pro Division teams. The WFA also includes Division 2 teams, Division 3 teams, and developmental teams. According to a map of WFA teams, there are 69 teams across all levels.

One of the most prominent WFA teams, the Boston Renegades, won the last WFA National Championship. Formed in 2015, the Renegades continue a rich history of women’s football in Boston that began with the pre-WFA Massachusetts Mutiny in 2001.

Just like their NFL New England Patriots counterparts, Boston-based women’s football teams have brought home six national championships to Titletown. The Renegades have won three consecutive WFA Championships: in 2018, 2019 and 2021.

“All of my Boston teammates who live there, they say there’s something in the water,” Renegades wideout Adrienne Smith told FanSided. “Boston constantly wins, and you could just make up a sport, like, flicking pencils into a cup. People in Boston would be the best at it.”

In 2020, the Renegades were featured in the documentary “Born To Play“, which chronicles a season with the team. The documentary premiered on ESPN and is now available on Hulu.

What is the WNFC?

Although the WFA is currently the longest-running women’s professional football league, it is not the only professional women’s football league. The WNFC, which was created in 2018, has already grown exponentially to include 17 teams across the United States.

The aim of the WNFC is to “create and foster an environment for female athletes to sustain healthy lifestyles through playing, coaching and participating in American Football at the highest level.”

Holly Custis, who is a 16-year veteran linebacker inducted into the Semi-Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2018, plays for the Utah Falconz of the WNFC.

“The WNFC has done a lot in just a handful of years,” Custis told FanSided. “I think it’s a difference in philosophy, but what I’ve noticed is since the WNFC came along a few years ago, the WFA kind of stepped up their game, too. So it’s a healthy competition right now, which I think is the best thing that I’ve seen for the sport in a while.”

The WNFC has also landed major sponsorship deals and a massive contract for their own championship game this summer. The WNFC is sponsored by Adidas, Riddell and Vyre, a streaming platform that streams WNFC games. The WNFC’s 2022 IX Cup Championship will be hosted at another mecca for American football: The Star in Frisco, TX, which is the indoor practice field of the NFL Dallas Cowboys.

The WNFC is working to make women’s football more accessible and affordable, as the “pay-to-play” model is something that women’s football leagues have struggled with for years.

“The WNFC and the teams in the WNFC are working to do everything in their power to significantly reduce and eventually eliminate the “pay to play” burden,” reads the team’s website.

How to watch WFA football

The 2022 WFA season kicked off on April 9, and it continues until May 28.

Then, the 2022  WFA Pro Division National Championship takes place on July 9.

Televised WFA games can be found aggregated on their website, while live games can be streamed on FTF Sports. Games are also available on Roku, Twitch, Xbox, NXT LVL, fios by Verizon, AT&T U-verse, and DirectTV.

The WFA also produces a weekly matchup preview show called, “Road To Canton”, which recently featured D.C. Divas wide receiver Lois Cook. Cook is one of four women’s football players who represents Team Milk, and she opened up to FanSided in February about her love of the game.

According to the WFA, “over 150,000 fans tuned into the 2021 Games of the Week broadcasted on Roku and DirecTV.”

How to watch WNFC football

The 2022 WNFC season kicked off on April 2, and it lasts eight weeks until May 21. After a league-wide bye week, the WNFC playoffs take place between June 9-11.

Then, the 2022 IX Cup Championship Weekend is from June 24-26.

The 2022 WNFC season can be streamed on the Vyre Network.

While not all games are televised on Vyre, over half of the teams in the league had their games uploaded to Vyre on April 30.

How to support women’s football

The easiest way to support the WFA and WNFC are to buy tickets, attend games, and buy merchandise. You can buy WFA game tickets here, and you can buy WNFC game tickets here.

If you’re unable to attend a game in-person, you can stream the games live. While this might seem insignificant, every viewer matters: the streaming numbers showcase the demand for women’s football and justify major broadcasting deals with television networks. If more viewers tune in to women’s football, then these athletes can be seen on networks like ESPN2 for more than just their championship game.

Partnerships and media coverage are a major step in advancing the game for women and bringing the game to more fans. According to the WFA, “hundreds of media outlets have written articles about the WFA in the past year including ESPN, USA Today, Sports Illustrated, Washington Post, and New York Times,  reaching millions of readers.”

This means that for companies associated with these teams, it allows their brands to be seen by a larger sports audience as the game continues to grow.

For businesses, sponsoring teams in the WFA and WNFC alleviates the financial burden these athletes face while associating their brand with an important cause: advancing the equity for women in football.

“Women’s sports needs all the support it can get,” reads the WNFC’s website. “Women’s football is the most underrepresented of all. We are always looking for organizations who want to help see women’s sports thrive. Building mutual partnerships with our sponsors is what the WNFC is about. If you’re interested in becoming a sponsor/partner of the WNFC, please email admin@wnfcfootball.”

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Spartak Moscow & Wolfsburg poke fun at Man City over CL exit


 

A pair of clubs from across the continent have taken to social media over the last 24 hours, to poke fun at Premier League champions Manchester City.

This of course comes fresh on the back of Pep Guardiola’s troops being sent packing from the Champions League in heartbreaking fashion.

After carrying a 2-goal aggregate advantage into injury time at the Bernabeu, the Sky Blues looked an absolute certainty to book their spot in a finale meeting with Liverpool.

Real Madrid, and more specifically Rodrygo, though, had other ideas.

Los Blancos’ gifted young attacker, after being introduced off the bench, bagged a brilliant last-gasp double, setting the stage for Karim Benzema’s extra-time spot-kick to spark chaotic celebrations across the Spanish capital, in the process bringing an end to Man City’s ongoing pursuit of a first-ever Champions League crown.

And, as alluded to above, two other clubs from across Europe who were not at all shy in taking advantage of the opportunity to have some lighthearted fun at the expense of the Citizens came in the form of Spartak Moscow and Wolfsburg.

The former were quick to point towards the continued woes of Pep Guardiola’s men in attempting to bring an end to their European trophy drought, with Wolfsburg having highlighted Real Madrid’s famed comeback abilities, after themselves being the victims of as much back in the 2015/16 campaign:

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Turning attentions back towards the road ahead for City, Guardiola and co. will of course now have to put their Champions League heartbreak swiftly behind them, ahead of a return to domestic competition this weekend.

Amid their tense ongoing battle with Liverpool for the Premier League title, the Sky Blues are set to welcome Newcastle United to the Etihad on Sunday evening.

As things stand, City remain top of the pile in the English top-flight, but just a point clear of Jurgen Klopp’s Reds, themselves in line for a tough test when they play host to Antonio Conte’s Tottenham on Saturday night.

 

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REPORT: Gary Payton II to Miss At Least 3 Weeks Due to Elbow Injury

Gary Payton II will reportedly miss at least three weeks, per Shams Charania of The Athletic, due to the fractured elbow he suffered on Tuesday in Game 2.

Charania also reported that Payton’s MRI revealed some slight ligament. The injury occurred when Dillon Brootes while ks committed a hard foul on a fast-break opportunity, drawing a Flagrant 2 foul after review due to Brooks hitting Payton on the head and the Oregon State product subsequently staying on the ground for several minutes while team doctors evaluated him.

Should the Warriors advance to the NBA Finals, they haven’t ruled out a return.

The Warriors-Grizzlies series is tied at 1-1, shifting to San Francisco for Game 3 on Saturday.



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Warriors Announce Medical Updates For Gary Payton II and Andre Iguodala

EDITOR’s NOTE: The Warriors announced that Gary Payton II will be re-evaluated in two weeks. The team also announced that Andre Iguodala is making progress in his back injury rehab and will be re-evaluated in one week.

Gary Payton II will reportedly miss at least three weeks, per Shams Charania of The Athletic, due to the fractured elbow he suffered on Tuesday in Game 2.

Charania also reported that Payton’s MRI revealed some slight ligament. The injury occurred when Dillon Brootes while ks committed a hard foul on a fast-break opportunity, drawing a Flagrant 2 foul after review due to Brooks hitting Payton on the head and the Oregon State product subsequently staying on the ground for several minutes while team doctors evaluated him.

Should the Warriors advance to the NBA Finals, they haven’t ruled out a return.

The Warriors-Grizzlies series is tied at 1-1, shifting to San Francisco for Game 3 on Saturday.



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Miami Dolphins excited about Channing Tindall’s ‘versatility, speed’ – NFL Nation

MIAMI — The Miami Dolphins had four picks in this year’s NFL draft, including just one in the first three rounds. But in the third round (102nd overall), they grabbed a player who is an ideal fit for their defensive scheme.

Georgia linebacker Channing Tindall flew somewhat under the radar playing on a defense that included linebackers Nakobe Dean and Quay Walker. In fact, he was the ninth of the Bulldogs’ record 15 players selected this past weekend.

Despite the star power around him, the Dolphins never lost sight of Tindall throughout the pre-draft process.

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“He was a player that we had been targeting throughout the process,” general manager Chris Grier said. “We met with him in Indianapolis [at the NFL combine] and really enjoyed our time with him. We brought him down here on a [top] 30 visit, spent a lot of time with him here as well. For us, it’s the versatility, the speed is what we like. He can play, he has the ability to play all three downs and play special teams, as well.

“In talking to [Georgia coach] Kirby Smart the other day again about him, he was just talking about what tremendous speed and toughness and the character of the kid and how Kirby really loved [Tindall] and thinks he’s going to be a really good player in the NFL.”

After playing sparingly in his first three seasons with the Bulldogs, Tindall turned in his best collegiate season as a senior in 2021, posting 67 tackles, 5.5 sacks and 7.5 tackles for loss.

He called his uptick in production the result of extra time spent with Georgia linebackers coach Glenn Schumann, and a renewed mentality entering the season.

“I just took extra time and watched film with him. I feel like I knew what I had to do,” Tindall said. “I was on a mission before the season started … like I have to get this done. I would say the biggest thing is probably just my mindset. My mindset was do or die.”

How Tindall was used last season helps in deciphering what his role with the Dolphins will be, particularly as a rookie. Grier said Georgia took advantage of Tindall’s 4.47 speed in the 40-yard dash, using him as a pass-rusher, quarterback spy and in coverage.

Miami blitzed on 38% of its opponents’ dropbacks last season, the second-highest rate in the NFL. That type of aggression is why Tindall feels his skill set perfectly suits his new team.

“The way they use their linebackers is different,” he said. “They use their linebackers everywhere. They put them on the edge sometimes, they put them on the line, they put them at Mike, Will. They are very versatile and I feel like I fit into it.”

As enticing as his skill set is, Tindall’s shortest path to early playing time will come on special teams, where Grier said he expects him to contribute. He will compete with Elandon Roberts, Duke Riley and Brennan Scarlett for defensive reps at inside linebacker, but his ability to cover sideline to sideline sets him apart. He is likely to be worked into the Dolphins’ rotation as soon as he grasps the scheme.

Miami also added an outside linebacker in the seventh round, Cameron Goode, who has an uphill battle to crack the initial 53-man roster but could sneak into the team’s pass-rush rotation with a strong summer camp.

With only four picks to work with and an unwillingness to part with any of its five picks in the first three rounds of next year’s draft, the Dolphins had to take what they could get, whichever way the board fell.

They left their facility Saturday thrilled with the way it did.

“You want to feel good about the players that you add,” coach Mike McDaniel said. “The bottom line is that we need some Miami Dolphins that our locker room can embrace and that can make the players that we have better and make the team better.

“That’s what we did and we feel great about that.”

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Geno Smith vs. Drew Lock (vs. TBD?): Where Seahawks go from here at QB – NFL Nation

RENTON, Wash. — The Seattle Seahawks‘ first quarterback competition since 2012 began in earnest Monday, when they were allowed to begin holding on-field drills as part of their voluntary offseason workout program. Things will start to get more real when OTAs begin on May 23.

In a battle that doesn’t have nearly the intrigue as when then-rookie Russell Wilson beat out Matt Flynn and Tarvaris Jackson a decade ago, it’s Drew Lock vs. Geno Smith vying to take over Wilson’s starting spot. And while the Seahawks could still acquire someone else to make that a three-man race — Baker Mayfield the most obvious candidate — developmental prospects Jacob Eason and undrafted free agent Levi Lewis are the only other quarterbacks on their depth chart for now.

So much for the widely held belief that they needed to take a QB1 in this year’s draft.

Malik Willis was a popular mock pick for Seattle at No. 9 overall. The Seahawks passed on Willis four times before he was taken 86th overall — feeling he was nowhere near NFL-ready, according to one source — and didn’t think enough of the other quarterbacks to take one with any of their nine selections.

“It’s hard for rookies,” general manager John Schneider said after the draft, explaining the decision to not take a quarterback and hinting at how lousy this year’s QB class was. “It’s very hard on rookies to come in here and [compete right away]. You have to have unique, unique qualities … Continuously throughout the draft, it just didn’t fall the right way for one reason or another.”

In many ways, the Seahawks declining to take a quarterback this year was a repeat of 2011.

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Back then, they let long-time starter Matt Hasselbeck walk in free agency before signing Jackson to a modest short-term deal that made it clear they viewed him as a bridge option. They had long-term uncertainty at quarterback and not many attractive options in what was considered — and proved to be — a weak draft at the position.

The Seahawks had interest in Andy Dalton but passed on him late in the first round, with not everyone in their football operations in agreement that he was the answer. It turned out to be the right decision not because of who they took — tackle James Carpenter — but because not forcing the Dalton pick paved the way for Seattle to draft Wilson a year later.

While the Seahawks didn’t consider taking Willis or any other quarterback at No. 9 like they considered Dalton at No. 25 in 2011, there was a coincidental parallel in taking a tackle instead.

And the Seahawks were fortunate that Charles Cross fell to them.

With the top two pass-rushers (Travon Walker and Aidan Hutchinson), the top two corners (Derek Stingley Jr. and Ahmad “Sauce” Gardner) and two of the top three tackles (Ikem Ekwonu and Evan Neal) taken among the first eight picks, Cross was the only player left the Seahawks wanted to draft at No. 9, according to a source. They needed pass-rusher Kayvon Thibodeaux (whom they didn’t like) and receiver Drake London (whom they didn’t need) to come off the board in order for Cross — their second-rated tackle behind Ekwonu — to still be there.

While the Seahawks were on the clock, the Jets wanted to flip picks and move up one spot, worried that another team wanted to move up in Seattle’s spot for the receiver New York wanted, Garrett Wilson. The Seahawks then would have taken Cross at 10, but with no deal, they stayed put and took him at 9.

“We’re just really excited that we have a pillar at left tackle,” Schneider said.

But they still have a long-term quarterback question.

The Seahawks believe some of Luck’s struggles over his first three seasons with the Denver Broncos were the result of tough-luck circumstances, including a coordinator change and a COVID-truncated offseason after he finished his rookie year strong. They think he’s got enough untapped potential to warrant a one-year look, provided he can beat out Smith.

They like Smith’s command of their system and believe they uncovered the offensive formula that best suits him when he led the Seahawks to a blowout win over the Jacksonville Jaguars in his third and final fill-in start for Wilson last season.

But both Smith (13-21) and Lock (8-13) have career records well below .500, so there’s more hope than certainty that either of them can stick.

“Geno Smith is the guy that did the most playing for us and has the most background, so Drew is in the catch-up mode right now,” coach Pete Carroll told NFL Network during the draft. “We’ll get on the field for the first time Monday and get a chance to see what he looks like, and we can really get a feel. I love the potential. We loved the guy coming out. I’m liking him in our culture and the way we’re going to approach things. We’re going to support this kid and give him every opportunity to find the best he has to offer. I think he’s really going to take to it and we’ll see how far it goes. He’s got some real weapons around him.

” … So whoever wins this thing in the competition is going to have a good surrounding supporting cast, and Drew will try to take advantage of that.”

As for the Mayfield possibility, the former Cleveland Browns starter and 2018 No. 1 overall pick guessed on the “Ya Never Know” podcast last month that Seattle would “probably” be his most likely landing spot. But there has been no firm indication that the Seahawks have anything more than tepid interest in Mayfield. It would likely take the Browns eating much — if not most — of his guaranteed $19 million salary for 2022.

Lock is making less than $1.5 million on the final year of his rookie contract. Smith’s one-year deal has a base value of $3.5 million and incentives worth another $3.5 million, but there’s only $500,000 guaranteed. That gives the Seahawks flexibility to add someone else at the right price and/or move on from Smith if he doesn’t emerge as their starter.

With the Browns in a holding pattern, the Seahawks might have time to evaluate their current options then revisit the Mayfield possibility after the offseason program if needed.

“We’re really happy with the guys we’ve got, to see them battle, and we’ll see what happens,” Carroll told NFL Network. “You never know what’s going on down the road. We’re always looking.”

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Mo Salah sends Champions League message following Manchester City’s shock exit


Liverpool forward Mo Salah has taken to social media to send a short message to Champions League finalists Real Madrid after Los Blancos produced yet another astonishing comeback on their road to the final in Paris.

Carlo Ancelotti’s side had already produced incredible turnarounds against Paris Saint Germain and Chelsea in the previous two rounds to squeeze through, but looked as if they had run out of road against Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City when Riyad Mahrez handed the Cityzens a 1 goal lead on the night, and a two-goal lead on aggregate.

That all changed in stoppage time, however, as super-sub Rodrygo popped up with two goals, Real Madrid’s first and second shots on target of the game, to send the fans into jubilation and the tie in extra time.

Then, in the first half of the added 30 minutes, Karim Benzema won his side a penalty, before dusting himself down and slotting home what turned out to be the winner and complete a remarkable comeback in the Santiago Bernabeu.

Salah sends Madrid message

And, Liverpool star Mohamed Salah has got his wish, having revealed that he wanted to play Real Madrid and not Manchester City in the final in Paris, got his wish.

The Egyptian, taking to social media, clearly wants revenge for 2018, where he was taken off with a dislocated shoulder in Liverpool’s 3-1 defeat to Real Madrid. He tweeted a simple message. ‘We have a score to settle’.

And, with arguably the most in-form team in Europe up against the record winners who defy logic time and time again, it is set up to be a mouthwatering contest.

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# Team MP D P
1 Manchester City 34 63 83
2 Liverpool FC 34 64 82
3 Chelsea FC 34 39 66
4 Arsenal FC 34 13 63
5 Tottenham Hotspur 34 20 61
6 Manchester United 36 5 58
7 West Ham United 35 7 52
8 Wolverhampton Wanderers 34 1 49
9 Brighton & Hove Albion 35 -8 44
10 Newcastle United 35 -16 43
11 Leicester City 33 -6 42
12 Crystal Palace 34 3 41
13 Aston Villa 33 -2 40
14 Brentford FC 35 -11 40
15 Southampton FC 35 -17 40
16 Burnley FC 34 -15 34
17 Leeds United 34 -34 34
18 Everton FC 33 -20 32
19 Watford FC 34 -37 22
20 Norwich City 34 -49 21
Player Team Goals
Salah, Mohamed Liverpool FC 22
Son, Heung Min Tottenham Hotspur 19
Ronaldo, Cristiano Manchester United 18
Jota, Diogo Liverpool FC 15
Mane, Sadio Liverpool FC 14
Kane, Harry Tottenham Hotspur 13
Toney, Ivan Brentford FC 12
Zaha, Wilfried Crystal Palace 12
De Bruyne, Kevin Manchester City 11
Saka, Bukayo Arsenal FC 11
Mahrez, Riyad Manchester City 11
Mount, Mason Chelsea FC 10
Bowen, Jarrod West Ham United 10
Fernandes, Bruno Manchester United 10
Dennis, Emmanuel Watford FC 10
Pukki, Teemu Norwich City 10
Sterling, Raheem Manchester City 10
Raphinha Leeds United 10
Vardy, Jamie Leicester City 10
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Nets Announce Ben Simmons Will Undergo Back Surgery

The Brooklyn Nets announced that Ben Simmons would undergo back surgery on Tuesday.

According to Nick Friedell of ESPN, the surgery is a “microdiscectomy procedure” that will “alleviate pain caused by the herniated disc” in his back. Simmons will reportedly take 3-4 months to recover fully, per NBA insider Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN.

Simmons’ back injury was first reported shortly after the 76ers traded him to the Nets for James Harden at the trade deadline. Simmons sat out the entire 2021-22 season and playoffs due to a season-long battle with mental health and the aforementioned lower back injury that prevented him from a possible Game 4 return in the Nets’ first-round series against the Celtics.



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JJ Reddick Defends Draymond Green: ‘He is Real, Authentic, and Unfiltered’

Tensions were high when Draymond Green had to leave Game 2 of the Warriors-Grizzlies Western Conference semifinal to get stitches after getting elbowed in the eye by Xavier Tillman while both were going after a loose ball. As he walked off the floor and into the locker room, Green flipped off the Memphis fans who were booing him.

Afterward, Green minced no words about how he felt about Grizzlies fans, defiantly letting the media know that he would take the fine for detrimental conduct and make up the lost money through an appearance.

“If you’re going to boo somebody who’s getting hit in the eye, (his) face running down blood, you should get flipped off,” Green said. ” So, I’ll take the fine. I’ll go do an appearance and make up the money. But it felt really good to flip them off. I could’ve had a concussion or anything. So if they’re gonna be that nasty, I can be nasty too. I’m assuming the cheers was because they knew I’d get fined.”

“Great, I make $25 million a year; I should be just fine.”

On Wednesday, JJ Redick, who joined ESPN last year as an analyst after a 15-year playing career, defended Green to Chris “Mad Dog” Russo, who wasn’t the biggest fan of the Warriors’ big man choice to flip off the Memphis faithful in attendance who cheered as Green left to get stitches for his bloody eye.

“I want to take a little umbrage with this ‘shut up and play’ because that has the same sort of connotations that the ‘shut up and dribble’ crowd has towards athletes, and I have a real problem with that,” Redick sounded off. “Specifically with Draymond—the idea that America is tired of him. You do realize the guy has a very popular podcast where he hosts, and he talks, himself, for the majority of the episode, and people listen to that.”

Reddick continued: “He signed a talent deal with Turner [Sports] because people want to hear what Draymond has to say. The reason they want to hear what Draymond has to say is because—just like in this press conference—he is real, authentic, and unfiltered. You can’t take away what makes a player great, so there’s no shut up and play.’”

Russo, meanwhile, insisted that this was “not a political scenario or race situation,” adding that he was just noting that Green is a “polarizing” figure and he is merely speaking for the millions of longtime basketball fans who agree with him about the multi-time NBA champ.

“I’m not saying it’s a race situation. I’m saying the fans you’re talking about, they talk about athletes that way like you just talked about an athlete,” Redick fired back. “The people on Fox News talk about athletes that way; that’s my issue.”

The former Duke star concluded: “I don’t actually care about the fans that watched Bob Cousy play or watched Wilt [Chamberlain] play. I don’t care! I appreciate they’ve been NBA fans that long, but I don’t appreciate the undertone.”



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