Draymond Green still attracts a lot of criticism following his behavior in recent years. Recently ? That of Udonis Haslem, a highly respected veteran at the Heat. And he absolutely doesn’t understand his counterpart.

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Still suspended until further notice, Draymond Green should still miss a few games for the Warriors. The interior continues its efforts off the field to change its behavior in order to become a better leader… and above all to avoid problems in the middle of a match. But someone who absolutely doesn’t understand what he’s doing is Udonis Haslem.

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Long considered the perfect veteran on the Heat, Udonis Haslem is now recently retired. However, his influence remains enormous on Miami, particularly among young people like Tyler Herro and company. Haslem just imagined himself hitting the back, and doesn’t understand how Green could have gotten to such a point.

 

Udonis Haslem : “I don’t start problems, I finish them. So when I see that Draymond Green is the initiator, it’s definitely not a good thing. When I saw all this I thought it was crazy because I imagine myself in such a situation. Because I am a leader. So when I see Draymond I try to put myself in his place. The way he hits Jordan Poole, I imagine hitting Tyler Herro. »

“I’m trying to understand how he got there because I could never do what he did. There are certain decisions I have to make as a man. And when he returns to the room, he will have to take his turn. It depends on him. »

Unlike Haslem, it’s clear that Green’s leadership is far from exceptional. You could even say he’s bad after everything that’s happened in recent years. We must now hope that this new suspension helps him improve his behavior, or else a departure will no longer be a surprise.

Udonis Haslem doesn’t understand Draymond Green, especially since he’s supposed to be the leader of the Warriors, and has been for so many years. He must help young players, not hit them. A chat with the Heat legend certainly wouldn’t hurt.