@AppRants@deleon9513@misma@Mazcards_@EldenMonitors It's a sad reflection on society that people can't be happy for another person's W. As long as the W isn't backdoored or botted then I'm happy for everyone who gets Ws.
@ForCarmine37@TheNBABase I don't have respect for anyone who can't even get their homophobic slurs spelled correctly. Gives you an insight into the low watt brain rattling around up there. And no I'm not a D. Green fan.
There are less and less people who care at all what Draymond Green has to say about anything.
And for the idiots who wanna say "well you commented so you care"
I don't care about what he actually said, I care to point out how a growing number of people have no respect for a fagget like Draymond Green
Draymond Green on why Tyler Hansbrough’s game didn't translate to the NBA after being "unstoppable" in college
“He was really good on those UNC teams. I had the opportunity to play against him, he was unstoppable. They went to him every time; he was extremely strong. Tyler Hansbrough, he was relentless and in college, that relentless type of attitude works. In the NBA, you kind of got to have a little more skill and I just don’t think Tyler Hansbrough had the skill.
He also didn’t have the athleticism that the bigs had that he was going up against. And so in turn, I just don’t think it translated as well. Don’t get me wrong, Tyler Hansbrough still had a respectable NBA career, It just didn’t turn out to be who he was at North Carolina.
No one in the NBA was just going to throw Tyler Hansbrough the ball and say, ‘Go get us a bucket.’ It wasn’t fluid enough, it was too rugged. It was, ‘Ah, I’m going to go through you.’ Just ultimately, he didn’t live up to what he was in college and maybe people were expecting from him. But in this NBA, you have to play a role. Unless you’re Steph Curry or LeBron James, you must play a role and that’s kind of what happened.”
(Via @DraymondShow )