The Indiana Pacers scored a symbolic victory for their franchise on Sunday after defeating the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden in Game 7 of the second-round series. Thanks to this epic win, the Pacers are now headed to the Eastern Conference Finals, where they have a date with the Boston Celtics.
One is not impressed with what the Pacers have accomplished this season is Warriors star Draymond. Green.
Golden State Warriors news: Draymond Green strongly objects to Pacers criticism
A listener of Green’s podcast asked the Warriors veteran if he think I owe Indiana an apology for calling them a regular season team or not. Not only did the former Defensive Player of the Year scoff at the prospect of having to apologize to the Pacers, but he also decided to repeat his previous statement in an even more brutal way:
:“Personally, I still think this is an 82-game team. I don’t think the Knicks really exist so someone has to make it happen,” Green said.
Jared Goff made NFL revenge history during the Lions era. ..< br>Even the Knicks took a shot at Green’s misdirection here as he explained why he thought the Pacers were more of a fluke.
Green later cautioned The Pacers should not play the Celtics of Boston in the East Finals. In fact, Draymond is adamant that Jayson Tatum and Co. will have no problem handling Indiana in their upcoming seven-game series.