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No mercy, NBA commentator slams Warriors Green as victim after defeating the Timberwolves in Game 2

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NBA commentator Dan Patrick lashed out at veteran forward Draymond Green after the Warriors lost their second game on Thursday.

NBC Sports' Dan Patrick criticized the capricious veteran as NBA comments continued to react to the angry "black" remarks made by Golden State Warriors veteran Draymond Green after losing 93-117 to the Minnesota Timberwolves in Game 2. Patrick noted that Green had committed dirty behavior for years and he believed Draymond himself had created a controversial player image. This is not a nickname fabricated by the media.

Patrick refuted Green's remarks after losing the second game.

"He is really copying Dennis Rodman's tactics. A player who averages 8 points, 7 rebounds, 6 assists, a few steals and has a good defense, how can I get his attention? On a team with Durant, Stephen or Clay, he did it," Green said. "Congratulations, you'll be working on commentary in the future, but don't do that. You're not a victim. You did stupid things. You've made your team pay the price before; you'll likely make your team pay the price again."

"One-on-one you say it's all your fault, I mean, look at your game." "You google Draymond Green, and you'll only see 10 minutes of stupid games and your mean attacks on others," Patrick concluded.

Green talked about his image when he roared after the Warriors locker room, which caught Dan Patrick's attention, according to The Athletic's Anthony Slater.

"I'm not an angry black man," Green told reporters via ClutchPoints. "I'm a very successful, well-educated black man with a happy family. I play basketball well. I do my things well. The plans that keep me looking like an angry black man are crazy. I've had enough. It's ridiculous."

Warriors' Draymond Green made 3 of 10 shots, scored 9 points, and had five assists, four rebounds, one steal and one block.

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"You can always defend him through Jimmy. He is a great singles player and a great passer." "It's more important to determine who is around him and who will play in the third game," Cole said. "What would our rotation look like. It's not as simple as Stephen's absence, so we're just replacing him with one guy. The domino effect of Stephen's absence led to Terres to play tonight because we need to score. We need the finishing ability, and you see how he's on the court. J.K. So."

The Warriors are striving to take a 2-1 lead in Saturday's third game.

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