Doc Rivers said the Warriors got a lucky break not playing his Clippers or the Spurs in last year’s playoffs. He didn’t mean Golden State was lucky to win its championship, a point he made crystal clear. He just meant the Warriors got a lucky break. It doesn’t mean they wouldn’t have won, anyway. It doesn’t mean much of anything. Every championship team experiences luck.
Of course, the Warriors – particularly Draymond Green – are taking that as a slight.
Diamond Leung of Bay Area News Group
Draymond Green compared all those disrespecting to scorned bitter females.
— Diamond Leung (@diamond83) October 13, 2015
Draymond Green: "It's funny. It's like a bitter female. Like, you ever dealt with a bitter female that's just scorned? God! That's rough."
— Diamond Leung (@diamond83) October 13, 2015
Draymond Green: "When you're dealing with a bitter female that's scorned, that's one of the worst things in the world. And God, that's bad."
— Diamond Leung (@diamond83) October 13, 2015
You see? Because scorned bitter women are different than scorned bitter men. So very different – and worse. Much, much worse.
Unless Green is just trying to have the back of Klay Thompson, whose girlfriend apparently caught the shooting guard guard cheating. That’d probably make these comments even stranger.