Draymond Green hilariously takes down Charles Barkley’s comment on not looking at the basket when shooting

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Charles Barkley mocks the shooting skills of Draymond Green for not aiming at the basket whenever attempting a shot 

Charles Barkley continues his smear campaign against the Dub Nation inside the NBA studio, ridiculing Draymond Green for just shooting the ball only during the warmups. Charles Barkley blatantly criticizing San Francisco in front of Warriors supporters, he has made it clear that he does not like the Bay Area. The Chucskter would eventually have to deal with the yells of supporters outside the Chase Center, so it was just a matter of time.

Barkley returned it to the audience, but he was not quite willing to let his standards slip either. Even though it’s nearly impossible to resent a place like San Francisco, Barkley claimed that the reason he despises the city and Warriors supporters is that he’s never had a nice time there.

The next person on Charles Barkley’s hit list was Warriors forward Draymond Green. It’s no secret that Green is not the finest shooter, but with the Splash Brothers by his side, he needn’t worry.

The verbal conflict between Charles Barkley and Draymond Green 

Once again, Charles Barkley and Draymond Green engaged in verbal sparring, which is something they are both quite skilled at doing. Green was microphoned up during pre-game warm-ups on Friday night before Game 2 between the Warriors and Mavericks began.

Barkley asked Green, “Dray, why are you shooting the ball in warm-ups and you never shoot it in the game.” “I shoot when I have to, Chuck,” Green came up with an answer. “I shoot when I have to when I need to win championships.”

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Although Green is infamously not a great scorer—he has a lifetime average of just 8.7 points per game – his contributions to the team’s defense and his positive demeanor make him indispensable to Golden State.

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