Draymond Green and Kevin Durant take comments from the media too personally according to Marcus Spears
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— defends Kevin Durant:"People are like, 'Oh KD made such a mistake. Why would he leave Golden State?' Because we f*¢king told him to!"— defends Kevin Durant: Marcus Spears backed Green and Durant for giving it back to the media, but believes they shouldn't take it personally, as he said: “I ain't saying Draymond shouldn't, I ain't saying KD shouldn't when they clap back. It just never could be personal for me because you are not doing what I'm doing.” “I love these guys having their mediums. I love that they have podcasts. I love that they can get their own word out their own version of how they see things transpiring and what's happening, but opinions and critiques and articles have been written since the beginning of time, OK. It's going to continue to happen.”
I ain t saying Draymond shouldn t I ain t saying KD shouldn t when they clap back It just could never be personal for me - Marcus Spears offers his take on Draymond Green and Kevin Durant s hatred towards media
Green and Durant watching the Women's Basketball team at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. and have often been on the receiving end of media criticism throughout their careers. Durant’s lackluster performance in the playoffs threw question marks on his legacy, despite the number of seasons he’s been the league’s top scorer. The ' Draymond Green, on the other hand, has been the media’s target on multiple occasions – either about his game or his opinions. Draymond Green recently addressed the criticism he’s received, highlighting the use of his social media presence to respond to said criticism. Green and Durant have not hesitated to correct false narratives driven by the media. The star has even gone to the extent of responding to random fans on Twitter. On the latest episode of “First Take,” Marcus Spears stated that the media isn’t different from the past. He said: “I don't know what new media is. I don't know what the media is doing now that I didn't deal with as a player. “We had reporters and beat writers that hated all the time. We had people on television that didn't know particular things about the game, and they made outlandish statements. That's been happening since the beginning of time.” However harsh the media is, players in the past have always found a way to silence the noise and focus on their game. But with today’s access to social media, news reaches the players much more easily than before. Some of them evidently chose not to hold back. "People are like, 'Oh KD made such a mistake. Why would he leave Golden State?' Because we f*¢king told him to!"— defends Kevin Durant:"People are like, 'Oh KD made such a mistake. Why would he leave Golden State?' Because we f*¢king told him to!"— defends Kevin Durant: Marcus Spears backed Green and Durant for giving it back to the media, but believes they shouldn't take it personally, as he said: “I ain't saying Draymond shouldn't, I ain't saying KD shouldn't when they clap back. It just never could be personal for me because you are not doing what I'm doing.” “I love these guys having their mediums. I love that they have podcasts. I love that they can get their own word out their own version of how they see things transpiring and what's happening, but opinions and critiques and articles have been written since the beginning of time, OK. It's going to continue to happen.”