Kevin Durant received some boos at the TD Garden on Friday, as expected, and his Golden State Warriors teammate, Draymond Green, did not think it was a particularly savvy move by the Boston Celtics fans in attendance.
After the 104-88 victory, Green called it "desperate" behavior that could discourage free agents from taking interviews with the Celtics.
"Fans must be desperate," Green said, via ESPN's Chris Haynes. "Like, who boos a guy for taking an interview? That's crazy. I don't get that. Y'all booing somebody for interviewing [with] y'all? Man, they may scare free agents away. You don't want to take an interview and then make enemies for taking an interview. I don't know. They may want to be careful with that."
"If you're that mad at what somebody else did with [their] life, you need to evaluate your own life," Green continued. "He made a personal decision for his life, for his happiness, for his career. And if people that mad, they need to reevaluate where their head is at in life. Because I don't know if I can stay that mad at somebody for deciding to do something with their life. That's a slippery slope."
After the 104-88 victory, Green called it "desperate" behavior that could discourage free agents from taking interviews with the Celtics.
"Fans must be desperate," Green said, via ESPN's Chris Haynes. "Like, who boos a guy for taking an interview? That's crazy. I don't get that. Y'all booing somebody for interviewing [with] y'all? Man, they may scare free agents away. You don't want to take an interview and then make enemies for taking an interview. I don't know. They may want to be careful with that."
"If you're that mad at what somebody else did with [their] life, you need to evaluate your own life," Green continued. "He made a personal decision for his life, for his happiness, for his career. And if people that mad, they need to reevaluate where their head is at in life. Because I don't know if I can stay that mad at somebody for deciding to do something with their life. That's a slippery slope."