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Draymond Green issued a weak apology regarding his viral clash with Charles Barkley, claiming his comments were misinterpreted. He stated he doesn't have an ego and was merely joking.
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Draymond Green offered one of the more flaccid apologies ever recorded on Saturday when he talked about his viral spat with Charles Barkley for the first time since it happened last week.
If you missed it, the four-time champion told Barkley on Inside the NBA that his goal was to ânot look like youâ during Barkleyâs last few seasons on the Houston Rockets. Many fans vented on social media afterward the comment was off-putting, disrespectful, and ahistorical, considering Barkley put up some pretty impressive stats at the end of his career.
Green said he was a âman of accountabilityâ on his podcast on Saturday, but that his comments were misinterpreted by the masses; the Golden State Warriors star said he was merely telling a âjokeâ that shouldnât have been âreceived that way.â He then said if people took his comment the wrong way, he was sorry they took it the wrong way.
âIf itâs received the way I see it being received, I am not too big to say yo, if that was viewed as disrespect publicly, then I can say sorry publicly,â Green said. âBecause Iâm not⊠Iâm not⊠like, I donât have an ego, right?â
He continued, âmy intent was pure. But if in fact itâs viewed as public disrespect, I can publicly apologize, because the disrespect ainât the intent.â
Greenâs sorry-if-it-was-taken-that-way apology comes after his awkward exchange with Barkley on May 6. Barkley had just finished saying Green and the Warriors were probably finished winning titles because Green and Stephen Curry are on the wrong side of 35.
Thatâs when Green responded by saying he may have to measure success differently now â and one of those ways is to not resemble Barkley during his last couple of years.
You can watch that moment below:
Green has won four rings and is viewed as one of the best defensive players in league history, but his comments were seen as a mindless diss by many fans, considering Barkley is a former MVP and one of the best NBA players ever. Barkley never won a title, but he did take the Phoenix Suns in 1993, where they lost to and the in 6 games.
Draymond Green told Charles Barkley on *Inside the NBA* that his goal was to 'not look like you' during Barkley's final seasons.
Many fans found Green's comments off-putting and disrespectful, criticizing them on social media for being ahistorical.
Draymond Green apologized for how his comments were perceived, stating that if they were viewed as disrespectful, he was sorry for that misunderstanding.

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Many fans and NBA writers pointed out Greenâs stats look terrible when compared to Barkleyâs.
Barkley responded to Green on Friday, saying âI never punch down. Look, Draymondâs a good player, [but] weâre not on the same level.â
Watch Green above via YouTube.
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