I still remember where I was when Kobe Bryant was drafted. It was 1996 and I was nine years old. It was the summer before 4th grade, and I had just started really watching the game. The NBA Draft was on TNT, and after the first few picks, I got bored and restless; not out of the ordinary for a grade schooler. I decided to go to my backyard and put up some shots, something I never did as often as I should have. After some time, I eventually made my way back into the house to catch the rest of the first round. With the 13th pick, the Charlotte Hornets selected the teenage phenom from Philly that many had heard about, but not everyone had seen. He never made it to the Queen City, however, as he was sent almost immediately to the Los Angeles Lakers in exchange for starting center Vlade Divac . Many may not have known it at the time, but this was the summer that would change the shape of the NBA for the next two decades. Aside from the fact the 1996 NBA Draft is now looked at as ...
Draymond Green expressing himself is nothing new. It's part of what makes him great. To call him an emotional player would be a gross understatement. He's loud, brash, in-your-face, and not afraid to say what's on his mind. In short, he keeps it real. However, as comedy legend Dave Chappelle taught us on his iconic Chappelle's Show , there are instances where keeping it real goes wrong. Green's well-publicized dust up with fellow All-Star Kevin Durant during - and following - Monday's loss to the Los Angeles Clippers was one of those instances, with much less comedic effect, leading to a one game suspension for last night's 110-103 win against the Atlanta Hawks. For those of you living under a proverbial rock, with the game tied in the fourth quarter, Green snatched a rebound off a missed shot by Clippers guard Lou Williams, raced down the court, ignoring the pleas of an open Durant, and ended up turning the ball over as time expired. At first yo...