The last 24 hours have brought a lot of embarrassment and controversy for the Milwaukee Bucks. First, they suffered a humiliating exit in the first round of the playoffs at the hands of the Indiana Pacers. Then, minutes after the game, Patrick Beverley’s disrespectful gesture toward veteran ESPN producer Malinda Adams brought more heat toward him and the organization. While majority of the times, Draymond Green is considered the most controversial player in the league, even he stays away from the route Beverley took last night, and former ESPN employee Mark Willard pointed it out.
Talking about a significant difference between Draymond and Beverley, Willard said on the Willard & Dibs show, “Draymond has spent the last I don’t know how many years being the top instigator in the NBA… There’s one thing he’s never ever ever done. Take it off the court.”
(Developing Story)