Draymond Green calls out studio host for criticizing him after his NBA suspension as he brings the heat to postgame interview: ‘I’m shocked you’re talking to me’

  • It is not clear what comments Bonta Hill made that Green objected to
  • Green did not speak long, bluntly and quickly with Hill, answering his questions
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Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green turned up the heat in a postgame interview with NBC Sports Bay Area.

Green wasn’t too impressed with some negative comments from studio host Bonta Hill after the Warrior was suspended earlier this year.

With Hill joining Chris Mullin and Festus Ezeli after Golden State defeated the New York Knicks, Green didn’t even let the host finish his opening question.

“Bonta, I’m shocked that you’re talking to me. The way you spoke about me when I was suspended has left me very shocked that you are talking to me.”

Hill was surprised by Green’s brashness while Mullin and Ezeli looked at the host and laughed.

Draymond Green called out studio host Bonta Hill (far left) for criticizing him this season

Green was not interested in answering Hill's questions in depth and stared at the camera

Green was not interested in answering Hill’s questions in depth and stared at the camera

Against the Knicks, Green dropped seven points, 10 rebounds and six assists in the win

Against the Knicks, Green dropped seven points, 10 rebounds and six assists in the win

In an effort to get back on track, Hill asked Green what it was like playing their only game of the year at Madison Square Garden.

Green, seemingly uninterested in talking to Hill for long, simply replied, “It’s always a fun game” before staring blankly at the camera.

When it was Ezeli’s turn to ask a question, Green’s mood immediately improved when he had the chance to talk to his former teammate.

Groen started the match, but only played 27 minutes. He shot 3-4 from the field for seven points, but added 10 rebounds, six assists and a block in the 110-99 victory.

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