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Former basketball player Draymond Green challenges another ex-NBA athlete over allegations against Reggie Miller of encouragement.

NBA veteran Draymond Green counters ex-player over accusations that TNT commentator Reggie Miller favored Green with his cheers.

Former basketball player Draymond Green challenges another ex-NBA athlete over allegations against Reggie Miller of encouragement.

Hear the Dust-Up Between Draymond Green and Eddie Johnson

The Golden State Warriors' thrilling 109-106 victory over the Houston Rockets had more than just game drama - it stirred up a hot debate between NBA analysts. color commentator Eddie Johnson took aim at TNT analyst Reggie Miller, claiming Miller was too biased in his commentary, especially towards Warriors star Draymond Green.

Johnson's comments came after the return of Jimmy Butler, who played a pivotal role in the Warriors' win, boosting their lead to a commanding 3-1 in the opening-round series. Not one to back down, Draymond Green took to social media to fire back at Johnson's criticisms.

"Reggie needs to remember he's doing a national broadcast and should keep it professional," Johnson said. "Here he is cheering on Draymond with pom poms," but Green had a clapback ready for the morning after.

"There are some old-timers who don't waste their time on hate," Green posted.

During the game, Green contributed six points, eight boards, and two assists. Butler led the Warriors with 27 points, with Brandin Podziemski (26), Stephen Curry (17), and Buddy Hield (15) also scoring in double figures.

The Warriors maintained a slim lead at the end of the game, thanks to Butler's game-clinching rebound with just four seconds left. With no choice but to foul, the Rockets' Fred VanVleet missed the potential game-tying shot as the clock expired.

Stephen Curry lauds Jimmy Butler's grit

Following the Warriors' victory, Stephen Curry couldn't help but admire Butler's tenacity. With injuries weighing him down, Butler still managed to make a difference on both ends of the court.

After the game, Curry praised Butler, saying, "nothing but sheer determination and will. Jimmy held it down in Game 3, and I know he wanted to be out there. Injuries can be tough, especially in the playoffs, but for him to gut through that first half and turn it up in the second, it's why he is who he is, and why it means so much to us."

Butler also drained crucial free throws late in the game and secured a crucial rebound in the final seconds to seal the Warriors' win.

Analyzing Broadcaster Criticism during Heated Games

The back-and-forth between Johnson and Miller brings up questions about the need for commentator neutrality during high-stakes games. With tensions running high and emotions on the line, is it possible for analysts to remain impartial when expressing their enthusiasm for a player or team? Draymond Green's reaction to Johnson's comments suggests that there might be a grey area in this discussion, giving room for further debate.

[1] FOX Sports Bay Area, (2022). Warriors vs. Rockets, Game 4: The Excellence of Butler https://www.foxsports.com/nba/warriors/story/warriors-vs-rockets-game-4-recap-05-08-2022-05-186591827[2] NBC Sports Bay Area, (2022). Warriors vs Rockets Game 4 Recap: Warriors cling to 3-1 lead with 1-point winhttps://www.nbcsports.com/bayarea/warriors/warriors-vs-rockets-game-4-recap-warriors-cling-to-3-1-lead-with-1-point-win

  1. Eddie Johnson criticized Reggie Miller for being biased in his commentary towards Draymond Green, stating that he should maintain impartiality during national broadcasts.
  2. Stephen Curry hailed Jimmy Butler's tenacity, commending his performance despite nursing injuries, particularly his contributions in the second half of the game.
  3. Draymond Green's reaction to Johnson's comments seems to hint at a grey area regarding analyst neutrality during high-stakes games, potentially sparking further debate on the matter.
  4. Jimmy Butler secured a crucial rebound with four seconds left in the game, sealing the Warriors' 1-point victory over the Rockets and increasing their commanding lead to 3-1 in the playoffs.
  5. Stephen Curry, along with other Warriors players, scored in double figures, with Butler leading the team with 27 points in the game.
  6. The victory marked an impressive performance by the Warriors in a playoff game where injuries seemed to be a significant factor, with Butler overcoming his to make a difference on both ends of the court.
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