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Draymond Green of the Golden State Warriors is indeed an angry Black man, and this is acceptable. Black men should be allowed a full range of emotions, including anger.
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Golden State’s Draymond Green had a message for the media following his fifth technical foul of these playoffs.
Draymond Green lashed out Thursday night against what he believes to be a portrayal of him as an "angry black man" following the 117-93 Game 2 loss to the Timberwolves.
Draymond Green just wanted to give one quick postgame statement: “The agenda to continue to keep making me look like an angry black man is crazy. I’m sick of it.