‘Violent’ Draymond Green hit with cruel ‘roast’ joke, Stephen Curry named as Warriors carry

Netflix’s recent program, “The Roast of Kevin Hart,” was full of cruel jokes, including one featuring comedian Jeff Ross. Golden State Warriors Stars Draymond Green and Stephen Curry.

When it was time for him to speak, Ross took aim at Green, claiming he was “carried” by Curry throughout his time in the program and on the Warriors.

“Steph Curry couldn’t come tonight, but he took Draymond Green here,” Ross said before emphasizing not to take it personal with another cruel joke.

He said, “I love you, buddy. I won’t make fun of you because you’re violent. You’ve been kicked out more times than Kevin Hart’s DVD.”

In line with Ross’s joke, draymond green Has been fouled more than 20 times so far in his NBA career. That’s actually more than any other active player in the league.

Stephen Curry and Draymond Green have led the Warriors to four championships

Curry and Green have been teammates since 2012, when Green was drafted by the Golden State Warriors. At that time, Curry had already played in the league for four years.

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Since then, he has been a part of the warrior dynasty. The team has won four NBA championships in this era, in 2015, 2017, 2018, and 2022. Green is a four-time NBA All-Star, and was named Defensive Player of the Year in 2017.

Additionally, he is a nine-time All-Defensive player, making five first teams and four second teams. Additionally, Green is also a four-time NBA All-Star, was named Defensive Player of the Year in 2017, and is a nine-time All-Defensive player, making five first teams and four second teams.

During this time, Stephen Curry Is a 12-time NBA All-Star. He is also a two-time league MVP, winning it consecutively in 2015 and 2016. Curry has also been named to the All-NBA First Team four times, and has made five All-NBA Second Teams.

In particular, Curry has become famous for his three-point shooting. The 38-year-old Ohio native has the most three-pointers in NBA history, nearly 1,000 more than the next highest player (James Harden). He also holds the record for most three-pointers in a season, making 402 during the 2015–16 season.

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Washington Wizards forced to apologize after cruel April Fool’s prank

The Washington Wizards found themselves on the defensive after an April Fools’ Day prank during their game against the Philadelphia 76ers on Thursday, which drew serious reaction from fans and commentators alike.

In the skit, three contestants attempted to make a shot at half court while blindfolded for a $10,000 prize. The host instructed the crowd to cheer wildly as if the last contestant had succeeded, even if the ball was missed.

The host said, “It wouldn’t be Gee-Wiz’s April Fool’s Mania without a little bit of fun. Not saying they wouldn’t make it, but I think the first two might miss out.” “The last contestant, we’ll pretend the ball went in the basket. So as soon as it hits the ground, go crazy like they just won $10,000.”

Be happy, they did it. Everyone got into a lather, and one fan was cruelly duped into thinking he had won a big cash prize.

Wizards apologizes after viral April Fool’s prank leaves fan thinking he won $10,000

Who in Blue Hell, in the corporate offices, gave the green light to that joke? What a magician you are.

Critics, including former ESPN anchor Jemele Hill, called the targeting of a fan who paid good money to watch one of the NBA’s worst teams “disgusting.” Others called it insulting and tone-deaf, with some comparing the fan’s apparent frustration to a scene from the Batman film.

The reaction was terrible. And Wizards issued an apology, claiming everyone involved was in on the joke.

“We apologize for last night’s April Fools’ joke that left many people wondering if we misled any fans,” the team said. “This play, involving our mascot and other members of our performance team, was scripted and intended to celebrate this day.”

“All participants were in on the joke, but we missed the mark. Our fans are our priority, and we are committed to providing a positive experience for everyone attending our games.”

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Well, that explains why fans were such a good sport about this stupid prank. He apparently also got himself a signed jersey and some courtside seats for next season.

Great. This means he’ll be able to see what many would consider a huge joke – the Wizards – up close and personal.

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Bronny James trolls Pacers fans with cruel gesture

The Los Angeles Lakers look to get back to their winning ways in Wednesday night’s game with the Indiana Pacers. The Lakers had their nine-game winning streak snapped by the East-leading Detroit Pistons, 113-110, on Monday night.

Sitting at 16-56, the Pacers gave a great opportunity to make a comeback. Los Angeles took advantage of that opportunity and took a 29-point lead in the third quarter. Despite a late rally, Los Angeles prevailed 137–130.

In the win, several bench players received considerable time on the field. This includes LeBron James, son, Bronny James.

In 13 minutes of action, the young James scored four points. One of his two baskets was a rim-rattling dunk. James cut down the baseline and caught a no-look bounce pass from Luke Kennard and went up for a one-handed layup.

Later, James wagging his tongue Towards the Indiana crowd.

It was far from the only highlight of the night from the Lakers.

Luka Doncic led all scorers with 43 points on 15-30 shooting. He added seven assists and six rebounds in the win.

Bronny’s father LeBron also had a good all-round game. He fell just short of another triple-double, scoring 23 points with nine rebounds and nine assists.

Los Angeles improved to 47–26 on the season. They are two games ahead of the Denver Nuggets for the No. 3 seed in the abbreviated Western Conference. The Minnesota Timberwolves and Houston Rockets are close behind, but the Lakers hold the tie-breaker over all three teams.


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Malik Monk Drops Truth Bomb on Cruel Season

The Sacramento Kings’ season has tested everyone in the locker room, and veteran guard Malik Monk is now speaking openly about the frustrations surrounding the team. After another tough loss, Monk offered a brutally honest reflection on where things stand. Sacramento continues to search for answers under head coach Doug Christie, but the reality of this season has become impossible to ignore. With the Kings sitting at 14-50, the worst record in the league, emotions are running high inside the locker room.

The latest loss came against the New Orleans Pelicans, another painful chapter in a year full of failures. That loss gave Sacramento eight losses in its last ten games. Earlier this season, the Kings suffered a 16-game losing streak that began on January 18. The slump finally ended with a win over the Memphis Grizzlies on February 23, but the momentum never came.

After the game, KCRA reporter Sean Cunningham asked Monk if the brutal stretch prepared the Kings for whatever lies ahead. Months of frustration were reflected in his answer.

The monk said, “Yes, nothing can be worse than this.” “Nothing can be worse than this. It can’t happen. So yeah, it prepares you for anything.”

Malik Monk talks honestly about Kings’ season

Monk also reflected on the locker room dynamics as the Kings head into the final weeks of the season. Despite the defeat, he believes the young players are still learning valuable lessons.

“I think the young guys are learning a lot,” Monk said. “The vets are trying to teach them. Yes, they want to learn.”

When the Kings legend was asked about his goals for the remaining games, he kept his answer simple and extremely honest.

“Get well and move forward,” he said. Then he said, “Just deal with this shit, man.”

It was not polished. It was not filtered. But it was real.

Under Doug Christie, the Kings are going through a painful rebuilding year. For Monk and the rest of the roster, the focus now turns to growth, survival and the hope that better days will eventually return.

Because after a season like this, where else can the Kings go but up?


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Paolo Banchero explains the cruel factor that ruined Orlando vs. Pistons

The Orlando Magic have struggled with inconsistency all season, and it all starts with the leadership of Paolo Banchero. Banchero has moments where he looks like a millionaire and he’s figuring out how to be a superstar in the association, but there are also some nights where some of his bad habits come to the fore. That’s what happened in Sunday night’s 106-92 loss to the East-leading Detroit Pistons.

Banchero had 24 points on only 10 field-goal attempts, so he got to the foul line a lot, which is a testament to how aggressive he was in getting to the basket. However, the Magic Stars were more careless than aggressive in some of their plays. They turned the ball over nine times, which is a straight-up death sentence against a Pistons team that tries to physically overwhelm any opponent that comes their way.

after the game, banchero is owned As for some of his missteps, he expressed his frustration at playing below the standards set for himself.

“I thought we had a lot of turnovers. You know, I had a lot of turnovers. Yeah, we gave them a lot of chances. I think it was some bad passes. I was trying to pass it to my teammates when maybe I should have just shot it,” Banchero said, per Jason Beede of the Orlando Sentinel.

“Some of them – a trip, a repeated call, just a bad night. Last game, I had no turnovers. This game, I had nine. So, very frustrating.”

Magical battle for position in the east

Orlando Magic forward Paolo Banchero (5) brings the ball up the court against the Los Angeles Lakers during the first half at Crypto.com Arena.
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If the season ended today, the Magic would once again be fighting for their lives in the play-in tournament. This will be the second consecutive season they have struggled to qualify for the playoffs, and it’s a bit disappointing considering how they went out and acquired Desmond Bane in a blockbuster.

Franz Wagner’s injury hasn’t helped, but overall, the Magic have fallen short of expectations this season with a 31-28 record.


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