That’s his young fella he knows his game, that means …

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That’s his young fella he knows his game, that means …

That’s his young fella he knows his game, that means …

That’s his young fella he knows his game, that means …

That’s his young fella he knows his game, that means …

That’s his young fella he knows his game, that means …

In a recent fiery take, NBA veteran Draymond Green shared his candid thoughts on rising star Victor Wembanyama and veteran center Rudy Gobert, offering a masterclass in the competitive mindset that defines elite basketball. Green's message was clear: respect and mentorship have their place, but on the court, there's no room for friendship.

"That's his young fella—he knows his game, and that means something," Green said, acknowledging the bond between Wembanyama and Gobert, who share French roots. But the Golden State Warriors star quickly pivoted to the harsh reality of NBA competition. "Can Wemby say 'f*ck you'? It has to be 'f*ck you' right now. It can't be no friends. I don't want to talk to you, don't talk French to me, don't do none of that. We are enemies right now."

Green's words underscore a timeless truth in sports: greatness demands an edge. For Wembanyama, the No. 1 pick in the 2023 NBA Draft, the challenge is to channel that intensity against a mentor like Gobert, a three-time Defensive Player of the Year. "It has to be that," Green emphasized. "If not, you're going to get big bro'd—that's just the way it goes."

Whether you're lacing up for a pickup game or hitting the court in your favorite gear, remember: confidence and grit are just as important as the right jersey. Stay fierce, stay focused—and never forget who's the enemy between the lines.

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