Klay Thompson made something of a surprising move this week after he decided to unfollow the Golden State Warriors on social media.
In addition to that, he also cut ties with Stephen Curry on social media – a decision that is arguably even more drastic than the original unfollow spree.
A day later, Draymond Green took to his podcast to address the situation.
“I think that’s comical. I know you all would be wanting like somebody’s feelings to be hurt or something. It ain’t that. [It’s] never going to be that. That’s hilarious.”
Draymond Green on Klay Thompson unfollowing the Warriors on Instagram 😅pic.twitter.com/geg761b6VU https://t.co/CXpmJZ21yD
— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) June 15, 2024
“I know all of you were probably looking forward to me talking about Klay unfollowing the Warriors and deleting some IG posts or something. I had no idea that happened,” he said.
“I think it’s f—ing hilarious. I think that’s comical. I know you all want somebody’s feelings to be hurt or something. It ain’t that. Ain’t never going to be that. That’s hilarious.”
Understandably, fans all had a similar reaction to Green’s comments:
What’s hilarious about it?
— Craig (@c89) June 16, 2024
That’s your brother man, could have sidestepped the question.
— 👍 (@candiebase) June 15, 2024
I’m not a GS fan but I imagine Draymond is talking about their brotherhood. Even if Klay isn’t on
the Warriors anymore, their friendship isn’t going to change which makes it hilarious to him. Fans would think he’s butthurt about Klay unfollowing the Warriors.— J Kristopher (@jkristopher) June 16, 2024
Big picture, Thompson is an unrestricted free agent. There are currently four teams he seems like he would be okay going to if he opts to leave the Warriors, but everything is an option at this point.
Green may be privy to knowledge that nobody else has, but if he isn’t, then his reaction to Thompson’s actions this week are all the more puzzling.
A graduate from the University of Texas, Anthony Amador has been credentialed to cover the Houston Texans, Dallas Cowboys, San Antonio Spurs, Dallas Mavericks and high school games all over the Lone Star State. Currently, his primary beats are the NBA, MLB, NFL and UFC.