
Draymond Green drops 1-word reaction to Tre Holloman's jaw-dropping game-winning shot from beyond half court
Former Michigan State star Draymond Green celebrated his alma mater's exhilarating victory over Maryland on Wednesday with a game-ending taunt on social media.
The Spartans scored a 58-55 road win over the Terrapins, thanks to a game-winning half court heave by guard Tre Holloman that stunned the crowd at College Park.
With less than 10 seconds to go, and the count tied at 55-all, Holloman fielded a pass from teammate Jaxson Kohler following a missed Maryland shot and hit a shot from midcourt as time expired for the victory.
Draymond Green, who helped Michigan State to two Final Four appearances and a Big Ten tournament championship during his time there, highlighted Holloman's clutch performance, sharing a video clip of the shot on Instagram stories and dropping a 1-word taunting reaction.
He wrote:
"BLOUSES!!!"

The win was the fourth straight for No. 8 Michigan State, which is on top of the Big Ten with a 14-3 record and an overall card of 23-5. The Spartans next play on March 3 against the No. 11 Wisconsin Badgers.
Draymond Green says he has no interest in coaching Michigan State
Golden State Warriors All-Star Draymond Green is a true-blue Michigan State Spartan but does not see himself coaching the team down the line even if some fans want him to do so.
The four-time NBA champion, whose No. 23 jersey has been retired by his alma mater, shared his thoughts in a report that came out of The Spartans Wire last year, highlighting he may not be cut to coach Michigan State basketball, or college basketball in general.
The 34-year-old do-it-all player said:
'Man I love Michigan State so much... I will always be a part of the program, but I'm just not sure I can coach Michigan State. Chasing around high school kids whose parents think they are the best thing since sliced bread and trying to tell me what I should do for their kid...
"I'm not sure I can really do that. And also, I've been on a basketball schedule all my life, and I don't think people know what that entails... Being a coach, their schedule is actually worse than mine and my schedule sucks!'
Check out what he had to say below:
While coaching the Spartans may not interest Draymond Green right now, he is very much a player for the Warriors. They are currently eighth in the Western Conference with a 31-27 record and won four straight games.
Green continues to be his all-around self in the 44 games he has played this season, averaging 8.7 points, 5.8 rebounds, 5.7 assists, and 1.3 steals in 28 minutes per game.