Fans have a laugh & hail Brian Windhorst as he declares Danny Green a tradeable piece on his face: "Windy is a savage", "Mans said I got a job to do"
Brian Windhorst is one of the most reliable sources when it comes to breaking NBA news stories. As one of the few people with exclusive sources, he shared the possibility of what could happen to Danny Green's fate with the Memphis Grizzlies, while both of them sit right next to each other.
On ESPN's "NBA Today," the host of "Hoop Collective" discussed how amazing the Grizzlies have been this season. Green, who was on the show as a guest, was later talked about by Windhorst. He said that the three-time champion could be shipped out in the team's quest to add future assets.
As they sat next to each other, Windy expressed his opinion that Green could get traded. The veteran shooter handled it like a professional and said that he understood the business side.
Let's take a look at some of the funniest reactions from the fans.
Green hasn't played a single game since last season. He's recovering from a torn left ACL during Game 6 of the second round of the playoffs. After his injury, the Philadelphia 76ers were eliminated from the playoffs. During the 2022 draft, the Sixers traded the shooter to the Grizzlies for De'Anthony Melton.
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Brian Windhorst gives his honest take on the Kawhi Leonard situation
LA Clippers star forward Kawhi Leonard has had a tough season as he has tried to stay healthy. Leonard has played only 10 games, and his numbers have dropped significantly. The two-time champion spent all of last season rehabbing his torn ACL.
As this season progresses, there are obvious problems with Leonard's health, which has contributed a lot to his inavailability. The two-time Defensive Player of the Year hasn't played like he used to. Brian Windhorst shared his opinion on how the Clippers should address their issue with Kawhi.
"I don't think Kawhi looks very good," Windhorst said. "He had a good game on Monday. I was watching him in the building on Wednesday. He is not moving well in my opnion.
"I'm not a physical therapist. I didn't have a knee surgery. I can't say, 'Well, the answer is to play on it.' I'm just telling you, when he's taking his games off and resting, I kinda get it, because he doesn't look good.
"They're gonna have to bite the bullet, if the answer is resting them. They're gonna have to bite the bullet on these nights. I'm not saying I have the right answer. I'm just saying I'm a little bit worried where Kawhi is."
Windhorst could be right, but the Clippers should be convinced first before they do another experiment with Leonard.
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