Draymond Green Defends Jalen Green (23) Against Critics ‘Talking Sh*t’ About His Relationship w/ Draya Michele (40): ‘Get Out That Man’s Business’

Draymond Green Defends Jalen Green (23) Against Critics ‘Talking Sh*t’ About His Relationship w/ Draya Michele (40): ‘Get Out That Man’s Business’
Draymond Green is not here for the slander surrounding Jalen Green and Draya Michele’s relationship.
The NBA champion appeared on The Pivot podcast, where he discussed where he draws the line when it comes to trash talk on the court, specifically when it involves an athlete’s relationships or children. Draymond said he doesn’t respect players who try to take low blows by targeting someone’s family life.
He made it clear that he always defends his fellow hooper Jalen Green, 23, when people bring up his relationship with reality star and model Draya Michele, 40. He stated:
“Everybody had their opinions on him… everybody talking sh*t about him and his woman. That ain’t none of y’all business. Get out that man’s business.”
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He added:
“I’ve publicly defended him like y’all stop. That’s whack to me. I don’t rock with that.”
Jalen and Draya, who share a daughter, have faced criticism online due to their 16-year age gap, with many calling out Draya specifically for having a son who is close in age to Jalen.
What are your thoughts on Draya and Jalen’s relationship?
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