On Inside the NBA, Draymond Green joins Ernie Johnson, Kenny Smith and Charles Barkley to analyze the San Antonio Spurs’ blowout win over the Minnesota Timberwolves to even the series at 1-1, before discussing what unraveled late for the Philadelphia 76ers against the New York Knicks. 0:00 Spurs blow out Timberwolves to even series 5:39 Knicks outlast 76ers late in fourth quarter 11:03 Joel Embiid's health in question 13:46 James Harden's turnovers for Cavaliers ✔️ Subscribe to ESPN Unlimited: https://plus.espn.com/ #ESPN #NBA
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“Repeat it to me again underdog” 😭🤣🤣🤣 15:55
14:02 chuck and Ernie are diabolical for that 😂 that build up to draymond 😂
That pass mid jump shot was crazy
Ernie and Underdog great teammates. That was a subtle dig to humble Draymond
God, I was eating when shaqs feet came up 😢
Underdog and Ernie had barkley’s with that one 😂😂 They like you not one of us up here my man
Great debate this tbf
Lmao this would've had Shaq in tears 5:43😂😂😂
"Not a single guy you just named...have the ball making every single play for their team like James Harden does"...Dray - have you seen Stockton and Magic play? I played against both of them and they ALWAYS had the ball.
Thanks for putting Draymond in the thumbnail so I know to skip this one
They act like that game was boring. I loved every second of it.
How do I get that magic Draymond grey beard that suddenly goes back to how it looked 20 years ago.
Knicks kept within striking distance throughout the game despite the Sixers hot shooting and wore them out in the 4th to take advantage.
Oh my god. Draymond getting ROASTED alive at the end. GOLD
History in the making! Blocks and Beat downs!! Go Spus Go!!
2 years ago, Spurs finished 14 in the West and Pistons finished 15 in the East. The turnaround of those 2 teams has been amazing to watch.
Draymond's defense of Harden is so stupid. If he's turning the ball over more than he's scoring, why does he always have the ball? The answer is, over the course of the regular season, he plays high-level basketball that the team confidently builds its entire game around. When the playoffs come around, time and again James Harden has done nothing short of fail his team by becoming a shell of his former self when they need him the most.
A point I don't hear much but one reason the Spurs and OKC are so elite despite being so young is their ability to execute a coach's game plan. It's why they haven't lost 2 straight since January and didn't lose last night.
EJ got Chuck's back, he held him down..... That last stat was for Draymond throwing that shot at Chuck earlier lmao
You got to love Ernie man.