Draymond Green has publicly accused veteran NBA announcer Doris Burke of showing bias and frequently taking shots at him during broadcasts.
The Golden State Warriors forward made the claim on social media after his team’s loss to the San Antonio Spurs, a game highlighted by his physical matchup with Victor Wembanyama.
Green’s response followed online criticism of how the game’s commentary handled several key moments.

Green questions broadcast treatment
In the matchup, Green scored 17 points while taking on primary defensive responsibility against Wembanyama, who finished with 26.
The game featured multiple physical exchanges, including one instance where Wembanyama wrapped his arms around Green during a sequence.
After a fan called out the commentary from Burke on ESPN, Draymond Green replied directly on the Threads app.
“She will always ignore things happening to me and only half mention the good. And take shots when they are available. Been that way for a while,” Green wrote.
Comments follow competitive Spurs battle
The Warriors had led by 16 points in the third quarter before the Spurs rallied to secure the win.
Green’s defensive effort was central to the contest, particularly in the first half as he attempted to disrupt Wembanyama’s rhythm.
Throughout his career, Green has drawn attention for his intense playing style and on-court confrontations, often becoming a focal point of broadcast analysis.
His latest remarks indicate he believes that scrutiny sometimes crosses into unfair portrayal, especially when it comes to how his performances are discussed on air.
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