So, here we are—Draymond Green getting heckled courtside, but not just any taunt, oh no. This one hit him right where it stings: his pride. Now, I’m no astrologer (but hey, I dabble), and with Mercury apparently throwing some curveballs in communication today, maybe it’s no shock a fan’s choice of insult stirred the pot big time in the Golden State Warriors vs. New Orleans Pelicans game. Being called “Angel Reese” repeatedly sounded funny at first, but as any Cancer rising dad like me might guess, it wasn’t about the WNBA star herself—it was the underlying barb aimed at Draymond’s identity as a man and a father that cracked open the whole thing. I mean, when your star power is hit with a jibe that questions your masculinity during a heated game, how do you keep cool? Let’s just say Draymond didn’t. This wasn’t just a game moment—it was a cosmic cocktail of pride, identity, and a little basketball drama sprinkled with a dash of daddy vibes. Intrigued? LEARN MORE

Draymond Green didn’t just hear a courtside heckle during the Golden State Warriors’ matchup against the New Orleans Pelicans; he felt it hit his pride.
The veteran forward said being repeatedly compared to Angel Reese by a fan crossed a line, not because of the WNBA star herself, but because the insult struck at his identity as a man and father.
The incident unfolded Sunday night when a Pelicans fan began mocking Green after a missed layup and failed put-backs early in the game. The taunt? “You Angel Reese!”
“One of the first couple plays of the game, I lay the ball up and I miss it. And I tap the ball up a couple times to try to get a put-back. Tapped up, missed. Tapped up, missed. Obviously, those are offensive rebounds. I come down the court, and [the heckler] goes ‘You Angel Reese!’ And so I laugh, that was a little funny,” Green said on The Draymond Green Show.
But the joke wore thin fast.
“As the night goes on, he continues to go ‘You Angel Reese! Hey, Draymond, you’re f###### Angel Reese!’” Green continued. “It gets to a point where, as a man with four children soon to be five, once you start to add the different fillers… at a certain point, now you’re disrespecting me as a man.”
The back-and-forth escalated when Green approached the fan mid-game, a tense moment caught on video and widely shared online. Green told the heckler to “relax” and warned him he was getting “really disrespectful.”
The NBA later issued a formal warning to Green for violating player-fan interaction rules, though he avoided a fine. According to league sources, the warning was tied to maintaining professional conduct during games.
The fan, meanwhile, received a verbal warning from arena security but was not ejected and stayed in his courtside seat for the rest of the game. Golden State pulled off the win against New Orleans.
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