🤣 Griffin: Dream Chasing is a typical representative of prison basketball. The rules there are no rules.
Recently, former NBA player Black Griffin participated in "The Adam Friedland Show" and talked about his growth experience.
Host: "Are you a younger brother at home? Taylor (-Griffin) is your brother?"
Griffin: "Yes, that's right."
Host: "He was very merciless to you when he played. Do you think this is preparing you for entering the league?"
Griffin: "That's right."
Host: "What's his name? Jimmer Fredette's brothers used to ask him to play in prisons in their town, and they asked him to play with prisoners. And, think about it, a Mormon kid, and the people around him say 'help me hold my pocket'. How interesting this scene is."
Griffin: "It shouldn't feel that there is no pressure, because... no, the pressure is the greatest, because when playing with prisoners, you want to throw every shot. You don't want to, you Don't want to beat the prisoners to a loss."
Host: "No, no. Thinking about what they did, I think the least I can do is... they owe society a debt."
Griffin: "Yes. Hey, you have to fight this little white man. And, by the way, if he loses, you'll stay here forever."
Host: "I can imagine that no one will call a foul."
Griffin: "Uh, no. I don't think there is no foul in prison."
Host: "Who do you think in the league plays in prison style? Beverly is a bit like it."
Griffin: "Yes, but there is another obvious person, you forgot.
Host: "Draymond Green." ”
Griffin: “It’s up to the point. Draymond. ”
Host: “Yes, Draymond plays in prison style. ”
Griffin: “I think people in prison now might say, ‘Okay, brothers. Let's play in Draymond's style. ’They don’t like the prison rules, ‘Let’s fight the dream-chasing rules. ’”
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