Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports

Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green has never been one to mince words, and his latest comments about the NBA playoffs are sure to ruffle some feathers in the Big Apple.

During a recent episode of The Draymond Green Show, Green expressed his skepticism about the New York Knicks’ current success, labeling it a potential “fluke” that won’t lead to long-term prosperity.

Green’s comments will surely spark controversy, as the Knicks are enjoying one of their best seasons in recent memory. With a talented roster led by point guard Jalen Brunson, the team has been making waves in the NBA and has its sights set on a deep playoff run.

However, Green is not convinced. He predicted that the Knicks would experience “another 15 years of misery” and that fans would be left with “delusion” about their team’s chances. This bold claim will surely draw the ire of Knicks fans, who are eager to prove Green wrong and show that their team is for real.

Green compared the 2020-21 Atlanta Hawks and the 2018-19 Portland Trail Blazers, teams that enjoyed brief periods of success before falling back into mediocrity. He believes that the Knicks will follow a similar path, with their current success being a fleeting anomaly rather than a sign of things to come.

But is Green’s assessment accurate? This Knicks roster has been building momentum over the past few years, with a talented young core and savvy veterans coming together to form a formidable team. Their progress feels more like a natural evolution than a fleeting anomaly, and fans are optimistic that this is just the beginning of a successful era.

Green’s assertion that the Knicks’ current form is a one-off may not resonate with the team and its loyal fanbase, who believe they have finally found a winning formula. While only time will tell if Green’s prophecy comes to pass, one thing is certain: his comments have added fuel to the fire, and the Knicks will be eager to prove him wrong.

As the Knicks continue their push for playoff success, they’ll be looking to silence Green’s doubts and prove that their current form is more than just a flash in the pan.

The basketball world will be watching with interest to see if Green’s prediction comes true or if the Knicks will defy his expectations and make a deep run in the playoffs. One thing is for sure: New York will be using Green’s comments as motivation to drive them forward and prove their doubters wrong.

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