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Charles Barkley responds to Draymond Green’s Rockets jab: ‘I never punch down’

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Charles Barkley says he won’t get into a war of words or battle of stature with Draymond Green.

On Wednesday’s episode of “Inside the NBA,” the Golden State Warriors forward took a shot at the twilight years of Barkley’s Hall of Fame career, when he played for the Houston Rockets.

“I think the goal is just to not look like you in the Houston Rockets uniform,” Green said when Barkley suggested the Warriors’ run was over and Green would need to go elsewhere to compete for a title. “It’s ultimately the goal for us.”

Barkley didn’t respond to the jab on air. Two days later, the 1993 NBA MVP explained why he let the comment go.

“I never punch down,” Barkley said Friday on the “Bickley & Marotta” radio show in Arizona. “Draymond is a good player. We’re not on the same level …  I can hear, but I don’t have to respond every time somebody says something about me.”

Barkley sparked the feud with Green when he suggested that the Warriors’ dynasty is over. The Warriors finished 37-45 last season and lost in the Play-In Tournament. The core players on the team that won four NBA titles in eight seasons are aging out of their primes. Steph Curry is 37, Green, who can become a free agent, is 36, and 36-year-old Klay Thompson is now in Dallas. Head coach Steve Kerr even referred to the Warriors as a “fading dynasty” in December.

“It’s over for the Warriors,” Barkley said while Green was on set. “I mean, no disrespect, but it ends for every old team. You have your run. You get old. You all let Klay (Thompson) go. You and Steph (Curry are) on the back side of (your) careers. It just passed you by. You all had one of the greatest runs ever. You’re not in the playoffs. You think you’re going to get healthier for next year?

“You’re just going to get older. That’s no disrespect. You guys had one of the greatest runs of all time. If you want to compete, you’re going to have to leave there. If Steph wants to compete, he’s going to have to leave there. You’re going to have to make that decision.”

In snapping back, Green suggested that Barkley’s time with the Rockets was an example of him not aging gracefully. The Rockets acquired Barkley before the 1996-97 season when he was 33, hoping he’d be the missing piece to a core that included Hakeem Olajuwon and Clyde Drexler. Barkley spent the final four years of his career with that franchise, averaging 16.5 points and 12.2 rebounds per game across that span while making one All-Star team. Houston came close to breaking through in 1997 but lost to the Utah Jazz in six games in the Western Conference finals.

When fellow analyst Kenny Smith asked Green what Barkley in a Rockets uniform looked like, Green sarcastically offered another jab.

“Did you see it?” Green asked. “I saw it.”

Green is a four-time NBA champion (2015, 2017, 2018, 2022), four-time All-Star, and the 2017 NBA Defensive Player of the Year. He has made nine All-Defensive teams, including five First Team honors, and has twice been named All-NBA. Barkley retired in 2000 with career averages of 22.1 points, 11.7 rebounds and 3.9 assists per game. His 23,757 points rank 31st on the NBA’s career scoring list.

In Barkley’s estimation, Green’s career averages of 8.7 points, 6.8 rebounds and 5.6 assists trail too far behind his own to quibble over his historical standing. So he is willing to weather a few digs from the Warriors’ big man.

“Draymond is a really good player. He’s had a hell of a career,” Barkley said Friday. “But we’re not on the same level.”

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How to watch Athletics vs. Orioles: TV channel and streaming options for May 9

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The Athletics are looking for Jacob Wilson to continue a 12-game hitting streak versus the Baltimore Orioles, on Saturday at 4:05 p.m. ET, at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Shane Baz (1-3, 4.99 ERA) gets the start for the Orioles, who are 17-22 this season and fifth in the AL East. Aaron Civale (3-1, 2.95 ERA) is starting for the Athletics, who are 20-18 and first in the AL West.

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Orioles

Jackson Holliday: 10 Day IL (Finger), Heston Kjerstad: 10 Day IL (Hamstring), Trevor Rogers: 15 Day IL (Illness), Cade Povich: 15 Day IL (Elbow), Ryan Helsley: 15 Day IL (Elbow), Dean Kremer: 15 Day IL (Quadricep), Zach Eflin: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Felix Bautista: 60 Day IL (Shoulder), Ryan Mountcastle: 60 Day IL (Foot), Yaramil Hiraldo: 60 Day IL (Shoulder), Jordan Westburg: 60 Day IL (Ucl), Colin Selby: 60 Day IL (Shoulder), Blaze Alexander: day-to-day (Calf)

Athletics

Denzel Clarke: 10 Day IL (Foot), Max Muncy: 10 Day IL (Hand), Gunnar Hoglund: 60 Day IL (Knee)

Stats to know

  • Baltimore’s Pete Alonso is slashing .226/.327/.459 this season with eight home runs, 22 RBIs and an OPS of .786. He has a 24.4% strikeout rate and a 12.5% walk rate in 168 plate appearances, and he has scored 27 total runs.
  • In 174 plate appearances, Taylor Ward has hit one long ball, tallied 12 RBIs and scored 26 runs (18th in MLB). He is batting .270/.420/.387 and has posted a 17.8% strikeout rate and a 20.1% walk rate.
  • Shea Langeliers is hitting for a .333 BA, .385 OBP and .625 SLG with a 22.4% strikeout rate and a 7.7% walk rate. His OPS is 1.010, which ranks 6th in MLB, and he has scored 26 runs. In 156 plate appearances, he has hit 11 home runs (8th in MLB) and driven in 20 runs.
  • In 161 plate appearances, Wilson has hit three long balls, tallied 19 RBIs and scored 18 runs. He is batting .299/.319/.409 and has posted a 10.6% strikeout rate and a 3.1% walk rate. Wilson has recorded two steals on two attempts.

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How to watch Nationals vs. Marlins: TV channel and streaming options for May 9

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The Washington Nationals bring a three-game win streak into a home contest versus the Miami Marlins, at 4:10 p.m. ET on Saturday. Janson Junk (2-3, 2.82 ERA) gets the start for the Marlins, who are 17-22 this season and fourth in the NL East. Zack Littell (1-4, 7.24 ERA) is the expected starter for the Nationals, who are 19-20 and second in the NL East.

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Griffin Conine: 10 Day IL (Hamstring), Pete Fairbanks: 15 Day IL (Thumb), Adam Mazur: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Ronny Henriquez: 60 Day IL (Elbow)

Nationals

Cole Henry: 15 Day IL (Shoulder), Max Kranick: 15 Day IL (Elbow), Clayton Beeter: 15 Day IL (Forearm), Josiah Gray: 60 Day IL (Elbow), DJ Herz: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Ken Waldichuk: 60 Day IL (Forearm), Trevor Williams: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Luis Garcia: day-to-day (Wrist)

Stats to know

  • Miami’s Liam Hicks has hit nine home runs this season, which ranks 19th in MLB. He has also tallied 34 RBIs (1st in MLB) and has scored 20 runs. In 130 plate appearances, he has recorded a .316 BA, .369 OBP and .579 SLG with a 7.7% walk rate and a 9.2% strikeout rate.
  • In 163 plate appearances, Xavier Edwards has slashed .329/.420/.471 this season. He has hit three long balls and driven in 13 runs with a strikeout rate of 9.8% and a walk rate of 13.5%. He has four stolen bases on five attempts. He has come around to score 25 times.
  • C.J. Abrams has hit nine home runs this season, which ranks 19th in MLB. He has also tallied 34 RBIs (1st in MLB) and has scored 22 runs. In 160 plate appearances, he has recorded a .291 BA, .394 OBP and .537 SLG with an 11.3% walk rate and an 18.1% strikeout rate. He has been effective on the base paths, recording seven steals on nine attempts.
  • In 185 plate appearances, James Wood has slashed .235/.384/.497 this season. He has hit 10 long balls (11th in MLB) and driven in 27 runs (17th in MLB) with a strikeout rate of 32.4% and a walk rate of 18.4%. He has stolen seven bases on eight attempts and has scored 33 runs (3rd in MLB).

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