Dillon Brooks Joins Draymond Green Disrespect as He Endorses Kenyon Martin’s Controversial 200 Power Forward List

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The Draymond Green and Kenyon Martin feud now has NBA players taking sides. One fresh name on the list, taking Martin's side after the former NBA player doubled down on the 4xNBA champion after his controversial 200 players.

Earlier this week, Martin had said that Green wasn't among the tough guys in the league, and he picked fights with people he knew who wouldn't retaliate. Since then, Green has taken a jab at Martin, calling him an "underachiever" and not having what it took to win championships.

Martin later fired back and said on Gil's Arena podcast that he could name 200 players who were better than Draymond Green. On Saturday, Martin whittled down that list to 50 power forwards who were better than Green.

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In a video that the former NBA player posted on his social media, he read aloud the names of the power forwards, from his list, who were better than Green, including Popeye Jones, Reggie Evans and Drew Gooden.

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Phoenix Suns player, Dillon Brooks, who has had a beefing history with Draymond Green, commented on the post, agreeing with Martin.

"No cap," Brooks commented.

However, NBA legend Reggie Miller entered as a peacemaker between the players.

"Can't we all just get along," he commented.
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Lou Williams weighs in on the feud between Kenyon Martin and Draymond Green

The feud between Kenyon Martin and Draymond Green also involved a former player giving his take. On Friday, former LA Clippers star Lou Williams and ex-NBA player Chandler Parsons were asked to weigh in on the feud between great players.

Both Williams and Parsons refused to pick a side during the "Run It Back" show. Parsons avoided taking sides, saying it wasn't his "lane." Williams was neutral and said that both were great players, and they were 'out of his weight class.'

"Hey, I see K-Mart every other day. I don't want no smoke," Williams added.

Co-host Michelle Beadle sided with Martin on the subject.

Martin spent 15 years in the NBA, playing primarily with the Denver Nuggets and the New Jersey Nets. In 757 career games, he averaged 12.3 points, 6.8 rebounds, 1.9 assists, 1.2 steals and 1.1 blocks per game. In comparison, Green has averaged 8.7 points, 6.9 rebounds, 5.6 assists, 1.3 steals and 1.0 blocks per game.

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Edited by Nandjee Ranjan

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