"F*%ks not given is what I like": Draymond Green decodes LeBron James' son Bryce's viral block citing two reasons

Draymond Green had huge praise for Bryce James. (Instagram, Bryce James, Draymond Green)
Draymond Green decodes LeBron James' son Bryce's viral block citing two reasons (image credits: instagram/bryce_m_james, instagram/money23green)

Draymond Green used a recent SportsCenter video of LeBron James’ son, Bryce James, to praise an aspect of his game, citing two reasons. The posted clip was when the 17-year-old pulled off a huge block on a dunk attempt during a Nike EYBL game.

Bryce followed it up with a staredown as his teammates rushed to recover the ball. His no-fear demeanor and how he rose for the swat drew a lot of reactions on Instagram, including one from Green.

The Golden State Warriors forward added an Instagram story and explained what he liked about what Bryce did on the court.

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"Wow! This is impressive—the block! And had he got dunked on, it too would've been on SportsCenter. The lack of care, or as one would say, the f*%ks not given, is what I like."
Draymond Green on Instagram. (image credit: instagram/money23green)
Draymond Green on Instagram. (image credit: instagram/money23green)

The 'lack of care' attitude Bryce James showed impressed Green, who has also played the same way since he entered the NBA in 2012.

The entire James family celebrated Bryce James’ insane block

Apart from fans and Draymond Green, Bryce's parents also reacted to the block he pulled off. LeBron and Savannah James both took to Instagram to post stories with a series of emojis in approval of their son's play.

Savannah James on Instagram. (@mrs_savannahrj)
Savannah James on Instagram. (@mrs_savannahrj)

Bryce's continuous on-court development has only fueled the speculations of him playing in the NBA alongside both his brother and father soon. While that would be a first in the NBA, Bryce himself does not believe that it is a possibility, considering that his father would be at least 42 by the time he is eligible for the NBA draft.

"I'm not gonna lie, that's OD. Nah, that's too much. No, Good Lord. He's going to be 42."

While fans have consistently talked about the unique possibility, Bryce himself appears to be more realistic. Despite LeBron still going strong at 39 years old, to expect three more seasons from him might be a bit too much, even for his second son.

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