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Chasing Dream Green is used to using "pseudo toughness" to cover up his inner inferiority and fragility

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With the fermentation of the "quarrel incident" between Dream Green and Kenyon Martin, whether Dream Green is a "real hot-tempered and tough player" has been pushed to the forefront of public opinion.

As for this issue, it reminds me of a joke.

The son asked: "Dad, what is the underworld?"

The father replied: "A person who wears a suit and tie, lives in a mansion and drives a luxury car, looks elegant, always smiles but doesn't talk easily."

The son asked again: "That hair is dyed in colorful colors. Sexy, shirtless all day long, carrying a fake brand-name watch with a small bag under his arm, never leaving his hand, often swearing, and asking his brothers to make fights whenever he has nothing to do."

The father then replied: "Son, that's Paipai Qi."

That's right, Dream Green is Paipai Qi in the NBA.

Dream Green has a big mouth and chatters endlessly, giving people the image of a bad guy. In addition, his defensive ability is very outstanding. With a height of 2.03 meters, he can guard the inside line full of people. People think that he is very tough and not easy to mess with. But if you know the life of Dream Chaser Green, you will know that his heart is not tough at all, and he is even a little fragile.

Being selected by the Golden State Warriors with the 35th pick in the second round, Green's starting point for pursuing his dream is very low. In his rookie season, he only averaged 13.4 minutes of playing time, 2.9 points, 3.3 rebounds and 0.9 assists. His second season was not much better. In 21.9 minutes of playing time, he averaged 6.2 points, 5.0 rebounds and 1.9 assists. He is at risk of being traded at any time. It wasn't until Steve Kerr started coaching that Green, who was promoted to the starting lineup, gained a foothold in the Warriors and gradually grew into an All-Star level player.

It's easy to say it with just a few strokes, but Dream Chasing Green has been on tenterhooks for more than two years.

It was from then on that Dream Chaser Green's temper began to become irritable. What's the reason? It's like a poor man starts to show off after he gets rich, and he always likes to show off in front of the rich who looked down on him before. That's the case with Dreamcatcher Green. He quarreled with James, quarreled with Durant, and quarreled with Harden, and the reason was the same. In the final analysis, Dream Green is using his violent temper to cover up his inferiority complex, or to prove that he is not inferior to others. I, Dream Green, am no worse than any of you. I can also get the maximum salary, and I can also win the championship.

I have to say that Dream Green’s self-esteem is still worthy of admiration.

But you will find that Dream Chaser Green is noisy and noisy on the court, yelling at his opponents, teammates, and referees, but he just doesn't take action. On the one hand, the NBA has rules against fighting, but on the other hand, he doesn't dare. Dreaming Green's violent temper can only be used to cover up his inferiority, but he doesn't dare to vent it into fists. Looking through all the conflicts that Green has had on the court, you will find that not once did he strike first. He was hugged and thrown by Bill, and he didn't dare to fight back when Artest choked him. He was just like Garnett and retreated. On the contrary, "primary school boy" Stephen Curry is very tough in fights. He is always the first to rush forward and is always the first to be knocked down. Now you understand, Green is tough? He was pretending to be tough, all on the surface, but he was actually fragile on the inside.

The most obvious one was when he had a conflict with Anthony and was so frightened that Anthony was so angry that he threw away his hair tie and tried to argue. Fortunately, he was stopped by his teammates in time, but Green didn't even dare to argue, or even look directly into Anthony's eyes, and just kept explaining to the referee. Of course, this is just an example. In the past, if it had been anyone else, Dream Green would not have been so cowardly. The main reason was that Anthony really couldn't afford to offend him.

"Brother Gua has the final say whether there will be chaos in New York or not." According to legend, Anthony has a strong gang background and is a very important member. Although there is no clear evidence, all kinds of clues show that Anthony has an ongoing relationship with the gangs, including going to the slums of Rio alone, appearing in underground gang videos, blocking Garnett on the bus, helping James deal with external threats, there are gang gestures in the photos, and leading a group of people to parade on the streets. Therefore, most players in the NBA will respect Anthony for three-pointers, including Dream Green.

And this is exactly what Kenyon Martin said: "Dream Green will not provoke those who will retaliate against him. I have said before that he never does those things to guys who will retaliate. He will not do that."

At this point, someone may want to mention the "Dream Green boxing Poole incident." Frankly speaking, if you really regard Dream Green's behavior of hurting his teammates as a kind of toughness, then I have nothing to say. In fact, this incident is a strong evidence of "Dream Green's habit of using pseudo-toughness to cover up his inner inferiority and fragility."

After Poole performed well in the 2022 Finals to help the team win the championship, Dream Green's inner inferiority and fragility controlled his brain and cerebellum, and gradually metamorphosed into an extreme fear. He began to be afraid. He was afraid that Poole, the younger brother next to him who once carried his shoes, would get more contracts than him, gain a higher team status than him, and that he might even be traded out of the Warriors. So he chose to strike early. The purpose was simple, just to force Poole away, just as he said to Durant, "We were the championship before you came", just to force Durant away. And this is not toughness, it is a selfish and cowardly behavior by the extremely frightened Dream Chaser Green who can no longer hide his inner inferiority and vulnerability.

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