Draymond Green filled in for Shaquille O’Neal during Wednesday night’s ESPN NBA playoff broadcast, with tensions rising between the Golden State Warriors star and Charles Barkley.
After Barkley’s blunt assessment of the Warriors’ outlook, Green took a jab at the NBA legend’s late-career stint with the Houston Rockets, drawing widespread backlash.

NBA World Slams Draymond Green for Disrespecting Charles Barkley
Green’s Warriors were the class of the league in the latter half of the 2010s and made a resurgence in the early 2020s, winning four total championships and making six NBA Finals appearances.
However, with an aging core, major injuries, and limited depth around superstar guard Stephen Curry, they have now missed the playoffs twice in the last three years, finishing just 37-45 this season.
Barkley called attention to Golden State’s increasingly dire situation on Wednesday, noting that such a decline is par for the course for any dynasty.
“It’s over for the Warriors,” Barkley began. “No disrespect. It ends for every old team. You have your run, you get old, y’all let Klay [Thompson] go. You and Steph are on the back side of y’all careers. It just passed you by. Y’all had one of the greatest runs ever.”
Charles Barkley tells Draymond the Warriors run is OVER:
Barkley: It’s over for the Warriors. No disrespect. It ends for every old team. You had your run, you get old, you let Klay go. You and Steph on the backside of your career, It just passed you by
Draymond: We had that hug… pic.twitter.com/ooV6Lv1ohu
— NBA Courtside (@NBA__Courtside) May 6, 2026
The Hall of Famer’s comments seemingly ruffled Green’s feathers, as he later seized an opportunity to diss Barkley’s Rockets tenure.
“I think the goal is just to not look like you in the Houston Rockets uniform,” Green said, with Barkley simply responding, “Yeah.”
The 2017 Defensive Player of the Year later defended the Warriors’ importance to the league despite their waning win totals.
“As you get older, I think you need to redefine what’s success,” Green added. “Still the most sellouts in the NBA, still the most national TV games in the NBA, and you just wanna give yourself a chance. Success may not be for us, at this point, a championship.”
Things got a little tense on the ‘Inside the NBA set when Draymond took a shot at Chuck’s final years in Houston 😬 pic.twitter.com/g9xRH5H6qq
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) May 6, 2026
Green’s retort didn’t sit well with the NBA world, as the four-time All-Star caught major flak on X for disrespecting an all-time great face-to-face. Many also pointed out that Barkley’s Rockets stats exceeded Green’s peak production.
Across four campaigns in Houston, Barkley averaged 16.5 points and 12.2 rebounds per game, both exceeding Green’s single-season career-high marks.
“Barkley was better in Houston than Draymond ever was. This was just rude and didn’t seem to land well with the panel,” Kentucky Sports Radio’s Matt Jones asserted.
Barkley was better in Houston than Draymond ever was
This was just rude and didn’t seem to land well with the panel https://t.co/8lTPb6uD4I
— Matt Jones (@KySportsRadio) May 7, 2026
“Uh, Barkley looked better at age 35 than Draymond just did, that’s for damn sure,” self-described NBA strategist Jim Park declared.
Uh, Barkley looked better at age 35 than Draymond just did, that’s for damn sure
— Jim Park🏀🌌 (@Sheridanblog) May 7, 2026
“Draymond talking to Barkley like he’s anywhere near his level just bothered me. Change your tone, bro, he’s miles better than you,” fan account @TheWestbrookEra implored Green.
Draymond talking to Barkley like he’s anywhere near his level just bothered me. Change your tone bro he’s miles better than you. https://t.co/qnwd4kagBO
— 𝙀𝙧𝙖 (@TheWestbrookEra) May 6, 2026
“Draymond really thinks he’s on Barkley’s level. Lord have mercy,” another user reacted in disbelief.
Draymond really thinks he’s on Barkley level
Lord have mercy https://t.co/YuP3tsxi05— Crash Brandicoot (@Buckeye937B) May 7, 2026
“Draymond just said he doesn’t want to ever look like what Barkley was in a Rockets uniform to his face. That diss falls flat cause Draymond Green has never been in the same stratosphere of Charles Barkley as a player,” radio and television talent Henry Lake blasted Green.
Draymond just said he doesn’t want to ever look like what Barkley was in a Rockets uniform to his face. That diss falls flat cause Draymond Green has never been in the same stratosphere of Charles Barkley as a player.
— Henry Lake (@lakeshow73) May 6, 2026
“Aside from the fact that this is awful, awkward television, it’s also just ahistorical. In his 4 years in Houston, Chuck averaged 16-12-4, including averaging 18 & 12 during a run to the Western Conference finals. Draymond continues to recreate history,” FS1’s Nick Wright opined.
Aside from the fact that this is awful, awkward television, it’s also just ahistorical.
In his 4 years in Houston, Chuck averaged 16-12-4, including averaging 18 & 12 during a run to the Western Conference Finals.
Draymond continues to recreate history. pic.twitter.com/Lr0TD1EcuP
— nick wright (@getnickwright) May 7, 2026
Green is no stranger to facing pushback for his outspokenness, often taking heat for his limited offensive contributions to Golden State’s dynasty.
Still, the 36-year-old played a vital role as the defensive backbone of the Warriors’ four title teams, while Barkley famously retired ringless, giving Green some bragging rights over the 1993 MVP.
