| Green 
			bemoans latest criticism of Durant move to Warriors 
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			 [October 14, 2016] 
			(Reuters) - Golden State forward 
			Draymond Green jumped to the defense of his new team mate Kevin 
			Durant on Thursday when he took umbrage to the latest remark aimed 
			at the former Oklahoma City player's decision to join the Warriors. 
 Earlier in the day, Los Angeles Clippers forward Paul Pierce said in 
			a radio interview that "you don't go join the team that just pushed 
			you out" referencing Durant's move to the team that defeated the 
			Thunder in last season's Western Conference Finals.
 
 The statement drew a response from Green, who has never been one to 
			shy away from making his opinions known.
 
 "I just wonder at what point do they get bored talking about the 
			same thing," Green told the San Jose Mercury News.
 
 "You got all these guys talking. Like Pierce today, like, dude, 
			nobody cares what you did or who you did it for. Just give it a 
			break. Everybody got something to say and want to take everything he 
			say and twist it."
 
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			Earlier this week, Durant praised his new team for being "filled 
			with unselfish players" which was perceived by some as a dig at his 
			former Thunder All-Star partner Russell Westbrook.
 On Thursday, Westbrook called Durant's statement "cute" before 
			vowing to no longer comment about his departed team mate.
 
			
			 
			
 (Writing by Jahmal Corner in Los Angeles; Editing by John O'Brien)
 
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