BREAKING: Warriors DESTROY Trash-Talking Rockets in Epic Game 7 Revenge - Brooks and Green Get HUMILIATED Then TRADED!
The basketball gods delivered pure vengeance in the most satisfying way possible as the Golden State Warriors absolutely demolished the Houston Rockets in a Game 7 elimination that will go down as one of the most brutal karmic beatdowns in NBA playoff history.
The Ultimate Trash Talk Backfire
Draymond Green calls out Dillon Brooks for not shaking anyone’s hand after the game, labels him a “sucka,” and says nobody respects him 😳
(🎥 @DraymondShow )
— NBACentral (@TheDunkCentral) May 6, 2025
What started as Houston's cocky playoff swagger turned into a complete nightmare that ended with both Dillon Brooks and Jalen Green getting shipped out of town faster than you can say "championship DNA." The irony is so delicious it's almost too perfect to believe.
Brooks, the league's self-appointed "Mr. Big Bad Wolf," had the absolute audacity to call Draymond Green a "dirty player" - this coming from the same player whose flagrant foul on Gary Payton II fractured GP2's elbow during the Warriors' championship run. The hypocrisy was staggering.
But Brooks didn't stop there. He admitted he was "trying to hurt Steph Curry's hand" and positioned himself as the series villain. Meanwhile, Jalen Green was supposed to be Houston's rising star, their answer to Golden State's championship pedigree. Both players were about to learn the hardest lesson of their careers.
The Statistical MASSACRE That Exposed Everything
Here's where this story gets absolutely brutal: Green averaged a pathetic 13.3 points on 37.2% shooting throughout the seven-game series. Outside of his lone 38-point explosion in Game 2, Green managed just 12 or fewer points in six other games, including four single-digit disasters that exposed his inability to perform when championships are on the line.
The Warriors didn't just beat Houston - they systematically destroyed the very foundation of Brooks and Green's playoff swagger. This wasn't basketball; this was a public execution of manufactured toughness by players with authentic championship DNA.
Draymond's Devastating Podcast Revenge
Draymond Green on KD trade:
"Any team in the world in basketball, if you add KD, it's an upgrade."
"Jalen Green had a very tough playoff series. You'd like to think, if he had a better playoff series, they win."
"You expect Sengun to make a big jump after the playoffs he had." pic.twitter.com/rllRLqRgry
— callmegod😈 (@CallMeGOD123321) June 27, 2025
After eliminating the Rockets, Draymond took to his podcast to deliver the final blow, calling out Brooks for "running off the court" without acknowledging any opponents and describing him as someone who loses all respect when he doesn't "face the music." The Warriors had turned Brooks from tough guy to complete coward in seven games.
The Front Office PANIC Move That Says Everything
The most shocking part of this entire saga? Houston's front office looked at their Game 7 humiliation and immediately traded both Brooks and Green to Phoenix for Kevin Durant. The Rockets essentially admitted that their playoff performance was so embarrassing they needed to completely blow up their roster.
Brooks, the self-appointed culture changer, got shipped out after just two seasons of building that "culture." Green, who averaged 20.1 points in the regular season, proved he was nothing more than a regular season stat-padder who crumbled under authentic playoff pressure.
Championship DNA vs. Fake Toughness
The Warriors provided a masterclass in how real champions handle disrespect. They didn't need to talk trash or try to hurt opponents - they simply let their basketball do the talking and sent both trash talkers packing.
This elimination exposed the brutal truth about professional basketball: you can't fake championship mentality, and you absolutely cannot disrespect champions without facing devastating consequences. Brooks and Green learned this lesson in the most public and humiliating way possible.
The basketball gods delivered justice with surgical precision, and Houston's front office immediately hit the panic button. Sometimes karma comes in the form of a Game 7 elimination that destroys careers and forces franchise-altering trades.