Draymond Green, a cornerstone of the Golden State Warriors, is known for his no-nonsense attitude on the court and his unfiltered personality. Whether he’s throwing shade at rivals or keeping it real on his podcast, Draymond’s the kind of guy who always grabs your attention. But this time, the buzz wasn’t about his lockdown defense or fiery speeches—it was a moment that fans can’t stop talking about.
The Warriors’ enforcer recently appeared in a collaboration with none other than Mark Phillips, the comedic mastermind behind RDC World. Anyone following basketball or pop culture has probably seen Phillips’ crew’s incredibly accurate and funny re-enactments of classic NBA scenes. But their latest video brought a unique twist, featuring Green himself stepping into their world.
Phillips made four consecutive threes while Green stood there stunned. You could hear Draymond say, “What’s happening, man?” as he couldn’t believe it. After making those buckets, he went to the 4x Champion and said, “Gimme my props, man”. The viral video shocked not only fans but also Draymond.
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Not only Draymond Green but fans genuinely impressed with Phillips as double rim isn’t easy
One fan commented, “Not gon lie. That rim is crazy. This is impressive *laughing emoji*”. The playful skepticism surrounding Mark Phillips’ three-point spree in Draymond Green’s presence. Let’s be real—when someone like Mark, known more for comedy than athletic feats, drains four straight buckets plus it was a double rim! Double rims are notoriously difficult to get a swoosh in.
But here’s the kicker: those shots weren’t flukes. The mechanics, the confidence, and the sheer swagger Mark brought to the moment were undeniable.
Another fan made a hilarious comment. They wrote, “That ain’t Mark that’s LeBron James”. Comparing Mark to one of the greatest players in NBA history, even in jest, underscores just how surreal his three-point streak felt to everyone watching. It’s like seeing your buddy, who barely plays pickup ball, suddenly start nailing buzzer-beaters—you can’t help but throw out over-the-top praise.
One netizen compared him to an NBA player. “Out there Shooting like Chris Boucher*laughing emoji*,” they wrote. Chris Boucher, a lanky 6’9″ player, stands out not only for his hustle on the court but also for his unorthodox jump shot. His release, often described as quick and slightly awkward, makes his game distinctive and surprisingly effective when he’s on fire from beyond the arc.
Similarly, Mark’s effortless makes, especially in front of Draymond Green, felt like a moment of raw, unconventional brilliance. He delivered results—it wasn’t about textbook form.
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Green is not one to hand out compliments lightly, that’s why this fan commented “draymond did not wana give bro his props *laughing emoji*”. Phillips was clearly feeling himself after knocking down three consecutive three-pointers. And honestly, who wouldn’t?
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The guy was on fire! Naturally, he turned to Draymond and asked for his due respect—a lighthearted challenge to the Warriors’ defensive maestro.
But here’s the thing about Draymond: his intensity doesn’t take a backseat, even in casual settings.
The enthusiastic reaction, “To the league!!” is a playful nod to Mark Phillips’ surprising sharpshooting. Mark’s “tryout-worthy” moment resonates with anyone who’s ever dreamt of hitting clutch shots and being called up to the league. The humor lies in the obvious disparity—Mark Phillips is a comedian, not a professional athlete—but his performance gave fans that fleeting “what if” feeling.
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