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NBA beef watch out of season: Tree Young and Patrick Beverley

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Patrick Beverley never moved away from a beef. With anyone.

Enter Tree Young. Beverley’s All-Star Guard and Atlanta Hawks went back and forth this week, and everything started during the All-Star game. It all started on X, when Beverley answered a question about why the players become more hard in random summer collection games than the all-star-beverley game said that the stars are taken for granted the game-then the young people have blown inside and said that All-Stars should talk about it.

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Beverley has returned to Young on the Podcast Pat Bo. It started with Beverley who said: “I don’t think he won enough to talk to me like this or tweet me like this”, and then he added, “I spoke to people who played in Atlanta. They don’t want to play there. Why? They don’t think it’s a good leader. They don’t think it’s a good teammate.”

Shots fired.

Young returned hard to a video of almost 12 minutes in which he said Beverley concerned the attention. “You don’t know what it means to be in my position, you don’t know what it means to wear shoes. I promise it – there is no selfish bone in my body.”

Kevin Durant gathered to the defense of Young, calling Beverley “delusion”. Hawks’s social media team put a Young video together by scoring on Beverley.

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Beverley then returned with his shots, saying that Young gets the coaches and general directors fired because of his game.

In this cattle, the final score is that Young is an all-star four times, while Beverley has played zero.

Young, however, enters this season feeling a little pressure. The Front Office of Atlanta came out and put the best card-paper-surface team to the young people I have ever had with Kristaps Porzingis to the five, shooting and defense to Nickeil Alexander-Walker, more shooting at Luke Kennard, as well as Jalen Johnson, returns healthy for a year of breakout put aside for injuries and Zaccharie ricecher should take a step forward in his second second in his second second. year. Hawks are projected as a team of the first four in the East.

Young did not get the extension of the contract he wanted this summer, and now the pressure is on him to conduct this group to a high seed and perhaps the second round of the playoffs, or it will not only be Beverley to ask questions.

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