Draymond Green sent out a picture of his private parts on Sunday, then said he was hacked, then admitted it was him.
It has been the summer of Draymond Green, and he is probably hoping for a quiet trip to Rio for the 2016 Summer Games. After losing to the Cleveland Cavaliers in the NBA Finals, Green has been involved in a bar fight, and on Sunday, gave the world of Snapchat a picture of his man parts.
As the world got a glimpse of his nether-regions, Green went into protect-mode, tweeting out that his account was hacked.
Turns out he was not hacked, and in fact, he sent the picture out himself. Thinking it was going to be a private message, Green sent it out to all those who follow him on Snapchat, giving his audience quite the surprise. He quickly realized his mistake, but it was too late.
Speaking with reporters before Sunday’s Olympic practice, Green eventually took blame for the gaff.
Draymond Green: "We're all one click away from placing something in the wrong place. I suffered from that this morning."
— Michael Lee (@MrMichaelLee) July 31, 2016
Next time he plans to send someone a picture of his private parts, he may want to double check where it is headed.
Green and his USA teammates will head to Rio to compete in the 2016 Rio Olympics, and he is expected to play a huge role as the team goes for the gold medal. He is one of the better players in the NBA, and though he is having a rough summer, battling for Olympic gold should be able to take his mind off of it.
This upcoming NBA season, Green and his Golden State Warriors teammates are expected to be the front-runner for their second NBA title in three years, as they added Kevin Durant to a team that won 73 games last season.