ESPN - Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green said New York Knicks owner James Dolan operates with a "slave master mentality" by taking issue with Charles Oakley's criticisms after the organization benefited from his contributions as a player.
"You doing it for me, it's all good," Green said on his "Dray Day" podcast on Uninterrupted. "You doing it against me -- you speaking out against my organization -- it's not good anymore? That's a slave mentality. A slave master mentality. That's ridiculous.
"It was all fine and dandy when he was laying people out, taking fines and all this stuff for your organization. But now, all of a sudden, when he says something that he feels, it's a problem."
Well, that's certainly a jump in severity as far as anti-Dolan speak goes. When we thought that James Dolan was simply scared of getting beat up by Charles Oakley, he was really being racist.
To create a counterpoint, you would have to say that labeling another human as having a 'slave master mentality' is a serious accusation and might not be the most deserved thing you could say about a guy who by all accounts just seems completely out of his element.
What do you think?