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Patrick Beverley never received it NBA All-Stars Honors and not participated in the league within a calendar year. But the former Milwaukee Bucks player remains one of the most outspoken voices in basketball.
Atlanta Hawks The defender and four-time All-Star Game Trae Young became Beverley’s latest criticism target. Beverley initially questioned the intensity level of some NBA players in the league’s All-Star Game of the Year. Beverley believes many of the same players tied his theory with his theory during the offseason open runs in gyms across the country.
“Because the All-Stars take the game for granted. Not an All-Star on the court. It’s a bumpy bump,” wrote on X last week.
The news prompted Young to react sharply, who instructed Beverley to “relax” and let the player speak for themselves. A few days later, Beverley mentioned Young in the episode “Pat Bev Podcast with Rone.”
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Patrick Beverley of the Milwaukee Beverley (21) faced the Indiana Pacers in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference’s first round of playoffs at the Fisevey Forum in Milwaukee on April 30, 2024. (Stacy Revere/Getty Images)
“I think he won, and didn’t even talk to me like this or tweet that.” Beverly said.
“He has been to the playoffs three times. I have been to the playoffs nine games. [times]. He has been in the NBA for seven years. For my first seven years, I didn’t miss the playoffs at the Western Conference at all. “He said. His rebuttal could be, ‘Yes, you’re not the main player of the team.’ Absolutely correct. But that’s why it’s a team.”
Beverley also noted that he spoke with former Hawks players who played with Young. Beverley quoted the so-called leadership issue when Young mentioned that several of the athletes didn’t like playing in Atlanta.
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“They don’t think he’s a good leader. They don’t think he’s a good teammate. … Trae, you can score all the points you want,” he said. “You can make all the money you want. You can have all the leading assists you want. You can do all this. If you don’t win, then the s-t doesn’t matter. If you don’t win, they forget your name when you retire. It’s also very soon.”

Trae Young of the Atlanta Hawks (11) passed by Patrick Beverly (22) of the Philadelphia 76ers in the second half at the NBA season game at the State Farm Arena on November 17, 2023. (Todd Kirkland/Getty Images)
Young visited his social media platform on Wednesday to address Beverley’s comments. In the nearly 12-minute video, Young advises Beverley to “not know where he is.”
Young also asked Beverley to name his former teammate whom he claimed had problems during his time with the Hawks.
“State your source. Which teammate of mine told me [you] Young said, “That’s Trae Hawks, not the Atlanta Hawks?” because I’ll tell you that I have a lot of teammates who keep in touch with me. a lot of. I know you know a lot. So I want you to tell where you are. ”
Young also aims at Beverly’s emotional reaction to the Minnesota Timberwolves Los Angeles Clippers In the 2022 competition. Beverley played for the Timberwolves that season, but wore the Clippers jerseys for the first four seasons.
“We won’t even talk about how to celebrate a game victory,” he said. “I won the game on the road, I’m ready to go into the playoffs. You win games at home, you stand on the scorer’s table and act like a championship. We celebrate the victory, too.”
Young ended with his “loving love” to Beverley and suggested he would like to talk to the former Bucks player.
Eagle social media team by sharing one Compilation video This emphasized Young’s scoring when Beverley played defense.

Trae Young of the Atlanta Hawks (11) passes the ball in 2023 against the Miami Heat on April 11, 2023 at the Kaseya Center in Miami. (Issac Baldizon/nbae via Getty Images)
Beverley added more fuel to the fire by accusing Young of making “empty statistics” on Thursday. Beverly also targeted Yang’s ability on the court defensive end.
“Humbilical yourself. Accept constructive criticism,” Beverly said. “Be better in that, and move F — Go on. We don’t have to keep going like this mother — G YouTube debate. Like it’s not that deep.”
Beverley continued to jab at Young’s leadership and claimed the 27-year-old defender prefers to work out in team facilities. “Every time we see you, you’re exercising in another place. We’ve never seen you in the Eagles Arena,” he said.
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Beverly said he ultimately believes communication can serve as a source of motivation for young people.
“Whatever the situation, it will be good,” Beverly said. “Anyway. I hope that there is motivation. I hope you can get to the end of this year and you are fighting for a playoffs.”
Young averaged 25.3 points and 9.8 assists in seven professional season games against Beverley.
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