Draymond Green bristled when a prank pitch on TBS's new show centered on mall psychics turned into a claim that he needed to put $100 million into the deal. The Golden State Warriors star was brought there by Rich Paul, only to be told the initial investment would be nine figures.
“$100 million cash? Absolutely not. Who is just sitting on a $100 million cash?” Green said. When cast members replied that many investors have that kind of money, he shot back: “Well you should find them.”
The scene aired on Foul Play with Anthony Davis, a new prank show that leans on the old Candid Camera formula with NBA-friendly crossovers. Paul, the agent for Anthony Davis, Green and LeBron James, had lured Green into what looked like a business meeting before the pitch went sideways.
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Green, who has spent a 14-year career winning four NBA titles and a Defensive Player of the Year award, did not stay calm for long. “Number one, y'all should stop yelling,” he said. “I'm a grown-ass man.” Moments later he warned, “I'm going to leave here,” and added, “Because I will f*** you up. For sure.” He also threatened to punch one man “in the f***ing nose.”
That is the kind of reaction Green has long been known for. The 6ft6 forward has built a reputation around his fiery temper, frequent suspensions and a habit of punching rivals in the groin, which made him a natural target for a prank built around pushing his buttons.
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Anthony Davis and LeBron James were watching from an adjacent room as the exchange unfolded, then rushed onto the set after the prank was revealed. Davis broke the ice with a blunt line: “Hey, you just got played.”
The sequence shows why the prank worked and why it was always likely to get a hot response: Green was not being teased in a locker-room setting, but in a fake business meeting that crossed into money, ego and credibility all at once. He may have been the target, but the moment also relied on the chemistry of three players who know exactly where the line is — and how to step over it on camera.
The segment was published at 22:46 BST on 07 Apr 2026 and updated at 01:43 BST on 08 Apr 2026.






