A bit too far with that one, Draymond. Draymond Green, who typically jumps on “Inside the NBA” as a guest analyst when his Warriors season is over, took a low blow at NBA legend Charles Barkley on Wednesday night. “Sports are for young people. You hope to have a great, long career, but nobody wins when they’re 37, 38,” Barkley said on the ESPN show. Aside from the fact that this is awful, awkward television, it’s also just ahistorical. In his 4 years in Houston, Chuck averaged 16-12-4, including averaging 18 & 12 during a run to the Western Conference Finals. Draymond continues to recreate history. pic.twitter.com/Lr0TD1EcuP — nick wright (@getnickwright) May 7, 2026 “I think the goal is just to not look like you in the Houston Rockets uniform,” Green replied. Barkley spent the final four seasons his Hall of Fame career with the Rockets from 1996-2000, battling injuries while not scoring like had in the past. When co-analyst Kenny Smith asked what that meant, Green doubled down on the statement.…