Draymond Green was baffled when he heard some comments made by Phoenix Suns GM James Jones about Kevin Durant. Jones said no team has managed to maximize Durant after the Suns got swept and added they would be the first to do so.
Green’s comments about Durant and judgment are...weird. The Phoenix Suns spotted Kevin Durant in the corner for much of their season. Ahead of their offseason, the Suns and GM and president of basketball operations, James Jones, want to move Durant away from the spot and into a more involved offensive position.
Despite Brunson's elite level of play and the Knicks' impressive defense, Draymond Green still doesn't believe they are true contenders.
Green also addressed Beverley refusing to speak to a media member because she didn't subscribe to his podcast
Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green keeps receipts.
The NBA is often seen as a place where extracurricular activities on the court don’t happen nearly as often as they did in the 1980s, 1990s, and early 2000s.
The Los Angeles Lakers dropped their first-round series to the Denver Nuggets in five games and now go into an offseason where major changes are sure to take place.
Rumors have been going around that LeBron James is leaving the Los Angeles Lakers after a disappointing playoff run with them. But for Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green, that won’t be happening anytime soon.
The first thing most of the Los Angeles Lakers faithful did after their squad got bounced in the NBA Playoffs yet again was hurl vitriol toward someone.
Will LeBron stay in L.A. or be in a new city next season? Draymond Green weighed in.
Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green recently shared a bold take about the defending champions, the Denver Nuggets that may have raised some eyebrows.
The Los Angeles Lakers’ 2023-24 NBA journey has concluded, marked by their defeat to the Denver Nuggets in the first round of the playoffs, ending their season in five games despite the efforts of LeBron James and his team.
Someone has to take the blame for the Los Angeles Lakers’ disastrous season. Unfortunately for head coach Darvin Ham, that someone appears to be him. The 50-year-old just completed his second season with the Lakers, and now that he’s seen by many as the logical scapegoat, it appears that this may have been his last.
The Golden State Warriors’ season is over after their loss in the NBA Play-In Tournament, but that does not mean that Draymond Green is not still opining on what is taking place in the NBA Playoffs, and he got real on why he believes the Denver Nuggets might be in trouble in the upcoming second-round series against the Minnesota Timberwolves.
The situation that the Los Angeles Lakers are in is very tricky. They have the choice to run it back with nearly the same core as they did a year ago and hope for the best next season.
Draymond Green and Rudy Gobert don't seem to like each other. Throughout his entire career, Green has refused to give Gobert his props - until now. On the newest episode of The Draymond Green Show, Green made a very surprising statement about the big man.
Draymond Green took the basketball community by surprise when he made a U-turn on his arch-enemy Rudy Gobert. He praised him after his team, the Minnesota Timberwolves, swept away the Phoenix Suns in the first round of their playoff series.
Green had a field day coming back at Nurkic after the Suns were eliminated by the Timberwolves.
The two have been feuding for many years now with Green regularly taking swipes at Gobert’s ability on the basketball court.
The two franchises are set to face off in the marquee matchup of the Eastern Conference opening round of the playoffs.
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