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Boston rival Draymond Green discussed the Celtics, sounded off on NBA's second apron luxury tax, and the NBPA.
With NBA free agency underway, Draymond Green opened up on what he thinks the Warriors will do this offseason.
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Draymond Green slams the NBA's second apron and NBPA's deal, warning the new rules are breaking up contenders like the ...
One thing about the Michigan State basketball program is that Spartans protect Spartans, and that is exactly what happened ...
Draymond Green believes Cooper Flagg is fortunate. Flagg will join the Dallas Mavericks as the number one pick. Green notes ...
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Did Draymond Green Deserve DPOY?
Draymond Green is once again in the Defensive Player of the Year conversation - but does he really deserve it this season? In my 2025 NBA award predictions, I break down his case alongside the other ...
Former NBA player Gilbert Arenas recently sparked debate among the NBA community with his remarks about the league’s ring ...
Golden State Warriors veteran Draymond Green says Cooper Flagg holds an unlikely luxury as the NBA Draft's No. 1 overall pick ...
Draymond Green calls 2025 No. 1 NBA draft pick Cooper Flagg “lucky” to join the strong Dallas Mavericks roster rather than a ...
Brooks didn’t just stop at trash talk—he orchestrated a masterclass in playoff disrespect. According to reports, Brooks ...
Draymond Green had a rough upbringing in Saginaw, Michigan, and was often tasked with defending himself during his youth.