During a heated playoff game between the Golden State Warriors and Houston Rockets, Draymond Green managed to avoid getting ejected despite kicking Rockets player Tari Eason in the head. The incident occurred during a scrappy play for the ball, with Green already receiving a technical foul earlier in the game. Despite the clear video evidence, the officials only gave Green a flagrant foul instead of a second technical, leaving fans and players alike questioning the decision.
The Golden State Warriors lost to the Houston Rockets by just one point in a nail-biting NBA Cup quarter-final. At the post-game presser, Warriors head coach Steve Kerr strongly criticized the referees for their poor decisions, labeling them as the reason behind his team's defeat. Kerr was particularly irked by a controversial call that resulted in two free-throws for the Rockets and costed the Warriors the game. He expressed disbelief at the officials' decisions, comparing them to an elementary school official and stating that he had never seen such calls in an NBA game before.
NBA superstar Stephen Curry has credited coach Steve Kerr for the Golden State Warriors' unprecedented success, as they clinched their fourth straight championship title in the 2023-24 season. In a recent interview, Curry praised Kerr's approach to taking over the team and his innovative and pragmatic coaching style, which has revolutionized the way the Warriors play. Under Kerr's leadership, the team has become known for their dynamic style of play, influencing the entire league and solidifying themselves as a basketball powerhouse.
The Golden State Warriors face a tough challenge as they try to break their recent losing streak with their two star players sidelined due to injuries. Point guard Stephen Curry will miss his second game with knee pain while forward Draymond Green will sit out his second consecutive game with a calf injury. With both players out, the Warriors will have to rely on sophomore guard Brandin Podziemski and a new frontcourt lineup.
The Golden State Warriors are gearing up for their final Group C game of the NBA Cup against the Denver Nuggets, and they will do so without the presence of Draymond Green. The star forward will be sidelined due to left calf tightness, making an already tough matchup even more challenging. Tune in to see how the Warriors, without Green, fare against Nikola Jokic and the Denver Nuggets.
In an episode of "The Warner House" podcast with NFL player Fred Warner, Golden State Warriors' Draymond Green shared that LeBron James played a significant role in his decision to stay with his team. Despite receiving a more lucrative contract offer from the Memphis Grizzlies, Green chose to remain loyal to the Warriors, a decision partially influenced by James' advice. This insight into the NBA superstar's influence sheds light on the close relationship between Green and James.
In a recent episode of his podcast, Draymond Green openly criticized the Oklahoma City Thunder for their postgame interactions. Green believes that the team's focus should be on instilling fear in their opponents, rather than celebrating with each other after wins. However, the Thunder's Jalen Williams has shrugged off the comments, stating that the team is solely focused on their own performance.
In a post-game press conference, Warriors' star Draymond Green commented on Jordan Poole's development with the Washington Wizards. Green praised Poole's improved game, stating that he has settled into his role and is taking high-efficiency shots rather than forcing them. According to Green, Poole's struggles last season were due to the guard wanting to prove himself as a leader for his new team, causing him to take difficult and unnecessary shots. But this year, Poole has shown significant growth and improvement in his approach to the game.
Golden State Warriors forward and two-time Olympic gold medalist, Draymond Green, shared his thoughts on the surprising benching of NBA player Rudy Gobert during the French men's basketball quarterfinal against Team Canada. The decision was made due to Gobert's finger injury, but Green expressed his disbelief at an NBA player being benched in a crucial Olympic game, especially when not representing Team USA. His comments were captured on his show, "The Draymond Green Show."
Golden State Warriors' players Stephen Curry and Draymond Green shared their thoughts on Klay Thompson's departure to the Dallas Mavericks on the latest episode of the Draymond Green Show podcast. The trio, who led the Warriors to four championships, reflected on the end of an era and how they will continue to support each other. Green also revealed that he shed a few tears upon learning about Thompson's decision. Don't miss the latest news on this major move in the sports world.