Draymond Green, Warriors and Minnesota Timberwolves
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Green is right about Edwards possessing an offensive skill set that no one else in the world can match. Since being drafted first overall in 2020, Minnesota's young star has always been a major force driving to the rim, as evidenced by his absurd highlight reel of poster dunks.
Draymond Green and Jimmy Butler were unable to find a way to win without Stephen Curry. Unless the superstar point guard can make his way back to the court in Game 5 from the strained hamstring he has been dealing with, it's very possible that Golden State will be heading home.
ESPN NBA reporter Tim McMahon took issue with Draymond Green's complaints about an "agenda" to make him out to be an "angry Black man" following Game 2.
Draymond Green went on a rant after the Warriors lost Game 2, saying he's sick of being portrayed as an 'angry black man.' A media figure has now responded.
Green hasn't shied away from speaking his mind, but his brief response might indicate that he's more focused on trying to lead Golden State past Minnesota, especially without the 37-year-old Curry. Warriors coach Steve Kerr said they will give an update on the two-time MVP's status for Game 5 on game day.
The Minnesota Timberwolves are investigating someone who allegedly made racist comments toward Draymond Green.
Not since those days when a Worm roamed the earth has there been a player who could aggravate the opponent, his teammates and the officials with equal levels of frustration.
The following players are ranked ahead of Green in NBA's all-time playoff steals list: Karl Malone, Derek Fisher, Dwyane Wade, Robert Horry, Clyde Drexler, James Harden, Chris Paul, Manu Ginobili, Maurice Cheeks, Larry Bird, Jason Kidd, Kobe Bryant, John Stockton, Magic Johnson, Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen and LeBron James.