Draymond Green
Draymond Green creates history by winning the first-ever ‘Arena of Heroes’ award!
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4 years agoon
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JoshuaDraymond Green creates history by winning the first-ever ‘Arena of Heroes’ award!
Draymond Green creates history by winning the first-ever ‘Arena of Heroes’ award!
After witnessing the first-ever Marvel-themed NBA game it was really interesting; something really exciting and new. I personally enjoyed it because they had all the graphics like the “Hulk Smash,” different symbols of superheroes, the amazing scoreboard, having Iron Man in the crowd, etc. I thought the NBA and Marvel did a great job capitalizing on the opportunity. A great cross-over.
Also, they had an interview with the new Captain America. The great character just hates the fact that there is a new character of Captain America… with wings…. and not Chris Evans. Sorry, just a guy that likes the originals especially with him. However, The Falcon and The Winter Solider got huge reviews so props to you. If there is a Captain America 4 I am watching for sure, the first week that it is out I will watch it.
With all that being said, let us get back to the topic at hand. What would that be? That would be the fact that Green is creating history by winning the first-ever ‘Arena of Heroes’ award; he is the first crowned champion as he beat out the likes of Curry, Williamson, Ball, and many other notable names. Six competitors were selected and one rose up and took it, that would be Draymond Green.
Green was able to win the award plus rack up 10/15/13 stats, which gave him the triple-double. Something special to add to his ‘heroic’ night.
Here is the scoring breakdown of Draymond Green:
How are hero points calculated?
How to get positive points is by achieving points, assists, steals, rebounds, and blocks. However, to get negative points that would be from missed field goals, missed free throws, and turnovers.
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Draymond Green
RANT: Draymond Green Has DESTROYED The Dynasty
Published
8 months agoon
April 1, 2024By
JoshuaRANT: Draymond Green Has DESTROYED The Dynasty
I’m not a diehard fan of the Golden State Warriors, but I love and respect what this organization has done through its illustrious dynasty. So, imagine this: If I were angry and emotional about Draymond Green ruining their culture and dynasty, could you possibly fathom how diehards are feeling?
Let me preface this quickly: This is not a hit piece on Green. It is simply a passionate rant about how and why Green would do this to his own team of a decade. It appears that since Jordan Poole got clocked by Green, fans have suffered through his outbursts.
Sadly, for everyone involved, his level of play and positive impactfulness on the court have declined significantly; before, he could act like a clown and get away with it, as he was providing his services to benefit the Warriors; now, he is just killing the Warriors and making everyone hate him.
Let’s jump right into this rant, shall we?
Draymond Green is the master of cheap-shots
This needs to be stated as clearly as humanly possible; what Green is being accused of is not merely predictions or trying to diminish his character. Video, historical, and statistical facts are what has killed him. I am simply bringing this all to light.
We all made jokes about him destroying Steven Adams’s bloodline, but do you know all his incidents after that moment?
- Kicking James Harden (2016)
- The NBA Finals groin shot to LeBron James (suspended, 2016)
- Taking a shot at James Harden’s throat (2018)
- The Anthony Davis altercation (2018)
- Performing a flying knee to Austin Rivers’ body (2021)
- The Grant Williams altercation (2022)
- Chasing down and tackling Kevin Porter Jr. (2022)
- Trying to punt kick (channeling his inner Randy Orton) Herb Jones (2023)
- Stomping Domantas Sabonis’ chest (2023)
- Swinging at Jusuf Nurkic’s head (2023)
- Rudy Gobert being choked out (2023)
- Yanked Patty Mills to the floor by his throat (2024)
- Kicking Grant Williams in the groin, then shoving him (2024)
We have a problem!
Besides, Green has had 21 ejections in his career, which is the second-highest in the history of the NBA.
Does anybody else find this to be an issue? Funny enough, people blame Draymond for costing the Warriors the 2016 championship due to his idiotic suspension; plus, that only made LeBron angry go Terminator on everyone.
I only mentioned the biggest offenses he has committed against people. Could you imagine if his entire history was put into an article? All I’m saying is that this man loves taking shots at people; he does this more than he worships LeBron. I’m not even kidding; look it up for yourself if you don’t believe me.
How many cheapshots can one player inflict on the entire league before everyone, including the team, realizes there is a serious issue at hand? It’s not even benefiting the Warriors.
Let’s talk Jordan Poole real quick…
Poole is who Poole is, but I think Draymond broke him. How is it that he could be great one season, supposedly the future of Golden State, then become an abject bum who can’t shoot or produce effectively?
The locker room can be a dangerous game to play, especially if two people got beef brewing and one of them just snaps constantly. Since nobody involved with the Warriors hands out damaging punishments to Green, it is easy for him to bully and walk over players.
Instead of being a confident, future player, Poole got turned into a joke and probably called out a lot, to the point where nobody was sticking up for him, and he lost all ability to play. Draymond has done this to players in the past.
After Poole got punched, it probably made the locker room very divided. It probably got ugly regarding how hostile, emotional, and no longer thinking purely of basketball. The Jordan Poole punch not only affected both of them, but the team.
The team’s reputation was tarnished, leadership was criticized, and Golden State looked really bad. This probably led to higher tensions and the team drifting apart in chemistry.
This group has been through so much in their dynasty, so if something like this happened, and it did, it would cause fractures and tears within the group mentally moving forward. If you don’t think it doesn’t have effects on a team, then you are missing it.
He has advantages!
Draymond revealed he has more advantages and favoritism in the locker room, which probably rubbed guys the wrong way and tore them even more. It happens when a team doesn’t discipline a national bully and clown.
It kills chemistry, leads to more outbursts, less trust, little to no accountability or responsibility, and the inability to work problems out (which will lead to dysfunctionality within a group).
If it doesn’t explode in the moment, then it will build up and mound into a huge problem come the future.
Why the Draymond issue still exists
The main reason is lack of accountability on Draymond’s end, but it also deals with the team. If Steve Kerr, former GM Bob Myers, or even current GM Mike Dunleavy Jr. can’t handle the reaction of them giving discipline to an acting out player (Draymond Green), then that’s reason why things have turned ugly.
Nobody likes dealing with problems in the moment, they rather procrastinate or avoid all together, but, speaking of the Warriors, we have now gotten to a point where it has derailed them completely as he continues to act out.
People around the basketball community thought his lengthy suspension handed to him by the league would have solved the issue, but it made things worse. I don’t even know how that is possible.
After his suspension, we’ve seen him more hostile in his words and actions. He has been seen lashing out on people, referees, and having uncomfortable bench moments. It has gotten so bad that during their most recent win against the Orlando Magic, Green was booted from the game in the first four minutes of regulation.
Stephen Curry was on the verge of crying, Steve Kerr looked like a disappointed father, and the rest of the team looked like innocent bystanders wondering when this will all end.
Whether it was that time or another, there is a level of admittance where people know what he is doing is wrong, that they need him out on the court more than the bench or locker room, and he’s becoming Draymond The Menace.
His acts aren’t basketball acts; they are violent acts that show a great demonstration of how disgusting and mentally unstable he is as a human being playing basketball.
How Draymond Green has DESTROYED their dynasty
Everything the Warriors have built from Mark Jackson to Steve Kerr to Stephen Curry has been torn down because of some psychopath that needs to act out for whatever insane reason.
The identity of this team has been scrambled, their culture has been flipped on it’s head, and everything they have built is crumbling like sand. We take all his moments, everything he has cost them, and let it pile up, then we are going to get results like the ones we are seeing with our very own eyes.
His actions has spewed over this team, which is very evident when watching their games. Why do you think the players have no energy, coaches don’t coach, and everyone is ready for games to be over? Green’s actions, verbally and physically, has caused this team to distrust him and divide their attention and locker room of this mess.
There is so much more happening in the locker room than what is portrayed on live television; absolutely insane when thinking about it.
Draymond Green’s actions have caused anger, sadness, frustration, and little-to-no happiness for this organization. They used to have this level of connective-ness that made them dangerously unstoppable, but it is dwindled. No, age and injuries does not that make this outcome happen.
Same with the younger talent, which is catastrophic for the Warriors’ future. Everyone is mentally checked out and burnt out.
Conclusion:
Green spends more time jawing at people on the court, social media, and his podcast than actually playing the game of basketball.
Not giving discipline to this clown has caused these issues, as he believes this is normal behavior. Everything back then, from 2016-2021, was justifible because of his play. However, that is defintely gone. He is essenially worthless to this organization and to himself, which is demoralizing to see as a basketball fan.
A team’s culture and morale can only take so much until the darkness creeps in and overtakes what good they had instilled into their organization; you can call me crazy, but it is true. It is too true, sadly.
This affects everyone mentally and sometimes can’t recover from this, and, guess what, this is the time they can’t recover.
Like I said before: all good things must come to an end, even if it doesn’t ride off into the sunset positively.
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Steve Kerr: Draymond Green ‘Deserved’ Ejection
Published
8 months agoon
March 27, 2024By
JoshuaSteve Kerr: Draymond Green ‘Deserved’ Ejection
Despite the Warriors getting a much-needed victory over the Magic, fans aren’t making the win the focal point of Golden State’s night. Surprise, surprise, it is on Draymond Green.
Four minutes into the game, fans witnessed the veteran forward get two technicals, which led to his ejection. He kept arguing with the referees and was sent immediately to the locker room; not even his teammates, like Stephen Curry, could calm him down.
After Green went back to the locker room, Steve Kerr and Curry were visibly upset. Curry was seen shaking and holding his head, trying to comprehend why Green had done what he had.
The frustration is understandable, given that the Warriors are barely holding onto the final spot in the Play-In Tournament and were already without Jonathan Kuminga for the game. Kerr said he was dealing with soreness in his left knee.
This made their job of winning Wednesday’s game more challenging, and everyone could tell the team wasn’t happy. It even bled over to the post-game press conference, where their head coach was asked about Green’s ejection.
Kerr said Green deserved to be ejected and wasn’t masking his feelings towards the situation.
The body language definitely wasn’t positive, but he said Draymond “will bounce back.”
What a wild night for the Warriors, as they are only a game ahead of the Rockets.
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Draymond Green Ordered To Mentor Jonathan Kuminga
Published
8 months agoon
March 18, 2024By
JoshuaDraymond Green Ordered To Mentor Jonathan Kuminga
When Draymond Green signed the four-year, $100 million extension with the Golden State Warriors, there was an unwritten condition within the contract Golden State wanted Green to adhere to.
Owner Joe Lacob asked the 34-year-old veteran to mentor Jonathan Kuminga. Lacob wanted the 21-year-old to learn from the team’s veterans but wanted to take it a step further by having Green personally work with Kuminga.
“Joe said, ‘I know you’re going to play and lead and all of that, but I need one more thing,'” Green recalled. “He said ‘I need you to take JK under your wing.
“I said, ‘You got my word …To me, that was a condition of the contract.”
According to ESPN’s Kendra Andrews, when Green was suspended, he watched film on Kuminga and solely focused on his game. Something Green noticed was that he was not attacking defenses by using his speed and athleticism on drives to the paint.
“He can always jump and get himself out of trouble,” Green said of his advice to Kuminga. “Nobody else is going to be up there with you. Most of us, we’ve got to find angles, and different things to score, but if you get in trouble with anything, just jump.”
Kuminga is having a career year with 16.2 points and 4.8 rebounds in 65 games.