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“It won’t be me that’s breaking up The Beatles.” Just 24 hours before his fight with Jordan Poole at practice, Draymond Green had discussed his contract situation with Frank Isola & Brian Scalabrine on SiriusXM NBA Radio show.



“It won’t be me that’s breaking up The Beatles.” Just 24 hours before his fight with Jordan Poole at practice, Draymond Green had discussed his contract situation with Frank Isola & Brian Scalabrine on SiriusXM NBA Radio show.



by Dennis_Gachanja

17 Comments

  1. jetveritech

    If this is truly filmed the day before, this aged like milk left out on a hot summer night my god

  2. tpeters88

    I can only thank Dray for everything he’s done, but if it comes down to it, good fucking riddance. He has slowly been spiraling the last couple of years and what he did at practice is unforgivable in my mind. You are paid to be a contributor, a leader, but most of all a teammate, and he failed all three of those duties in a matter of seconds. I’m sick of Steph having to put his neck out to defend Drays actions. At this point I would love to see Steph win one without Dray, prove the haters wrong, and really prove to himself he IS him.

  3. Admirable_Nothing

    Clearly he is no longer going to get anywhere near a max contract and in fact may not get any contract.

  4. Take a massive pay cut for the young players and we good lol

  5. Afrosheen2

    I kind of enjoy these dray clips. He’s had it coming. I’ll miss all those Screens and passes to Steph, but hey it’s his fault

  6. Sea-Turnip6078

    Yoko doesn’t deserve this kinda stray, she’s cool and the Beatles were getting shoddy anyway.

    Dray must have felt like he was punching a version of himself, the brash up and coming young blood who wants to be great and runs his mouth from time to time. It’s fucking whack. Jordan’s done nothing but put the work in and ball out since being so bad his rookie year. Tbh, his improvement as a player almost too perfectly lines up w the Dubs returning to elite form. Do they get as far as they did last year without him? (yeah I know his D still stinks)

    I hope they patch shit up and go for a few more ‘ships before riding into the sunset. This garbage better not be the reason why that ain’t on the table.

  7. This guy lacks self awareness. It’s a nasty thing in combination with an inflated sense of his value as a player. It can only result in insecurity and anger because others (teams around the league, Warriors fo, fans) don’t consider him as highly as he does himself. No team is offering him as much as he wants even without the punch.

  8. His words mean nothing now. Lost all credibility

  9. sugashane707

    Nothing will come of this … mfers are too soft

  10. Supersilky2

    4 years 100 million for draymond. His legacy will grow and his brand will grow and he will make a ton of money after basketball. Winning and being on warriors has helped his brand a lot. Leaving for an extra 20 million or 30 million over 4 years isn’t worth it unless he is just incredible addicted to materialism and money and doesn’t care about winning or legacy.
    I think he stays unless they come in so low that it’s disrespectful. He is still best defensive player in nba for playoff basketball and he is the best and maybe only point center that can dominate the game without scoring on offense

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