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The Golden State Warriors star commented on how he wanted to fight through his final NBA seasons and, above all, take advantage of Jimmy Butler and Draymond Green.
The offseason of LeBron James keeps gettin crazier and crazier. For a second time, the Los Angeles Lakers superstar was seen hanging out with his on-court nemesis Draymond Green of the Golden State Warriors.
The Golden State Warriors are the only NBA team that hasn’t made a move yet this offseason. As other teams around the league improve themselves in pursuit of a championship, that’s not exactly the best news for Steph Curry and co.
One of the things that will be remembered when Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green retires from the NBA is his ability to win. Green wasn't always a flashy player, and he doesn't boast a mind-boggling physique that gives him an advantage against his opponents. However, he makes the most out of the chances he gets.
The Golden State Warriors built a successful dynasty around a big three of Steph Curry, Klay Thompson, and Draymond Green, and that trio has all cemented themse
The Golden State Warriors still haven't made any moves this offseason, and it appears Stephen Curry wants them to make one, in particular. NBA insider Brandon "Scoop B" Robinson reports that Curry would like for the Warriors to bring back Gary Payton II.
The Golden State Warriors shared an interesting stat about Draymond Green amid the team's inactivity in the offseason.
Kevin Durant denies that Draymond Green drove him out of the Golden State Warriors: "We were good before it, we were great after" originally appeared on Basketball Network. Kevin Durant supposedly left the Golden State Warriors because of on-and-off-court friction with Draymond Green. However, the Slim Reaper clarified that that was never the case.