Green signal to Tottenham from player – now attention towards Manchester City

tottenham’s The pursuit of Savinho seems to be gaining momentum, and this time the feeling is mutual.

Just days after it was reported that Spurs have opened talks with Manchester City, espn brazil Now the report is that Savinho has taken his decision. The Brazilian wants to remain in English football and, specifically, join Tottenham.

Considering where this story was a year ago, that’s quite a change.

Tottenham pushed hard for Savinho last summer. Manchester City closed the door. Pep Guardiola still believed the winger could develop into an important player at the Etihad and had no interest in letting him go.

Savinho himself did not completely agree with this idea. But this time the matter is different.

Spurs prepare for the next step

According to ESPN, the Brazilian is fully convinced by the move to north London and is now waiting for Tottenham to present their first official offer.

The report said Tottenham have already started talks And are now working on their first formal bid.

This seems like the logical next step in the transfer that has been gathering momentum over the past few weeks.

Manchester City have gradually changed their position on players after a disappointing season. Savinho arrived from Verona with huge expectations, but things never really clicked into place.

The Brazilian finished the campaign with four goals and two assists in 35 matches. Injuries didn’t help either, with a thigh problem in particular disrupting his season.

As a result, Cities have become increasingly open for sales As they prepare for a summer rebuild. According to ESPN, the current valuation sits around £50m (€60m).

It’s still a hefty fee, but it’s also well below the figure that Tottenham were willing to discuss when the call first came.

Suddenly, everyone wants the same thing

For some time, this transfer seemed complicated because the interests did not exactly match.

Tottenham wanted Savinho. Manchester City wanted to keep him. But now the situation has changed… the city is ready to listen. Tottenham are back in the conversation. And, according to ESPN, the player wants the move.

Of course, a deal worth around £50m (€60m) is still a big commitment for a club that spent much of last season nervous. The conversation can easily come down to structure, installments and bonuses rather than headline numbers.

Still, Tottenham have something they didn’t have last summer. This time he will only need to convince Manchester City.

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Arsenal mediators make contact for big signing – ‘obvious’ players and agent given green light

armory Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain are battling for Atletico Madrid’s Julian Alvarez in the summer.

Last month, we broadcast news Both Arsenal and PSG are convincing him to ignore the La Liga winners.

On 7 May, Game Witness Covered claims from Spain The striker is ‘fully aware’ of the interest from Arsenal, PSG and Barcelona.

The source said the Argentina international aims to gain clarity on his future ahead of the World Cup.

This report came out a few days later Diego Simon said Premier League sides and other clubs are keen, “This is normal.”

Incentive for Arsenal and other contenders

The Madrid club finished the season with a 5–1 defeat to Villarreal. After the match Diego Simeone said that Julián Álvarez must make a decision on his future.

to be a chain Relay the manager’s quote and provide an update from their journalist, Pedro Fulana, on the 26-year-old’s situation.

He says Atletico Madrid is aware of developments related to his possible summer exit. Their CEO, Miguel Angel Gil Marin, wants to collect a large fee if the sale goes through without any figures being mentioned.

Barcelona have made contact with Ferran Torres and cash in return for the World Cup winner, but the Spaniard does not want to join Los Rojiblancos.

As well as Hansi Flick’s side, the journalist also covers the Gunners and the Ligue 1 winners’ interest in the South American.

“There are some intermediaries linked to PSG and Arsenal who have also made inquiries to Atletico.” He said.

“It is clear that the club knows that when all this is happening, it is because Julian’s agents and therefore Julian himself have given the green light to discussions about his future away from Atletico Madrid.”

Journalists say the Madrid club have changed their stance on selling the frontman and explain why. This is meant as a boost for Mikel Arteta’s side and their other supporters.

“There is one name that stands out above the rest. That is Matteo Alemany, who knows that Apollo will invest very little, if anything. Therefore, the financial activity in the transfer market will be similar to that of recent seasons,” Fulana explained.

The sale of Alvarez for a big fee could allow Los Rojiblancos to use those funds to reshape their squad in the upcoming window.

Contracts, stats, prices and agent information

Julián Álvarez has scored 20 goals and provided nine assists in 49 matches and is under contract until 2030.

He is estimated to be worth €90m transfer marketAnd agent Fernando Hidalgo represents the former Manchester City star.

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Green Bay Packers named top fit for top veteran in NFL free agency

The Green Bay Packers were relatively quiet in NFL free agency this offseason, with general manager Brian Gutekunst looking to preserve compensatory selections in the 2027 NFL Draft. Now that that is no longer a factor, the team is being linked to a potential role player who is still available.

ESPN’s Matt Bowen reports the Packers are the best fit for free-agent edge rusher AJ Epenesa.

“The Packers lost rotational edge rusher Kingsley Enagbare to the Jets in free agency, so the team could add his replacement in Epenesa. He’s a long, powerful mover who can break the edge with his 6-foot-6, 260-pound frame. He can also make disruptive plays under new coordinator Jonathan Gannon, as he recorded 24.5 sacks and four interceptions in six seasons with the Bills. Are.”

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Once the 2026 NFL Draft concludes, free-agent signings have no impact on the compensation formula for the 2027 NFL Draft. That’s why Green Bay wasted little time in signing veteran quarterback Tyrod Taylor.

There are still obvious areas for improvement on the Packers’ roster. Green Bay could use an in-line blocking tight end to pair with Tucker Craft, depth at running back is an issue due to Marshon Lloyd’s durability issues, and depth at nose tackle is still needed.

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6-foot-6 edge rusher Epenesa has been a rotational player for most of his career. Last season, he played 438 snaps for the Buffalo Bills, and he played less than 50 percent of the team’s defensive snaps in five of his six seasons in the NFL.

In 2025, Epenesa recorded 12 pressures, 9 quarterback hits and 17 solo tackles with 4 pass deflections, 2.5 sacks and 2 interceptions in 16 games. Epenesa, who turns 28 in September, earned a 48.6 PFF run-blocking grade along with a 63.5 pass-rushing grade in 2025.

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With All-Pro edge rusher Micah Parsons likely to miss the first four games of the season recovering from ACL surgery, pass-rushing depth is essential. Signing Epenesa would allow Packers defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon to rotate him with Carl Brooks, Lucas Van Ness, Brenton Cox Jr. and Barry Sorrell.

Realistically, any veteran Green Bay signs in NFL free agency at this point will be landing a one-year contract. Beyond Epenesa, there are also options like Derek Barnett, Dante Fowler Jr., Brandon Graham, and Haason Redick.

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Green Bay Packers linked to pair of Pro Bowl players

The Green Bay Packers have always felt like they are capable of competing for a playoff spot. Considering they have missed a playoff berth in six of Matt LaFleur’s seven seasons as head coach, the Packers are right to feel this way.

Yet, for whatever reason, the Packers were never able to overcome adversity and compete for the Super Bowl. The last time the Lombardi Trophy came was in 2010, when Mike McCarthy led the franchise to its fourth Super Bowl victory.

Is this the year that changes? To do that, the Packers will have to be nearly perfect, which will require contributions from all 53 players on the roster and then some.

While the Packers may already have a playoff roster, Sports IllustratedEva Geitheim recently made her case for why Green Bay should still add an impact rotational edge rusher in free agency. His advice for the Packers is to target a pair of former Pro Bowl pass rushers, Jadeveon Clowney or Joey Bosa.

“The Packers have one of the best edge rushers in Micah Parsons, but the position group is thin beyond that, with Green Bay even picking up Lucas Van Ness’s fifth-year option. With it unclear when Parsons will return from his torn ACL, the Packers would be wise to bring in another edge like Joey Bosa or Jadeveon Clowney.”

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Even though he is reportedly further along in his recovery process, Parsons is working to recover from a major injury. Making some contingency plans is never a bad idea, especially for a top contender who has often been bitten badly by the injury bug.

Clowney turned 33 in February, but the former No. 1 overall pick has still been productive. Last season, he recorded 8.5 sacks with the Cowboys. The 30-year-old Bosa is a five-time Pro Bowler who has recorded at least five sacks in each of the last three seasons. Both will provide Green Bay with more pass-rushing juice.

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Contract extensions planned for 4 key Green Bay Packers players

The Green Bay Packers signed wide receiver Jaden Reed to a three-year contract extension in April, ensuring that another key part of their offense will be around for years to come. With summer practice approaching, we may see contract extensions for some other Packers players.

Let’s take a look at what contract extensions could look like for Tucker Craft, Lucas Van Ness, Devonte Wyatt and Christian Watson.

tucker craft

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If Tucker Craft doesn’t suffer an ACL injury in Week 9 against the Carolina Panthers, there’s a good chance he could have received some second-team All-Pro votes in 2025. Green Bay’s standout tight end totaled 489 receiving yards with 6 touchdowns in eight games. Among tight ends with more than 40 targets, he led his teammates in yards per reception (15.3) and yards per route run (2.56). Although there is some additional risk to Kraft due to his torn ACL, it makes sense to sign him to a long-term deal now rather than waiting until his contract expires. Given that Kyle Pitts recently signed the franchise tag at $15.045 million, the cost of an extension would likely be high. We think a four-year deal that makes Kraft one of the three highest-paid tight ends in the NFL can be accomplished, with Green Bay working in bonus structures depending on Kraft’s health.

  • Prediction: 4 years, $68 million ($17 million AAV) and $40 million total guaranteed

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devonte wyatt

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Selected by Green Bay with the 28th overall selection in the 2022 NFL Draft, defensive tackle Devonte Wyatt has taken some time to really establish himself. He was on pace to record more than five sacks in a season for the third consecutive year before suffering a fibula and torn ligaments in his ankle. Assuming he makes a full recovery, Green Bay will have an interior pass-rushing specialist who is still a bargain at his fifth-year option salary of $13.922 million. The rate of pass-rushing interior tackles has increased in recent years, demonstrated by the fact that 13 defensive tackles now have deals worth more than $20 million per season. Realistically, should Wyatt beat out the Javon Kinlow deal ($45 million over three years) by a wide margin, Zack Siler ($21.333 million AAV) could potentially be a high-end target for a deal.

  • Prediction: 3 years, $62 million ($20.6 million AAV)

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Christian Watson

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It’s fair to say the Packers wish they had signed Christian Watson to a contract extension before Alec Pierce re-signed with the Indianapolis Colts. Watson has durability issues working against him, but he has also put up 1,231 receiving yards in his last 25 games over the past two seasons and averaged 19.2 yards per reception. He is entering a contract year and the fact that Green Bay did not use any draft capital on a receiver suggests that Brian Gutekunst has long-term plans for Watson in Matt LaFleur’s offense. We believe a deal could be reached this summer, but it would cost much more than some estimates.

  • Prediction: 3 years, $85.5 million, with $65 million total guaranteed

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lucas van ness

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Lucas Van Ness hasn’t exactly lived up to the expectations the Packers front office had for him when he was selected with the 13th overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft. In 43 career games, he has only managed 34 pressures, 23 QB hits, 17 tackles for loss, and 8.5 sacks. However, Green Bay exercised its option for the 2027 season with $13.8 million fully guaranteed. It certainly shows that the coaching staff still has a lot of confidence in him, especially after new defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon took over. We think something similar could be done with Jordan Love in 2023, when he was signed to a one-year extension.

  • Prediction: 1-year, $15 million extension
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‘Violent’ Draymond Green hit with cruel ‘roast’ joke, Stephen Curry named as Warriors carry

Netflix’s recent program, “The Roast of Kevin Hart,” was full of cruel jokes, including one featuring comedian Jeff Ross. Golden State Warriors Stars Draymond Green and Stephen Curry.

When it was time for him to speak, Ross took aim at Green, claiming he was “carried” by Curry throughout his time in the program and on the Warriors.

“Steph Curry couldn’t come tonight, but he took Draymond Green here,” Ross said before emphasizing not to take it personal with another cruel joke.

He said, “I love you, buddy. I won’t make fun of you because you’re violent. You’ve been kicked out more times than Kevin Hart’s DVD.”

In line with Ross’s joke, draymond green Has been fouled more than 20 times so far in his NBA career. That’s actually more than any other active player in the league.

Stephen Curry and Draymond Green have led the Warriors to four championships

Curry and Green have been teammates since 2012, when Green was drafted by the Golden State Warriors. At that time, Curry had already played in the league for four years.

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Since then, he has been a part of the warrior dynasty. The team has won four NBA championships in this era, in 2015, 2017, 2018, and 2022. Green is a four-time NBA All-Star, and was named Defensive Player of the Year in 2017.

Additionally, he is a nine-time All-Defensive player, making five first teams and four second teams. Additionally, Green is also a four-time NBA All-Star, was named Defensive Player of the Year in 2017, and is a nine-time All-Defensive player, making five first teams and four second teams.

During this time, Stephen Curry Is a 12-time NBA All-Star. He is also a two-time league MVP, winning it consecutively in 2015 and 2016. Curry has also been named to the All-NBA First Team four times, and has made five All-NBA Second Teams.

In particular, Curry has become famous for his three-point shooting. The 38-year-old Ohio native has the most three-pointers in NBA history, nearly 1,000 more than the next highest player (James Harden). He also holds the record for most three-pointers in a season, making 402 during the 2015–16 season.

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4 Green Bay Packers players who could breakout in 2026

The Green Bay Packers have one of the best rosters in the NFL and will once again be one of the youngest teams in 2026. With that comes the opportunity for a breakout season, like we saw from Tucker Craft last year.

Let’s take a look at four players on the Packers’ roster who could have breakthrough seasons in 2026.

Jordan Morgan, left tackle

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Taken by the Packers with the 25th overall selection in the 2024 NFL Draft, Jordan Morgan hasn’t been much of a standout in his first two seasons. The 6-foot-5 offensive lineman played only 186 offensive snaps in his rookie season, and was rated as a below-average player in 749 snaps last season.

The real problem appears to be that the team moved him around a lot, deploying him at both left (51 snaps) and right tackle (148) and right (358) and left guard (191). This never really allowed him to settle into one spot and focus on playing, which he finally got a chance to do this offseason. Projected to be the starter at left tackle, we think Morgan can be as effective as Rasheed Walker was for Green Bay.

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Trey Smack, Kicker

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The Packers’ draft class in 2026 doesn’t include anyone other than Trey Smacks, who is trusted to play the lion’s share of snaps from the jump. So, this really leaves Smack as the only newbie who can prove himself to be a fans’ favorite by the end of the season.

For one thing, it says a lot about a kicker prospect when general manager Brian Gutekunst is willing to trade multiple Round 7 picks to nab him. It’s also a testament to what Smack showed in his first practice at rookie camp that Green Bay released Brandon McManus just months after giving him a $1 million roster bonus. We echo what Matt Stover said about Smack, and we think the big impact is immediate.

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Matthew Golden, wide receiver

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Matthew Golden not seeing much on the field in his rookie season was interpreted by some as an indictment on the young pass-catcher. In reality, it speaks to the Packers’ depth at wide receiver and how the team has slowly brought in offensive weapons. Now heading into his sophomore season, we are expecting a big leap from Golden in 2026.

Consider his performance in the Wild Card round – 84 receiving yards and a touchdown on four receptions – as a glimpse of what he’s capable of. He’s demonstrated in limited snaps that he can get open (2.07 target separation, 9th in the NFL), and he’s naturally explosive. While Christian Watson and Tucker Kraft are still the primary options for Jordan Love, we think it’s possible for Golden to have over 700 receiving yards and 5-7 touchdowns.

Evan Williams, Security

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Evan Williams is already a key piece in the Packers’ defense, and complements 24-year-old All-Pro safety Xavier McKinney nicely. We’re going to see Williams take the next step forward in his career this fall, possibly even earning his first Pro Bowl selection. Already strong against the run, Williams could set career highs in interceptions, tackles for loss and pass deflections in 2026.

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4 Green Bay Packers players who could be on the roster bubble in 2026

The Green Bay Packers will enter the 2026 NFL season with a roster that, when healthy, will have everyone in the organization capable of making the Super Bowl. However, some of the Packers’ offseason moves could also mean that some recognizable names will not be on the roster in Week 1.

Let’s take a look at the list of four players who will not be on the Packers’ roster at the start of the season.

Luke Musgrave, tight end

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A few years ago, it looked as if Luke Musgraves would be the Packers’ TE1 for the upcoming season. Instead, it’s Tucker Craft who looks like an All-Pro talent. Musgrave’s status in Green Bay became so questionable that he came up in NFL trade rumors during the season. Then, Kraft and John Fitzpatrick suffered season-ending injuries. Kraft will return for training camp, and Josh Whately is behind him. It would not be a surprise at all if general manager Brian Gutekunst attempted to move Musgraves to a blocking tight end.

Brandon McManus, kicker

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It says a lot if the Packers are willing to trade up multiple draft picks to land a kicker moving up in Round 6. Brandon McManus received a $1 million roster bonus this offseason, but his injuries last season and his miss in the wild-card round put him on the hot seat. If rookie Trey Smack can take advantage of his immense power and demonstrate relatively consistent accuracy on his kicks in training camp, McManus could certainly be a part of the final 53-man roster cutdown.

Christian Welch, linebacker

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Green Bay certainly has a lot more depth at linebacker than in years past. Unfortunately for former UDFA Christian Welch, the Wisconsin native’s only hope of remaining in Green Bay may lie on the practice squad. He appeared in eight games for Green Bay last season, primarily on special teams. There is every possibility that he will be cut in September and given a spot on the practice squad.

Marshon Lloyd, running back

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Since being selected with the 88th overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, Packers running back Marshon Lloyd has appeared in just one game with the team. Injuries never allowed him to prove himself at any point. Theoretically, Lloyd would be a perfect fit to step into the No. 2 role behind Josh Jacobs for the upcoming season. It’s just his inability to stay healthy that leads us to believe that something, possibly a soft-tissue injury, will sideline him during the summer. If this happens again, Green Bay may decide to cut their losses and move on.

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Green Bay Packers GM offers extremely positive update on Tucker Craft, Micah Parsons injuries

Ahead of the 2025 NFL season, Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst felt strongly that his team was ready to compete for the Super Bowl. Thus, he made the biggest trade of his career by sending two first-round picks to the Dallas Cowboys in exchange for All-Pro pass rusher Micah Parsons.

Gutekunst’s gamble proved correct. The Packers had one of the best teams in the NFL, but one thing he could not have predicted was that the team would lose two of its best players to injuries at the end of the season.

Parsons and the team’s leading pass-catcher, tight end Tucker Craft, both suffered torn ACLs last season. Kraft’s injury occurred in Week 9. Parsons’ injury occurred in Week 15. Still, despite the six-week difference from the time of their injuries, Parsons may not need to miss as much time as Kraft, as he is “a little bit of a freak” as Gutekunst described.

“They’re doing great,” Gutekunst said on SiriusXM Radio. “Tuck comes here every day, and he’s obviously a little ahead of schedule, just because his injury happened earlier than Micah’s. But Micah is like – he’s a little crazy. So I think some of that has taken over, and he’s doing really well, too.” He added, “So, obviously both of those guys are expected to be back at the start of the season. And they’ll be a big part of what we’re doing going forward.”

The Packers lost in Week 15, in the game where Parsons suffered an injury, and lost all of their next four games. A 9–3–1 record suddenly ended at 9–8–1 after a playoff loss to the Chicago Bears.

Meanwhile, Kraft tied with running back Christian Watson for the Packers’ rushing average of 61 yards per game. Parsons led the team with 12.5 sacks. Getting two of the team’s most impactful players back early in the season could greatly help the Packers’ success in 2026.

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Club ready to match Liverpool’s €11m-a-year wages – green light would prompt immediate transfer effort

Galatasaray are plotting an ambitious move liverpool Captain Virgil van Dijk and his €11m per year salary will be on par.

Fotomaç reports that The Turkish side are waiting for the green light before making an official move for the Liverpool defender.

Galatasaray targets Liverpool captain

Fotomac reported that Galatasaray have already started their transfer preparations for next season. The plan is to strengthen their defence, and Virgil van Dijk is the star name they want.

The Liverpool centre-back would be a replacement for one of the two current options, Davinson Sanchez and Abdulkerim Bardaki.

The 34-year-old is a dream signing for President Dersun Ozbek, and there is belief a deal can be done. Van Dijk has one year left on his deal at Anfield and will consider his options if he risks losing his place in Arne Slott’s team next season.

The Dutchman is more than aware that he now faces the ‘last important contract’ of his career. Galatasaray plan to contact him soon and president Dursun Ozbek will be ‘closely involved’ in the process.

The feeling in Turkey is that Van Dijk is ready to play for Galatasaray. He has faced them in the Champions League this season and impressed.

He currently earns €11m per year at Liverpool after taxes. Galatasaray are ready to match him to lure him to the Super Lig next season. If the 34-year-old gives the go-ahead, action will be taken ‘immediately’ at the end of the season.

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Now, here at Sport Witness, we would urge caution. It’s a classic in the genre of Turkish optimism with one of their clubs signing a major European star.

In a summer where Liverpool are losing Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson, while Alisson could also leave, it would be a big decision to let Virgil van Dijk go as well.

The whole idea is also based on the theory that Van Dijk could lose his place next season. Even at 34, this is not possible unless massive changes occur.

This does not mean that it is not possible by any means. But we would urge caution for now about any such transfers actually happening.

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Green Bay Packers acquire former Pro Bowl quarterback

Green Bay Packers rumors have been flying throughout the offseason even before Malik Willis left to sign with the Miami Dolphins. No one expected the Packers to get a chance to sign Willis, who was widely expected to get an opportunity to play better elsewhere. Nevertheless, given that Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst has long been appreciative of developing quarterbacks, rumors have suggested that Green Bay could trade for another young prospect with untapped potential.

The name most linked to the Packers has been former No. 4 overall pick Anthony Richardson. While the Indianapolis Colts are open to trading their former first-round pick for forward Daniel Jones. Green Bay’s latest move shows that a trade for Richardson may not be a top priority right now.

On Monday, the Packers announced they have signed 36-year-old QB Tyrod Taylor to a one-year contract to back up starter Jordan Love.

Taylor is a one-time Pro Bowler who spent the past two seasons with the New York Jets, appearing in eight games and making six starts. He completed 62.2% of his passes for 898 yards, eight touchdowns and five interceptions with the Jets.

Taylor Love joins a somewhat crowded Packers QB depth chart led by Desmond Ridder, Kyle McCord and Kyron Draughns. McCord, 23, was selected by the Philadelphia Eagles in the sixth round last year. The drone is an untested newbie. Ridder is a 26-year-old former third-rounder who has made 18 starts in the NFL, but he is equally unproven.

If nothing else, Taylor brings 15 years of NFL experience to a group that hasn’t seen much time on the field. He will be a veteran voice in the QB room to complement Love. Whether the Packers are still willing to invest more in that group, such as trading a third-day pick for Richardson, remains to be seen, but it’s possible only Love and Taylor make the roster, which could leave room for a developmental option.

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Hawks’ $23.4M star credits Draymond Green for winning strategy against Knicks

Through three games, atlanta hawks saved by a hair’s breadth new York Knicks As they took their lead in the series to 2-1. There was another nervy situation at the end of Game 3, but the Hawks were able to prevail in the end and win 109–108.

A number of players have been instrumental in the team’s performance in the series, one of them being Jonathan Kuminga and his impact on the bench.

Kuminga had a good performance in Game 3, but some fans are still looking at a small step he made in Game 2, which helped the Hawks steal a lead on the road.

On one of the final possessions where Nickeil Alexander-Walker swiped the ball from Knicks captain Jalen Brunson, Kuminga was seen pushing his teammate toward Brunson in an effort to give him better position.

That strategy may have worked, because the Hawks got the steal and scored on the other end.

Jonathan Kuminga credits Draymond Green for winning strategy against New York Knicks

After the game, Kuminga, who will earn an average annual salary of $23,400,000 in the 2025–26 season, credited Draymond Green for his instincts to make that play.

Speaking to journalist Kevin Chouinard after the matchup, Kuminga praised Green as the source of that strategy.

“I’m going to give my praise to Drummond,” Kuminga said. “Growing up around him and watching him, I’ve seen him do it a lot of times. He’s one of the best at doing it.”

He added, “It’s something I’m not thinking about in the game, but watching someone do it over time, sometimes it just clicks.” “Nickel was still in good shape because he was able to get steals, especially with the way Nickel was playing defense.”

Jonathan Kuminga has been around some of the better players who played the game while he was with him Golden State WarriorsAnd it’s no surprise that he adopted defensive tactics from former teammate Green.

This shows that the power forward is a sponge and he is using his experience to help the Hawks get an edge in the matchup against the Knicks, who have been good in the last two games.

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Taylor Hall’s controversial hit on Jake Sanderson angers Senators coach Travis Green

There’s no love lost between the Carolina Hurricanes and Ottawa Senators during the Round One matchup in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, and after the events of Game 3, it’s safe to say that the general feeling of dislike has grown even deeper after Jake Sanderson left the game following a check to the head of Taylor Hall.

At exactly 4:24 in the second period of Thursday night’s game in Ottawa, Ontario, Hall was assessed a two-minute minor penalty after an illegal check to the head against Sanderson. The fumble occurred in the Senators’ defensive zone as Hall and Sanderson both went for the loose puck after Nicholas Matinpalo intercepted Logan Stankoven’s pass to Jackson Blake.

A blow to Hall’s shoulder broke the helmet of Sanderson, who stood on his skates and proceeded to punch Hall in the back of the head, as Matinpalo and Ridley approached him with Greg Sanderson following shortly thereafter.

No antitrust penalties were assessed, and Sanderson spent two more shifts on the ice – the last of which lasted 2:44. During those changes, he took a hit on Sebastian Aho, and also blocked a shot from Blake with his hand – which many believed led to his absence for the remainder of the game.

Travis Green confirms Jake Sanderson injury, objects to lack of review

Senators head coach Travis Green, when asked the reason for his leaving the game, responded, “I think it’s pretty obvious why he left the game.” “I can’t understand how a five-minute major wasn’t called for a blow to the head. That’s a tremendous blow to the head; the kind of blow you don’t want to see. I think it’s ridiculous there was no review.

He further pointed to the review called on Brady Tkachuk, who himself gave a dirty hit to Jordan Martinook, although it was reduced to two minutes for interference.

“They call a review on Brady, on a penalty, which I don’t even know what the penalty was, and then they completely miss a review. I mean, I’d be surprised if there isn’t some review from the league on that, and something is done.”

Sanderson’s injury is another major blow to the Senators, who lost their other top-pairing defenseman, Artem Zub, in the first half of Game 1 in Raleigh on Saturday.

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Major update on Warriors future of Curry, Kerr and Green after exiting NBA play-ins

It seems like neither Stephen Curry nor coach Steve Kerr are ready to give up on each other or the Golden State Warriors just yet.

Earlier this week, there was renewed excitement about the Warriors after Curry was in great form during a 126-121 NBA play-in tournament win over the Los Angeles Clippers. Boy, can things change fast in a matter of days.

On Friday night, they head into their second play-in game, this time against the Phoenix Suns, trying to hold off the eighth seed in the West. They finished the first quarter trailing 33–15, had trouble leading the rest of the night and fell behind by a score of 111–97. It capped off a very disappointing 37-45 season that started with no real NBA Finals aspirations.

The loss created immediate speculation about the future of Curry, Kerr and fellow key member of their dynasty, Draymond Green. Curry turned 38 last month and has struggled to compete in half the games this season due to injuries. Kerr is looking battle weary over the past few years and looks like he needs a break. Green is as volatile as ever, but he’s not as effective on the court as he was during his prime.

Stephen Curry and Steve Kerr look set to return in 2026-27

Still, despite the notion that one or two of them might be gone after this season, it seems like they’re not ready to give up on each other just yet. After their loss to the Suns, Curry was optimistic that he would fully heal his troublesome knee and thought he had “many” years left in his career. Furthermore, he claimed that he is ready to sign an extension with the team. One might assume it’s for slightly less money, but with additional guarantee years.

Many felt that Kerr could enjoy his success by taking a break from coaching. But it looks like he’s not going anywhere.

“I don’t want to move away from Steph. I’m definitely not going to go and coach anywhere else in the NBA next year,” he said Friday night. “…I’ll never walk away from Steph.”

The 12-time All-Star has one season and more than $62 million left on his current contract. Kerr is officially a coaching free agent after this season.

Draymond Green hopes he’s done enough to return to the Warriors in 2026-27

So what does this mean for the Greens? He was ejected from the bench in the final minutes of the game for arguing with Suns superstar Devin Booker, and his erratic behavior still has not diminished with age. Well, he hopes he is still with the same team he played for in 2026-27 as well.

“I hope I’ve done enough to still be here,” he said after the loss. “At the end of the day, if I haven’t done enough work, I don’t want to be here. I don’t want this to be a [situation] Where ‘we keep him only for what he has done before’.”

There has been much speculation that the Warriors could try to trade Green this offseason. However, he recently admitted that he is also willing to take a team waiver for an extension in order to stay with the Warriors for a few more seasons.

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Green Bay Packers linked to prospect they may have to trade for

The 2026 NFL Draft begins on April 23, and predictably, no one is talking about the Green Bay Packers. Of course, there’s a reason for this, as the Packers don’t have any picks on the first day of the draft. After trading for Micah Parsons, the Packers not only do not have a first-round pick in 2026, but they also do not have their own first-round pick in 2027.

For this year’s draft, the Packers are not scheduled to select until the 52nd overall pick in the second round. Thus, if there’s an early chance that Green Bay’s front office falls in love with him, they may have to move a move across the board to get the job done. With a total of eight draft selections, the Packers have some ammo to work with, even if it isn’t very valuable (only owning Nos. 52, 84 among the top 119 selections).

Yet, recently, NFL insider Tony Pauline of Essential Sports reported that the Packers are spending a lot of time with Oregon offensive guard prospect Emmanuel Pregnon. The 6-foot-4, 316-pound guard is generally viewed as a possibility to land early in the second round, but some scouts believe he could fall late in the first round.

Meanwhile, Pauline said, “If Pregnon starts to slip, keep an eye on the Packers.” Green Bay “sent a lot of people” to Preston’s Oregon Pro Day, and he’s also been interviewing with the team’s coaches recently. Pauline says there are a lot of questions, if not concerns, about the guard’s condition.

“The Packers don’t select until No. 52, which means they have to trade for Pregnon,” Pauline reported.

Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst isn’t afraid to be aggressive in targeting his favorite players. It remains to be seen if Pregnon is actually in Green Bay’s sights. If so, they may need to move up the board.

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Green Bay Packers scouts have high chances for Day 2

The Green Bay Packers do not have a first-round selection in the 2026 NFL Draft, complicating the team’s ability to address some glaring needs ahead of a season with Super Bowl aspirations. However, the other day there is someone their front office would reportedly love to get.

According to ESPN’s NFL Draft analyst Matt Miller, Green Bay has been “widely linked” to cornerback in the 2026 NFL Draft and has spent a potential Day 2 pick at the position. According to Miller, one name worth keeping in mind is San Diego State cornerback Chris Johnson, who has “a lot of fans” in the scouting department.

RELATED: Packers GM reveals team will add key positions in 2026 NFL Draft

Packers reporter Rob Demowski also shared that cornerback is widely viewed within the organization as one of the top Packers draft needs. While Green Bay still likes KeySean Nixon, they want to add another “impact player” to start opposite him.

Corner is an obvious issue on the Packers’ depth chart. For now, the team will start Nixon and Carrington Valentine on the outside, with only Benjamin Saint-Juste, Kamal Hayden and Shemar Bartholomew as boundary corner options behind them.

RELATED: Potential Green Bay Packers backup QB options

For a team already facing questions about its ability to generate pressure while Micah Parsons (ACL tear) is sidelined, and he’s also thin on the interior, help in the secondary is vital. Of course, it’s far from certain that Johnson is still available at the 52nd overall pick.

Coming out of San Diego State, Johnson certainly matches the length requirements that Green Bay prioritizes at 6-foot and 193 pounds with 30 5/8″ arms. NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein compared him to cornerback Byron Murphy, highlighting Johnson’s scheme versatility with good footwork, excellent ability to mirror into coverage, and good ball skills.

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10 bold predictions in the race to wear the green jacket

The 90th Masters Tournament begins Thursday with first-round action at Augusta National Golf Club.

Just a few miles from the Georgia-South Carolina border and two hours east of Atlanta, the flowers have bloomed, and players are ready to begin their quest to wear the coveted Green Jacket on Sunday.

Only four rounds and 72 regulation holes separate them from winning their first major tournament of 2026. However, the challenges faced by the curriculum are always difficult.

Here are 10 bold predictions for this year’s Masters Tournament.

Current Masters winner falls short

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The defending champion returns to Augusta National. Rory McIlroy won last year’s Masters Tournament in a playoff. However, the defending champions have not performed that well even after 12 months of wearing the green jacket. The last player to win consecutive Masters Tournaments was Tiger Woods in 2001 and 2002. McIlroy is also trying to join Woods, Jack Nicklaus (1965-66) and Nick Faldo (1989-90) in successfully defending the Masters title. As a result, McIlroy lost, and Woods’ streak continued for another year as he was the last man to go back-to-back.

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Justin Rose records another top 15 Masters finish

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Justin Rose, who lost to McIlroy in the playoffs last year, also created history 12 months ago. Rose is one of nine players in Masters Tournament history to finish as runner-up three times, having also done so in 2015 and 2017. However, following his runner-up finish in the following year, he broke into the top 15. Rose ranked T10 in 2016 and T12 in 2018. Rose has shown this year that he can battle on the toughest courses, highlighted by his wire-to-wire victory at the Farmers Insurance Open in January.

PGA Tour star misses the cut

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One of the stars of this PGA Tour season so far has been Chris Gotterup, who won twice within the first three weeks. He won the Sony Open in Hawaii and followed that up with a win at TPC Scottsdale for the WM Phoenix Open. Gotterup is also coming off a T6 at the Texas Children’s Houston Open a few weeks ago. The Rutgers alumnus is trying to become the fourth player overall and the first player since Fuzzy Zoeller in 1979 to win the Masters in his first start. Ultimately, Augusta National had better success than Gotterup, who is competing in the Masters for the first time. Competing in a special group with Jon Rahm and Ludwig Aberg, Gottrup would miss making the cut.

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Bryson DeChambeau repeats 2025 Masters performance

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Bryson DeChambeau’s difference between wearing a green jacket and losing comes down to his putter. Despite gaining a positive 0.6 strokes throughout the week, it was -2.32 strokes in the final round last year. This was when he was paired with McIlroy on his way to shooting a 3-over 75 to finish T5. He has been victorious in the last two LIV Golf events in South Africa and Singapore. This year, DeChambeau once again missed out on wearing a green jacket.

Scotty Scheffler’s struggle continues

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By Scottie Scheffler’s standards, he has struggled recently. He finished T24 at the Arnold Palmer Invitational and T22 at The Players Championship in his last two starts. With their recent form and some back injuries to McIlroy and Colin McIlroy, it makes this tournament a little more open than it has been in years past. Those struggles of trying to find that success would ultimately challenge the two-time Masters champion.

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Matt Fitzpatrick claims record for best Masters finish

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Matt Fitzpatrick enters this year’s Masters Tournament fresh off a win at the Valspar Championship a few weeks ago. This also comes a week after he lost the lead on the back nine at the Players Championship during the final round. Fitzpatrick’s best performance came 10 years ago when he finished seventh. This is the year the British get it together and claim to be on Sunday.

Cameroon returns to Young Masters competition

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Finishing ahead of Fitzpatrick at The Players Championship was Cameron Young, who birdied the 17th hole to earn his major PGA Tour victory. Young is trying to join Woods and Scheffler as the only players to win the Players and the Masters in the same year. Before missing the cut last year, he had made consecutive top 10 finishes in 2023 and 2024. Young has returned to that form, and missing last year’s cut is an outsider.

JJ Spaun struggles at Augusta

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JJ Spawn is coming off a win at the Valero Texas Open in his final tuneup before the Masters this week. The last 13 months have looked very different for Spawn. He was runner-up at the Players last year, won the US Open and competed on the US Ryder Cup team before winning last week. With his win last week, Spawn enters the difficult history of trying to win a Masters Tournament like last week. Only four players have done so, and once in 38 years, the latter being Phil Mickelson two decades ago. As a result, trying to get big win number 2 will be a challenging task.

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A Masters long shot to win the green jacket

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It will be a tall order for Jacob Bridgman to win, but he has the metrics that other champions have. At +8600, he would become the first longshot winner since Danny Willett (+6600) in 2016 and Charl Schwartzel (+9000) in 2011. Bridgeman has shown that he can win against the best by winning the Genesis Invitational, a signature event. There are only two golfers on the planet who have played better than Bridgeman statistically: Scheffler and Rahm. Even though this is his first Master, as mentioned before with Gotterup, the Bridgeman is an interesting looker.

My Masters Pick: Xander Schauffele

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Two years ago, Xander Schauffele put it all together with two major wins at the PGA Championship and The Open Championship. Not only does he have major championship experience, but he also has history at Augusta National. Over the past 20 years, the average Masters champion was competing in his ninth Masters, which Schauffele is preparing for this week. Schauffele has also entered the top 30 at all 15 majors leading up to the 2022 Masters. He has five top 10s in the last seven years, including runner-up finish in 2019 and T3 in 2021.

Most recently, Schauffele won in Japan in October and came into Augusta with a 3rd at The Players and a T4 at Valspar. As a result, I have DeChambeau edged out Schauffele and Fitzpatrick in the mix for the 2024 PGA Championship.

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4 potential Green Bay Packers QB options to backup Jordan Love in 2026

The Green Bay Packers were one of the teams to sign veteran quarterback Kirk Cousins ​​before he signed a deal with the Las Vegas Raiders. While Cousins ​​is off the board, NFL rumors throughout the offseason indicated that head coach Matt LaFleur and general manager Brian Gutekunst are looking for an insurance plan behind Jordan Love for next season.

It’s certainly possible that Green Bay could use one of their Day 3 selections on a signal-caller, but it’s much more likely that someone with starting experience will be brought in. Given the success LaFleur had in reviving the career of Malik Willis, serving as the Packers’ backup quarterback could be attractive to many passers around the league. With that in mind, let’s look at our list.

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Shanahan is fond of coach Jimmy Garoppolo coming from the tree. When called into action, he executes the offense and his familiarity with concepts and play designs makes him a great fill-in starter or injury replacement. The Los Angeles Rams would love to bring back Jimmy Garoppolo and he is on the radar of the Arizona Cardinals, who are now coached by Mike LaFleur. With his only option being to serve as the No. 2 on the depth chart, Green Bay could prove worthwhile for the 34-year-old quarterback. Jordan Love has missed two starts due to injury in each of the last two seasons, so playing time will be a very real possibility. However, given that he is an undrafted free agent, Gutekunst may wait until after the 2026 NFL Draft to sign Garoppolo so as not to impact the compensatory selection the team receives next year.

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Will Lewis

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Trading a third-day pick for one of the Tennessee Titans’ draft busts certainly worked out for the Packers two years ago. Similar to Willis, Titans quarterback Will Lewis never could put it together and the environment he had to work in certainly didn’t help him. He is in a contract year, carrying a $3.036 million cap hit in 2026, so he is definitely an affordable backup quarterback. The physical tools are still there, including excellent arm strength and above average athleticism. This would be a riskier No. 2 option behind Love than signing Garoppolo, but there is something even better with Lewis.

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Anthony Richardson

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The most interesting option for the Packers is clearly Anthony Richardson. In terms of physical tools, he brings even more to the table than Willis. Of course, he has a career 67.8 passer rating with a 50.6 percent completion rate and an 11-13 TD-INT ratio in 17 career games played. If Love is injured for several weeks and Richardson is forced to become the Packers’ starting quarterback, LaFleur will certainly be taking a gamble as the head coach of a playoff contender. There’s also no long-term benefit here, as the fully guaranteed fifth-year option on Richardson’s contract won’t be touched. That said, Richardson’s camp should see Green Bay as the best landing spot for his future and that’s equally good for the Packers.

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If Green Bay doesn’t want to sacrifice a draft pick by trading for Will Lewis or Anthony Richardson and the number of suitors for Jimmy Garoppolo pushes his contract value to uncomfortable limits, there’s always Tyrod Taylor. He’ll turn 37 in August, but he’s well-respected in the locker room and has a 13-8 TD-INT line with a 63.4 percent completion rate and an 85.7 passer rating in 19 games over the past three seasons. He could be a useful starter on offense for LaFleur for a week or two, while also providing some advice for Love.

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Green Bay Packers discuss adding Pro Bowl QB to roster

The Green Bay Packers said goodbye to a backup quarterback this offseason after seeing Malik Willis sign a $67.5 million contract with the Miami Dolphins. They haven’t changed his spot in the cubby room yet.

While the Packers have Desmond Ridder and Kyle McCord as backups to Jordan Love, they don’t inspire any confidence if Love is taken out of action, as he was in each of the last two seasons. Still, the Packers are internally discussing adding another QB with 14 seasons of NFL experience.

Green Bay has considered the possibility of signing free agent QB Kirk Cousins, according to Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst.

“Yeah, we’ve discussed a lot of those options. Obviously, he’s a guy who has made a lot of impacts on the wall in this league, so we’ve definitely discussed all those types of things.”

Cousins ​​spent two seasons being coached by Packers head coach Matt LaFleur in Washington from 2012 to 2013, so there are already some strong familiarities here. Cousins ​​themselves may welcome a potential partnership.

Still, Cousins ​​will be looking forward to a better opportunity to see the field in 2026. However, this opportunity may not present itself as most entry-level jobs are already filled. It’s clear that Cousins ​​is a popular target among league circles, with him also being linked to Las Vegas and the Los Angeles Rams.

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Why Draymond Green ‘hated and absolutely loved’ Wembley’s MVP brag

Recently, San Antonio Spurs star Victor Wembanyama made headlines by publicly staking his claim for the league MVP award following his team’s win over the Miami Heat. It was another dominant performance for the Spurs in their win over the Memphis Grizzlies on Wednesday evening.

Vembanyama’s public plea caused a stir in the NBA social media world, and most recently, the Golden State Warriors power forward weighed in on the controversy.

X, formerly on Twitter According to ESPN’s Anthony Slater, Green said, “I hate it… and I love it.”

Green also spoke on Wembanyama’s proclamation regarding his impact on the defensive end of the floor.

“Wemby said, ‘Defense is 50% of the game,’ and it was like, oh, nobody realized that?” Green said. “Has no one realized that 50% of the game we play happens on that end of the floor?”

Wembanyama became one of the best defenders in the league the moment he stepped onto an NBA floor and has continued to expand that part of his game since then.

While his block numbers remain specific, Wembanyama also prevents players from attempting shots that they could have made against another team on a nightly basis.

Meanwhile, on offense, Vembanyama is having the best season of his career in 2025-26, cutting down on three-point attempts and terrorizing opponents around the basket, while maintaining solid efficiency from the field, and improving his facilitation skills.

All of this, combined with the Spurs’ elite record, is leading some to wonder whether Wembanyama would have emerged as a true MVP candidate in his third season, and it appears that other players, including Green, have mixed feelings on Wembanyama’s advocacy for themselves.

Recently, San Antonio Spurs star Victor Wembanyama made headlines by publicly staking his claim for the league MVP award following his team’s win over the Miami Heat. It was another dominant performance for the Spurs in their win over the Memphis Grizzlies on Wednesday evening.


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Draymond Green backtracks on wet spot blame for Moses Moody’s injury

After Golden State Warriors guard Moses Moody is out with a groin injury in Monday’s game against the Dallas Mavericks, star Draymond Green has spoken out about what caused the frustrating incident. While Moody suffered a patellar tendon injury with the Warriors, Green expressed some thoughts on the injury.

Green was on his self-titled podcast and show, where he said he and the players thought the wet floor caused Moody’s injury, but they had a different view after watching the video. As replays showed, Moody’s foot gave out, causing the unfortunate injury.

“What people were saying is like, man, we kept telling them the floor was wet,” Green said. “We kept telling them the floor was wet because we all thought he slipped. If you see him going full speed, you see him flying. We thought he slipped. When you go back and watch the replays, he doesn’t slip.”

“So we’re all standing there like, man, it’s one thing to see a guy get hurt, but it’s another thing when you see a guy get hurt because of a wet spot on the floor. So we all thought he slipped. Go back and watch the replay; he didn’t slip. He went to go up, and he was out. But that’s what the conversation was about. We kept telling them this floor is wet,” Green continued.

Some good news on Warriors’ Moses Moody

With the Warriors dealing with Moody’s injury, the team has had to deal with a number of issues with the likes of Jimmy Butler and Stephen Curry, but there has been one bright spot for the recent issue. Golden State head coach Steve Kerr would say on 95.7 The Game that “the MRI was clean” for Moody.

“it is [patellar] Tendon. There was no damage to the cartilage or bone, so that’s good news. That makes it a very basic surgery,” Kerr said.

At any rate, it remains to be seen how Moody recovers for next season as the Warriors look to overcome their troubles.


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Ben Sarraf puts Draymond Green on poster with clutch dunk

Brooklyn Nets rookie Ben Saraf continued his breakout on Wednesday. The 6-foot-6 point guard scored 14 points on 5-of-9 shooting from the field with seven assists and four turnovers during a 109-106 loss to the Golden State Warriors. He delivered one of the Nets’ top highlights of the season during the final minutes of a tight contest.

With the Nets trailing 106–104 with 50 seconds remaining, Saraf drove and threw a poster dunk over Draymond Green to tie the game. The game started when he drove and made a go-ahead bucket and the game was tied with two minutes left.

Trailing by one in the final seconds, Jordi Fernandez called the rookie’s number again. Saraf drove to left field but failed to advance on D’Anthony Melton as Brooklyn lost its ninth consecutive game.

“I wanted the ball in [Ben’s] Hand. I wanted him to touch the paint. I mean, seven assists tonight, 5 for 9 from the field. He was aggressive, and he had incredible dunks the game before. That was the thought process,” Fernandes said of the final play.

After a slow start to his rookie campaign, Saraf is finding his rhythm as he steps into an expanded role to finish out the season.

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The Israeli floor general has taken on increased ball-handling responsibilities amid injuries to Igor Demin and Michael Porter Jr. Over his last eight games, he is averaging 12.3 points on 46.2 percent shooting with 4.5 assists and 3.1 turnovers in 26.6 minutes per game.

Saraf’s on-ball advantage creation, the main selling point of his skill set entering the draft, has been on full display. The 19-year-old has averaged 14.9 drives per game in his last eight appearances, the most on the team by a wide margin, and is shooting 51.1 percent. He’s attempting 6.2 free throws per 100 possessions during the stretch and converting 85.7 percent.

“I feel like every time I’m in the right mindset of being aggressive at the rim and being in control, something good comes from it. So I just need to stick to that mindset,” the rookie said.

Saraf’s two made threes on Wednesday were a welcome sight for the net, as he was 13 of 67 (19.4 percent) entering the matchup. The No. 26 pick’s defensive improvement has impressed Brooklyn’s coaching staff. He had two steals on Wednesday as the Nets forced the Warriors into a season-high 26 turnovers.

Saraf played a key role in slowing down Jalen Brunson during Brooklyn’s near upset of the New York Knicks on Friday. The rookie guarded Brunson for long periods of time, as the Nets held the Knicks star to 17 points on 7-of-19 shooting.


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Draymond Green weighs in on Steph Curry’s injury comeback debate

SAN FRANCISCO – Given the state of the Golden State Warriors season, it’s fair to ask the tough question about whether Stephen Curry should return from knee soreness.

With Golden State stuck in the play-in tournament, and Jimmy Butler and Moses Moody lost to season-ending injuries, is it worthwhile to bring Curry back for what looks like a lost season? If Curry returns and they try to escape, is the risk of further complicating Curry’s health outweigh that meager benefit?

Those questions are circulating in the Warriors environment right now. And for the most part, the Dubs have been adamant that they are not considering closing him down.

“The main thing is if Steph is healthy, he’s going to play because that’s what we’re here for,” Kerr said earlier this week in Dallas. Since Curry suffered a patellofemoral pain syndrome and a bone spur injury in his right knee, he has been sending a message loud and clear.

“Having a chance to get to the playoffs is a big deal for us, big deal for Steph.”

But after the Warriors’ 109-106 win over the tanking Brooklyn Nets, Draymond Green weighed in on whether he believes Curry should return.

“I think it’s a slippery slope, telling a guy who loves basketball, you can’t come back and play basketball when they feel like they’re healthy enough to win basketball. So I think if there’s
There was a feeling of doubt from his knees. no I will not.”

“But if he’s healthy and he can definitely play. Because that’s what you’ve worked for. To give yourself a chance to have a great season, to get to the postseason, and thrive on that stage. You don’t know how many opportunities you get.”

Draymond Green explains his thinking

Green’s answer is quite logical. And not very controversial either. If Curry’s knee is healthy he should return. But if he doesn’t feel 100%, he should play it safe. Greene isn’t really falling into that line of thinking.

But there’s something about the fact that Green has vocalized it.

As one of the more powerful and public voices in the Warriors organization, the fact that he is willing to put that debate on the table is noteworthy. There’s an old adage repeated among veteran Warriors reporters and insiders — when the big voices speak in Golden State, you listen. And you read between the lines.

“You can always kick the can down the road and say, ‘Hey man, we’ll be back.’ But it doesn’t always work that way,” Green explained.

“Last year, we didn’t kick the can down the road, and unfortunately, Steph got hurt. But let’s say we kicked the can down the road last year, like, ‘Hey man, we’ll bring it back next year.’ And then look at this year.”

Green slammed his hand on the table, referring to how injuries have derailed any chance he had of competing this season.

“You’ve got to take advantage while you can,” Green explained.

It’s really easy to use health as an excuse to wait out your time in the NBA. But the clock is always ticking, especially for guys Curry’s age and a franchise on the receiving end of a dynasty. Opportunities open and close in the NBA the way they do, and taking that opportunity out of the way doesn’t always guarantee another opportunity.

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Ultimately, the dilemma for Curry and the Warriors comes down to timing. And how to maximize it. Because the whole world knows that Curry’s great career is in its final stages. But as far as how this final chapter plays out, it all depends on how the Warriors take it.

Do they strike while the iron is hot and push Curry to play as many games as possible before time runs out? Or do they play it safe, prolonging their careers by not risking injuries that could shorten what little time they have left? Again, these are the tough questions facing Golden State right now.

However, Green has made it clear that Curry should not return if he doesn’t feel right.

Green added, “I know if he’s healthy he’ll be there.” “But I think if there’s any doubt that he’s not where he needs to be then no. I don’t [think he should come back]”

“But I think for anybody, everybody, when we can play this game, we want to be heroes. We all want to throw [the] Cape on and save the day. But if it puts her at risk of future injury, I don’t think anyone would agree that it’s right. [plan]. “Whether we’re 35 and 38 or 58 or 12, if you’re not healthy, you have to play the long game.”

The first step for Curry to return is to engage in five-on-five battles, something the Warriors are trying to do at some point this week. Until then, we can only guess what Golden State decides to do moving forward.


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Bones Hyland shares perfect two-word response to getting the green light

If there’s any guarantee that someone is going to get from Bones Highland, it’s that he or she will always carry themselves with great confidence and swag. Hyland, of course, has been humbled in recent years, having to settle for a minimum deal with the Minnesota Timberwolves in last year’s free agency after a brief cameo with the team. But he’s finding his groove again, and at exactly the right time, given that Anthony Edwards is recovering from a right knee injury.

On Sunday night, in a heated contest against the Boston Celtics, Hyland provided the spark the Timberwolves needed for a 102-92 victory. He played 29 minutes off the bench and made 14 shot attempts en route to scoring a team-high 23 points on the night, in the greenest of green lights. It’s not that it was bad shot-chucking; He was plus-26 that night, as Minnesota played with a lot of energy whenever he was on the court.

After the game, Highland found Maria Taylor hosted the NBC NBA Showtime crew with all-time NBA greats Carmelo Anthony, Vince Carter and Tracy McGrady and they laughed at the Timberwolves guard’s reaction to being handed the reins.

“He definitely gave me the green light,” Hyland said, responding to Carter’s laughter.

“So what was your reaction? ‘Say less,'” Carter said with a big laugh, to which Hyland agreed.

“Don’t worry about it, yo. You told me to be aggressive, I need you to listen right here,” Hyland said.

The Timberwolves certainly needed a spark with Edwards out, Donte DiVincenzo struggling and Julius Randle getting bricked on Sunday (3-14 from the field). And Highland has answered the call. He seems to be maturing and playing more within the system, and he’s thriving. Talent has never been an issue for Hyland anyway, and he’s making that very clear.


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Jonathan Kuminga on the ‘OG’ Draymond Green Connection

It’s hard to get excited about anything related to Jonathan Kuminga’s reunion with the Golden State Warriors.

Instead of a passionate revenge game full of bad blood and blood, all we got from both sides were hugs and uninspired performances. On one end, we got to see a poor performance from the Warriors as they lost to the Atlanta Hawks 126-110. And Kuminga, on the other hand, went 1 of 9 for two points, four rebounds, two turnovers and a -6 plus/minus in 22 minutes.

Unless you enjoyed Dyson Daniels’ 28 points and the Hawks’ 48-16 run between the second and third quarters, the Kuminga-Warriors reunion was mostly chalk and cheese.

“It felt like a normal game,” Kuminga said at his locker after the game. “I’m excited to see my old teammates and some of my guys there. It was great, and I was happy to see them.”

That happiness was visible when Kuminga spent a lot of time after the game congratulating his former teammates, hugging his old coaches and talking to his past veteran teammates. He talked to Stephen Curry for the longest time, the two had a conversation at halfcourt after the game. And in the locker room, Kuminga gave a shout-out to Draymond Green about a good moment they shared when he first entered the game.

“He’s my vet, he’s my OG,” Kuminga said. “You know me and Draymond have always had a great relationship, a brotherly relationship. We were just hanging out.”

Jonathan Kuminga’s relationship with Steve Kerr

Kuminga even leaned over and hugged Steve Kerr, despite the two having disagreements over his role and fit with Golden State. Kerr has always said that the difficulties in their relationship have always been purely basketball and nothing personal, which he reiterated before the game.

Kerr said, “I like Jonathan. We always got along well.” “The basketball part was the hard part. We couldn’t provide him what he needed, and vice versa. We were a championship team – he really needed a lot of freedom and 35 minutes to make mistakes and grow and learn because he came in with so little experience, and we couldn’t offer him that – the basics.”

How Kuminga feels about their relationship is a little more ambiguous. When presented with a condensed version of Kerr’s comments from above, Kuminga shrugged his shoulders and raised his hands.

Kuminga said, “Hey man, listen – whatever they say, you can take it any way you want.” “I’m not worried about the past. I’m here, I’m very happy where I am. I’m doing great. Our goal is to get to where we want to get, and it comes down to us as a team. And I think that’s my main focus moving forward. Whatever is being said or whatever is going on, it’s not my problem anymore. I’m in the next chapter with my teammates, and we’re trying to build something here.”

Looks like the next chapter is going well so far. Hawks coach Quin Snyder said pregame that Kuminga has tried to fit into what Atlanta wants to do. And what they’ve asked of him is simple, “Defend and run,” Snyder told reporters, adding that Kerr and the Warriors said the same thing to Kuminga during his Golden State tenure.

everyone falls in love in the end

Regardless, while Kuminga and Kerr’s basketball disagreements pushed their relationship to the breaking point, he is still wishing the best for the young forward. As Kerr said, it was never personal between the two. Just an unfortunate situation in which neither side got what they needed.

“We offered him what we could,” Kerr said. “Which was 25 minutes and was a role he didn’t like. And it was never comfortable for either party on the basketball floor… We had our differences in our conversations about basketball, but on a personal level, we’re all here for him. Well-liked in our locker room. And I’m sure people are looking forward to seeing him.”

And based on Kuminga’s warm reception after the game, it looks like the bonds he’s made with Curry, Green and the rest of the Warriors will last even if they go their separate ways.

“I talk to most of them,” Kuminga said. “I try as hard as I can. But we still have great friendships and relationships like they’re my brothers. If they need something I can call them anytime, and if they need something they can call me anytime, so I think that shows a lot. Our relationship is very strong, and at the end of the day we’re brothers.”


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乔纳森·库明加 (Jonathan Kuminga) 谈“OG”德雷蒙德·格林 (Draymond Green) 的联系

乔纳森·库明加与金州勇士队重聚有关的任何事情都很难让人兴奋。

我们从双方那里得到的不是一场充满仇恨的激烈复仇比赛,而是拥抱和平淡的表现。一方面,勇士队的表现很糟糕,他们以 126-110 输给了亚特兰大老鹰队。另一方面,库明加在22分钟内9投1中得到2分、4个篮板、2次失误和-6的正负值。

除非你喜欢戴森·丹尼尔斯的 28 分和老鹰队在第二节和第三节之间打出的 48-16 的高潮,否则库明加与勇士队的重聚大部分都是粉笔画。

“感觉就像一场正常的比赛,”赛后库明加在更衣室里说道。 “很高兴看到我的老队友和我的一些人在那里。太棒了,我很高兴见到他们。”

当库明加在赛后花了很长时间与他的前队友击掌,拥抱他的老教练,并与他过去的老队友交谈时,这种快乐是显而易见的。他与斯蒂芬·库里的交谈时间最长,赛后两人在半场追上来。在更衣室里,库明加大声喊出了德雷蒙德·格林,解释了他第一次上场比赛时他们分享的美好时刻。

“那是我的兽医,那是我的 OG,”库明加说。 “你知道我和德雷蒙德的联系始终存在,兄弟情谊始终存在。我们只是在追赶。”

乔纳森·库明加与史蒂夫·科尔的关系

库明加甚至站起来拥抱了史蒂夫·科尔,尽管两人在他与金州勇士队的契合度和角色方面存在很大差异。科尔一直坚称,他们关系中的困难始终是纯粹的篮球问题,而不是私人问题,他在赛前再次强调了这一点。

“我喜欢乔纳森。我们总是相处得很好,”科尔说。 “篮球部分是最困难的部分。我们无法为他提供他所需要的东西,反之亦然。我们是一支冠军球队——他确实需要很大的自由度和 35 分钟的时间来犯错误、成长和学习,因为他进来时经验很少,而我们就是无法为他提供这一点——底线。”

至于库明加对他们的关系有何看法,那就有点模糊了。当看到克尔上面评论的缩写版本时,库明加耸了耸肩,举起了双手。

“嘿伙计,听着——无论他们说什么,你都可以接受,”库明加说。 “我不担心过去。我在这里,我对自己所处的位置感到非常高兴。我做得很好。我们的目标是达到我们想要达到的目标,这是我们作为一个团队的责任。我认为这只是我未来的主要关注点。无论说什么或发生什么,这都不再是我的问题了。我与队友一起进入了下一个篇章,我们正在努力在这里建立一些东西。“

到目前为止,下一章似乎进展顺利。老鹰队主教练奎因·斯奈德赛前表示,库明加已经努力适应亚特兰大想要做的事情。斯奈德告诉记者,他们对他的要求很简单,“防守并跑动”,这与科尔和勇士队在金州勇士队任职期间对库明加的要求类似。

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无论如何,虽然库明加和科尔的篮球分歧使他们的关系紧张到了临界点,但他仍然祝愿这位年轻前锋一切顺利。正如科尔所坚称的那样,两人之间从来都不是私人的。只是不幸的情况,双方都没有得到他们需要的东西。

“我们为他提供了我们所能提供的一切,”科尔说。 “那是 25 分钟的时间,而且是他不喜欢的角色。篮球场上的任何一方都不舒服……我们就篮球进行了一些对话,我们之间存在分歧,但就个人而言,我们都支持他。在我们的更衣室里很受欢迎。我相信球员们都期待见到他。”

从库明加赛后的热情接待来看,他与库里、格林和勇士队其他球员建立的纽带似乎将在他们分道扬镳时继续存在。

“我和他们中的大多数人交谈过,”库明加说。 “我尽了最大努力。但我仍然拥有很好的友谊和联系,就像他们是我的兄弟一样。如果他们需要什么,我可以随时给他们打电话,如果他们需要什么,他们也可以随时给我打电话,所以我认为这说明了很多。我们的关系非常牢固,最终我们是兄弟。”


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Jalen Green thought Phoenix should have ‘killed’ Bucks in close loss

PHOENIX – Jalen Green wondered why he couldn’t take advantage in the fourth quarter of Saturday’s game between the Phoenix Suns and the Milwaukee Bucks.

Milwaukee consistently doubled Devin Booker throughout the game, and clear advantages did not emerge.

Normally, the ball will continue to swing and into the hands of the open shooter. However, it felt like the offense was a step slower than normal.

The Suns scored 23 points in the quarter and hit only three of their ten triples. In the process, Booker doubled up and didn’t have much of a chance to score, which left Green wondering why he didn’t take advantage of it.

“I just think (when) our main guy is doubling, I think we should be able to hit them,” Green said in the locker room postgame after the 108–105 loss. “Whenever a double (team) gets sent in, we have to be able to beat them and get what we want.”

Jalen Green wants Suns to take advantage of mismatches

In his response, Green referenced what the team has done all season: take advantage of mismatches. This has happened countless times where Booker will be doubled, or someone like Dillon Brooks, and the ball will continue to turn over.

This happened quickly during Saturday’s loss but was not as sustained as in previous games.

When asked what specifically the problem was, Green was unsure.

“I need to watch film, but I think whenever I see a double take with our team, the guys out there, we should be able to hit them,” Green explained. “We got shooters spaced out on the floor. I don’t really know specifically what it was. They’re trying to take our best player out in the fourth and the other 4 players on the court won’t allow it, won’t allow it, so we have to help.”

During the team’s dry spell, the Suns have suffered a string of injuries, with six players reporting before Saturday’s game. Green doesn’t see this as an excuse in any way.

He understands what his team needs to do, and he needs to make a small change to ‘beat’ more teams if they want to do what Milwaukee tried to do.


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Draymond Green ponders L.A.’s title chances with LeBron, Luca pairing

After the Los Angeles Lakers extended their winning streak to eight games with a 134-126 win over the Miami Heat on Thursday night, Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green offered a measured assessment of their championship outlook.

Speaking on the latest episode of The Draymond Green Show, Green pointed to Luka Doncic’s influence on the Lakers’ recent surge, while also casting doubt on whether Los Angeles is strong enough defensively to make a deep title run.

“Luka is playing absolutely incredible. The irony is the Lakers are playing absolutely incredible, the irony is DeAndre Ayton is playing better, the irony is Marcus Smart is playing better. Because that’s the magic of Luka Doncic. Luka makes everybody around him better at the top of their game. So, you ask yourself how dangerous can they be in the playoffs? And other than me I’d say absolutely dangerous. No, but the other side of me knows better. You got Luka Doncic and LeBron James on the court at the same time, you always have a chance against anybody.”

Green’s comments come as the Lakers continue to gain momentum heading into the season behind their star duo of Doncic and LeBron James. Los Angeles has looked increasingly dangerous offensively in its recent run, with Doncic producing at a high level and James providing consistent playmaking, rebounding and veteran leadership.

Draymond Green evaluates Lakers’ title chances with LeBron James, Luka Doncic

Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) and guard Luka Doncic (77) in the first quarter against the Denver Nuggets at Ball Arena.
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The Lakers’ recent performance has solidified their position atop the Western Conference standings and reinforced the ceiling many have created with a roster built around two of the league’s most efficient offensive players. Doncic’s ability to control the pace, set up for teammates and generate efficient offense has added a different dimension to a team that already relies heavily on James in key moments.

Still, Green made it clear his main concern with the Lakers focuses on the other end of the floor.

“The teams that will put pressure on them that will make it difficult for them in the playoffs are making them guard. They’re not a great defensive team at all, do some fake things like some fake zone turns that turn into a guy. And in a playoff series if you’re doing that for maybe a game, maybe two games they figure out some plays to dice up and then you have to play routine defense and then it takes us back to the core issues of the Lakers. It’s been like this since the beginning of the season. I don’t know if they’re good enough defensively to ultimately win it, but they’ll always be dangerous in the playoffs.

This assessment captures the central question surrounding Los Angeles as the postseason approaches. The Lakers have enough offensive star power to challenge any opponent in a playoff series, but concerns remain about whether they can hold off consistently against the conference’s top teams in seven-game matchups.

For now, the Lakers continue their upward trend at a key point on the schedule. With the leadership of James and Doncic, Los Angeles has built momentum and positioned itself to enter the postseason as one of the Western Conference’s most intriguing teams, even if questions about its defensive ceiling remain unresolved.


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Was Deonna Purrazzo’s pitch to become AEW’s version of Chelsea Green turned down?

Deonna Purrazzo has opened up about a creative pitch she made during her time in AEW that never made it to television. Speaking with Fightful’s Sean Ross Sapp, the current ROH Women’s Pure Champion discussed both the learning curve she faced while joining AEW and the segment ideas she developed that even convinced Chelsea Green it was worth pursuing.

Purrazzo first talked about the adjustment he had to make upon arriving to AEW, explaining that going back to live television was harder than many expected. He received a big promotion early in his career, but the experience was not always pleasant.

“Now, though, I felt like going to AEW was one of those big moments where it was a change again, because TNA wasn’t live at the time. Everything was taped except the pay-per-views, and so I hadn’t had a commercial break in three years,” she said.

“So going back to live TV was really a big learning curve after I hadn’t been there for so long. Then learning the format and things like that, I felt like I was a little bit behind the ball, actually, about two years ago when I started there.”

It was during her tenure in AEW that Purrazzo came up with the segment concept she called “Purrazzo in Picture”. The idea was built around the picture-in-picture format that AEW regularly uses during commercial breaks, but was turned into a comedic vehicle for her character. He explained in detail about the pitch during the Fightful interview.

“I introduced Purrazzo into the picture. It was a mock picture-in-picture segment where we could pop my floating head on, and I could say shit about an opponent, or like a pop quiz, an AEW history question, and make it about one of the girls, and they had a problem with it, and then I could just get crushed,” she revealed.

“I was like, I don’t need to be like a serious ‘wrestler.’ I can just do ‘Purretto in the Picture.'” When I came up with this idea I ran it to Chelsea and she said, ‘Deonna, this is gold. You need to pitch it.'”

Despite Green’s enthusiasm for the idea and Purrazzo admitting that it would take his character in a similar direction to Green’s, it never aired during his AEW tenure. She is currently competing in ROH, where she holds the Women’s Pure Championship.


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Draymond Green says Adam Silver should take Grizzlies to Nashville

In a widely expected move, NBA commissioner Adam Silver acknowledged that the league is taking steps toward expansion with teams potentially coming to Seattle and Las Vegas. Assuming everything happens, this will lead to an imbalance of teams in the Western Conference. But Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green believes he has the answer.

During a recent episode of ‘The Draymond Green Show,’ Green argued that not only should the Memphis Grizzlies be moved to the Eastern Conference, but they should be completely uprooted and moved to Nashville as a home city.

“Obviously the first consideration is what happens with the conference, the conferences. You have two Western Conference teams coming in, Vegas has to be in the Western Conference, Seattle has to be in the Western Conference,” Green said. “Minnesota should be an Eastern Conference team. No losses, no fouls. Memphis, which should probably be in Nashville, should be an Eastern Conference team.

“Adam, let them just do us all a favor, and move the team to Nashville. No losses, no fouls, transfer fees, it’s a swap. Give up that area, you don’t have to pay a transfer fee. … I think it’s actually a lot easier to rearrange the conferences. But you ask yourself, or do you get rid of the conferences.”

While the Grizzlies moving to Memphis is an entirely different story, only one team would need to move to the Eastern Conference, given that Seattle and Las Vegas are both in the West. After this, there will be a total of 16 teams in each conference. Memphis is slightly further east than the Minnesota Timberwolves, and a potential move to Nashville would make them even further east than some of the teams already in the Eastern Conference.

The New Orleans Pelicans could also be a candidate to move to the Eastern Conference following NBA expansion.


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Jalen Green sets record for consecutive 30+ point games in loss to Raptors

The 2025-26 season has not been great for Phoenix Suns guard Jalen Green on the injury front. After missing a total of 21 games over the first four seasons of his career (including a total of zero for the last two campaigns), Green has missed 48 games this season due to hamstring problems. But it looks like Green is putting those injury troubles in the rearview mirror.

On Friday night, despite the Suns’ 122-115 loss to the Toronto Raptors in which he lost offensive fire in the clutch, Green made himself a peach of a ballgame. The fifth-year guard recorded a team-high 34 points on 13-25 shooting from the field (8-16 from beyond the arc) with five rebounds, four assists and one steal, and in doing so, he scored 30 points in two consecutive games for the first time this season.

Green scored 36 points in the win over the Indiana Pacers last night, and he’s looking healthy to the extent that he’s doing so despite being down two sets in a row to the Suns. This suggests that the team is not too concerned about the long-term stability of his hamstring.

His latest effort may end in defeat, but gaining a foothold late in the season helps Green at least cover for the absence of Dillon Brooks, who has been an offensive cornerstone for the Suns all season.

Suns are in the running for a spot in the Western Conference

Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker (1) reacts during the third quarter against the Sacramento Kings at Golden 1 Center
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As things stand, the Suns will be faced with the incredible task of becoming one of the best teams in the West by making it through the play-in tournament. Currently their record is 39-28, but that puts them in seventh place in the standings.

There will be no rest for these tired Suns, as their next three games will be against extremely tough opposition. On Monday, they face the Boston Celtics, followed by games against the Minnesota Timberwolves and San Antonio Spurs.


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Draymond Green downgraded to out for Timberwolves clash

Draymond Green received a negative update regarding his availability for the Golden State Warriors’ matchup against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Friday night.

Green has been in the league since 2012 when the Warriors selected him in the second round of that year’s NBA draft. He carved a niche for himself as one of the best versatile guards in the game, helping Golden State win four championships throughout his tenure.

Green has continued to play at a solid level for Golden State, primarily on defense. However, as he ages, he will need to maintain his fitness to continue performing for Golden State’s benefit. He was initially questionable to play against Minnesota due to injury management. Unfortunately for the team, NBA insider Brett Siegel provided the final update on Green’s status for the game.

“Draymond Green is out of tonight’s game against the Timberwolves,” Siegel wrote.


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Draymond Green criticizes Bam Adebayo’s 83-point game

Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green shrugged off the criticism surrounding Miami Heat star Bam Adebayo’s historic 83-point performance, calling the reaction a “loser mentality” during the latest episode of The Draymond Green Show.

Adebayo had the second-highest scoring performance in NBA history during the Heat’s 150-129 win over the Washington Wizards on Tuesday night. The 28-year-old center exploded for 83 points while adding nine rebounds, three assists, two steals and two blocks in 42 minutes, shooting 20-for-43 from the field, 7-for-22 from three-point range and 36-for-43 from the free-throw line.

The performance immediately sparked debate throughout the league, with some critics questioning whether Miami should have allowed Adebayo to continue the late scoring milestone in a game that was already decided.

Green rejected that criticism during his podcast.

“Bam goes for 83 points. Let’s talk about it… 20 years from now, 30 years from now they’ll be in the record books saying Wilt Chamberlain 100 points and until further notice, Bam Adebayo 83. Can’t even say they were playing against the Washington Wizards and they were talking nonsense. So everybody out there is hating like, ‘Hey man, Spo got like that. Shouldn’t have done it. Oh, man Bam’ He shouldn’t have done that, he shouldn’t have done that, he shouldn’t have done that.

Draymond Green calls criticism of Bam Adebayo’s scoring night ‘loser mentality’

Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo (13) dribbles the basketball while Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green (23) makes a save during the third quarter at Cassia Center.
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Green expressed much of his frustration toward what he described as unwritten rules that discourage teams from running score after the game’s outcome is no longer in doubt.

“Y’all want Spo to feel bad for that organization and kick Bam out of the game and not let him go after the record? I hate these unwritten rules in basketball like don’t score because y’all are ahead. Bullshit! This loser ass mentality people have in this world is really pathetic…’ You should kick him out [of] Who says ‘game because you’re up too many points’? It’s not their fault they stink!”

Adebayo’s scoring surge started early in the game. He scored 31 points in the first quarter and finished the first half with 43, already putting himself in range of one of the league’s most elite scoring marks.

Green argued that the initial outburst made criticism of the performance even more unfair.

“Bam had 43 at halftime, which means for all the haters out there, like, ‘Oh, he should have come out of the game,’ he was on his way to 86… I really think that’s crazy. [that] People are really hating. We’ve seen a lot of guys stat chase and stat pad in the NBA, but no one has made their way and stat chased up to 83. I don’t care how you do it, scoring 83 in an NBA game is crazy. And we’ll act like this guy was just chasing stats to get 83 points, no. He had 30 points in the first quarter. Let’s stop acting like some crazy person gone crazy, like it’s Bam Adebayo, are you all kidding me?

Green backs Heat coach Erik Spoelstra after Adebayo’s 83-point night

Green also voiced support for Miami head coach Erik Spoelstra, who allowed Adebayo to remain in the game as the milestone approached.

“Man, I got love from Coach Spo for that. A lot of times you see coaches take people out like, ‘Oh, we got a lead, sportsmanship bullshit’. Bullshit. I can’t believe there was so much fuss about Bam scoring 83 like he cheated or something? The bullshit went out of here.”

Adebayo’s historic outing added to an already productive season for the Heat star. In 59 games, he has averaged 20 points, 9.8 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 1.1 steals while shooting 44.4% from the field and 32.4% from three-point range.

Miami improved to 38-29 after defeating the Milwaukee Bucks on Thursday night, extending its winning streak to seven games while taking over the sixth seed in the Eastern Conference standings.


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Fans turn on Draymond Green, Steve Kerr after miserable losses to Jazz, Bulls

The Golden State Warriors have a lot of explaining to do. On Monday, they fell to the Utah Jazz 119–116, prompting head coach Steve Kerr to advocate for a shortened season. Then on Tuesday, the Warriors lost to the Chicago Bulls 130–124 in overtime. A loss some are characterizing as tanking.

The loss to Chicago was especially painful because of one moment. In the final seconds, Draymond Green fouled Jalen Smith, putting the Warriors ahead 118–116. Ultimately, Smith converted both free throws, forcing the game into overtime.

After the game, Kerr took responsibility for Golden State’s inability to finish and Green’s foul trouble.
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“It was a foul, I saw the replay, he put his hand in the wrong place, and it would have been a tough shot.”

Still, fans aren’t going easy on Kerr or Green.

“Shouldn’t have even entered the game at that time,” @OloapZurc posted on Twitter.

Another user called on Kerr to resign his post and take Green with him.

“I want this guy to be fired next season and take Drummond with him,” @XKingnas posted on social media.

Then, another fan took it a step further, saying that Kerr should step aside.

“Kerr is taking a lot of the blame as to why the Warriors are losing a lot of games… Maybe then he should have the decency to resign. That’s tantamount to admitting he’s no longer a good coach for this Warriors team,” @JRemeria0218 said on Twitter.

As a result, the Warriors are now 32-33 and have lost three consecutive games.


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Draymond Green blames Jabari Smith Jr.’s trash talk for ugly moment

Draymond Green is often viewed as one of the dirtiest players in the NBA, and his actions came to light again recently during the Golden State Warriors’ 115-113 win over the Houston Rockets. During the third quarter, Green caught Jabari Smith Jr.’s ankle during a dead-ball sequence, resulting in a technical foul.

The incident occurred with 9:49 minutes remaining in the third quarter when Smith was called for an offensive foul on a moving screen that sent Green to the floor. Now, the Warriors veteran has addressed the incident, claiming it was Smith Jr.’s trash talk that prompted him to commit the foul.

“So Jabari fouled, he just stood there going, ‘Oh yeah, get more physical. Yeah, I pushed him down.’ Well being who I am, I don’t think anyone should let that happen, but I’m definitely not letting that happen. At that moment I can only do what I did. I think one thing that people don’t understand about this game is that you can’t give people an edge in the NBA. You give somebody the lead and lose, and I wasn’t going to give him the lead and we won,” Green told the Draymond Green Show.

Although Green did not reveal what the Rockets player said, the Warriors veteran could be seen pulling his ankle while walking back to the court.

“In a situation where Jabari was struggling strongly, you would not be able to find your edge in that game, and I would not be the guy that you would foul, and I would fall down and you would stand over me and walk over me and talk,” he concluded.

Smith had missed the past two games with a right ankle sprain and entered the matchup listed as questionable before ultimately being cleared following pregame warmups. Since the incident, many have called for the NBA to impose harsher punishment, especially given Green’s problematic history.

However, the player himself appeared to have no regrets and played his part in a surprise win with 10 points, eight assists and five rebounds on the night.


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Draymond Green criticizes Daryl Morey’s ‘garbage’ 3-point argument

Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green sharply criticized Daryl Morey and his changing stance on the three-point shot during the latest episode of The Draymond Green Show, calling the Philadelphia 76ers executive’s recent comments “trash.”

Green objected to the idea that the increased influence of the three-point shot has changed the game too much and should potentially be addressed through rule changes. The veteran forward argued that attempts to modify the structure of the game are misguided due to the way players have adapted offensively.

“To come out now and try to change the entire game of basketball as we know it and play because people have become good at certain things is ridiculous,” Green said.

“This is ridiculous. So now we want to add the four-point shot or who knows what. No, can we stop trying to completely rewrite the game of basketball because Daryl Morey came up with a theory that ultimately wasn’t successful for him?”

Green later continued his criticism by reiterating his stance on Morey’s perspective regarding the value of perimeter shooting.

“I’m sorry, but I miss this garbage. If I’ve ever heard garbage before in my life it’s garbage.”

The four-time NBA champion also pointed out what he sees as inconsistency in Morey’s situation. Green noted that during Morey’s tenure with the Houston Rockets, the organization leaned heavily into an analytical approach that prioritized three-point shooting and shot selection at the rim.

From 2013 to 2020, the Morey Rockets built their offensive identity around maximizing three-point attempts and minimizing midrange shots. During that span, Houston led the NBA in both three-point attempts and three-point makes in six out of seven seasons, becoming one of the league’s most analytics-driven teams.

Draymond Green calls out Daryl Morey’s changing stance on three-point philosophy

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That philosophy was widely seen as an attempt to compete with the Warriors dynasty that dominated the Western Conference during the latter half of the 2010s. Golden State’s offense, led by elite shooting from its backcourt, helped redefine spacing and perimeter scoring across the league.

Green referenced that history when addressing Morey’s recent viewpoint that the three-point shot has become too easy and may have a disproportionate value relative to its difficulty.

According to Green, this argument contradicts the strategy that Morey had previously used when building the Rockets roster, specifically to challenge Golden State’s championship core.

This conversation reflects the ongoing debate over the evolution of NBA offenses in the analytics era. League-wide three-point attempts have steadily increased over the past decade as teams place an emphasis on spacing, speed and perimeter efficiency.

Although no formal proposal has been made to adjust the value of the three-point shot, discussions regarding the league’s offensive balance and potential rule changes continue to surface from time to time among executives, analysts, and players.

Green’s comments highlight the perspective of a player who has played a central role in the Warriors’ championship run and the broader transformation of the modern NBA offense.


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Kristaps Porzingis will play vs. Bulls, Draymond Green according to injury report

The Golden State Warriors host the Chicago Bulls on Tuesday, and Kristaps Porzingis is not on the team’s injury report, while Draymond Green is listed as questionable. Porzingis is dealing with illness-related issues while Green is listed as undergoing management of a lower back injury. Everything we know about the injury status of Kristaps Porzingis and Draymond Green heading into the Warriors’ game against the Bulls.

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It’s good news for Warriors fans that Porzingis is not on the team’s injury report. Since being acquired by the Warriors at the trade deadline, Porzingis has only played in two games as he deals with health uncertainty. Given that Green is questionable, he likely won’t get a concrete update until game time.

In the two games in which Porzingis has had success, he is averaging 10.5 points, 3.0 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 1.0 steals, while shooting 42.1 percent from the field, 25 percent from the 3-point line and 50 percent from the free-throw line.

Green has played a little over 27 minutes per game in 53 games. He averaged 8.5 points, 5.5 rebounds and 5.3 assists with splits of 41.3 percent shooting from the field, 32.1 percent shooting from the 3-point line and 69.8 percent shooting from the free-throw line.

When the question arises whether or not Draymond Green will play in the Warriors’ game against the Bulls tonight, the answer is not yet clear.

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-Jimmy Butler III out (right ACL surgery)
-Seth Curry out (left sciatic nerve injury management)
-Stephen Curry out (right patellofemoral pain syndrome)
-Draymond Green questionable (management of left lower back injury)
-D’Anthony Melton questionable (left adductor soreness).
-Moses Moody out (right wrist sprain)
-Gary Payton II probable (left ankle injury)
-Quinton Post questionable (bilateral leg pain)

oxen injury report

-Matas Bouzelis probable (right ankle sprain)
-Jack Collins out (surgery on right toe)
-Noah Asengue out (left shoulder surgery)
-Josh Giddy probable (right ankle sprain)
-Jaden Ivy out (left patellofemoral pain syndrome)
-Mac McClung out (G League two-way)
-Lachlan Olbrich out (G League two-way)
-Colin Sexton doubtful (contusion of left fibular head)
-Anfernee Simmons out (left ulnar styloid fracture)
-Jalen Smith probable (left calf strain)
-Patrick Williams questionable (left ankle sprain)


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Draymond Green didn’t know how long Rudy Gobert’s chokehold lasted

While Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green is undoubtedly a future Hall of Famer, he will also be remembered for his on-court antics, one of which was the infamous chokehold he put on longtime foe Rudy Gobert.

This incident attracted considerable attention at the time, and still does. But during a recent appearance on Houston Rockets guard Fred VanVleet’s podcast, ‘Unguarded,’ Draymond Green admitted he didn’t realize how long he had held Rudy Gobert in the moment.

“Even though I’m going to tell you this, I didn’t realize I was strangling her for so long. I didn’t realize I was strangling her for so long,” Green said. “Look, when I came back in the locker room, I was looking at it and I said, ‘Man, this is bad.’ “I didn’t realize I had it for so long.”

“Once I saw how late it was I went inside the equipment room, I was talking to the equipment guys and I said, ‘Hey man, what do you think is going to happen?'” Green said. “And they were like, ‘Dre, you held him for so long.’ “Brother, I guess I didn’t think it would take this long.”

Following the incident, Green was suspended for five games by the NBA. The other players involved in the controversy, Gobert, Klay Thompson and Jaden McDaniels, faced only fines and no suspensions. Part of the league’s reasoning for Green’s punishment was his past incidents.

Drafted 35th overall in the 2012 NBA Draft, Green is now in his 14th season in the NBA, all with the Warriors.


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Draymond Green had to make financial sacrifices to stay with GS

For the first time in his entire career, Draymond Green’s future with the Golden State Warriors was in question. Green’s name came up in trade rumors at the deadline involving a potential deal for Giannis Antetokounmpo, and it seemed as if the organization was seriously considering moving its longtime cornerstone forward. Green stayed put as the deal was never completed and still has another year left on his contract.

During a recent appearance on Houston Rockets guard Fred VanVleet’s podcast, ‘Unguarded’, Draymond Green admitted that he has made some sacrifices in terms of contract and money to stick with the Warriors for so long.

“A lot of people say, ‘Hey man, why is Draymond still here,'” Green said. “Draymond has given up a lot of money to be here during his 14 years, because I love this place. I’ve always done well with our organization. They’ve always done right by me. And I know people have a hard time understanding that.”

“From a basketball standpoint I’ve always given it my all…I’ve sat in draft meetings and free agent pitches, free agency meetings, been on calls at two or three in the morning trying to help a guy recruit,” Green continued. “I have no entitlement when it comes to the Golden State Warriors. They say I was almost traded for Giannis… I’m grateful. They don’t owe me anything.”

Drafted 35th overall in the 2012 NBA Draft, Green has spent his entire career with the Warriors. This season, he appeared in 52 games, averaging approximately 27 minutes per game. He averaged 8.6 points, 5.6 rebounds and 5.2 assists with splits of 41.5 percent shooting from the field, 32.4 percent shooting from the 3-point line and 70.5 percent shooting from the free-throw line.


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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander reveals his dagger-3 over Draymond Green

OKLAHOMA CITY – In a game where the Oklahoma City Thunder overcame a 14-point deficit, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander hit a dagger-3 over the Golden State Warriors’ Draymond Green with 42.4 seconds remaining to help secure a 104–97 win. While All-Star Chet Holmgren led the Thunder to a win against the New York Knicks on Wednesday, it was Gilgeous-Alexander who gave Oklahoma City its 50th win of the regular season.

He led the way with 27 points, five assists and five rebounds. After the game, Gilgeous-Alexander described draining Important 3-Pointer Over Green, giving the Thunder a five-point lead.

“In those moments, I just try to get something I’m comfortable shooting,” Gilgeous-Alexander said. “And over the years, I’ve tried to work on things, and try to add to that bag that I can go anywhere on the floor. It doesn’t matter which way they’re forcing me. In that game, Drummond was forcing me to go to my right. So, I knew I’d be able to get that shot regardless.

“Just stepped into it with confidence, shot it, and whether I made it or missed, I was going to shoot it the same way, and luckily, this time, it went in.”

Gilgeous-Alexander also gave green its flowersReminding reporters that Green has been one of the league’s better defenders for more than a decade.

“Multiple DPOYs. Multiple defensive teams. Multiple championships. He’s been the architect of their championship defense for a decade,” Gilgeous-Alexander said. “As an offensive player you don’t get a better look than that. It was great. It was fun. Moments and matchups, and opportunities like this are why you play to really test yourself, and see where you are against the best. Tonight was no different.”

Draymond Green finished with 16 points, five assists, four rebounds and two steals for the Warriors. Gil Santos’ double-double (22 points, 11 rebounds) led Golden State, and Brandin Podziemski added 17 points.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander on battle-tested Thunder win

Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) takes a shot over Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green (23) during the second half at Paycom Center.
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Thunder All-Star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander believes Saturday’s game, which went down against Draymond Green and the Warriors, is good for the defending champions. Despite injuries to starters Jalen Williams and Isaiah Hartenstein, the Thunder have found success relying on their supporting cast, including forward Jared McCain, Isaiah Joe and veteran forward Kenrich Williams.

For Gilgeous-Alexander, fighting through adversity to win games that come down to the wire, like Saturday’s win against the Warriors, will only make them a stronger team heading into the postseason.

“It was good for us,” Gilgeous-Alexander said. “When the games matter most, they turn into that. In some possession games, you have to perform on both ends of the floor to get the W. Both teams want it. Both teams are in position to get it, and the team that executes the fundamentals and execution and does the right things is going to win the game.

“The more times you can repeat it in the regular season and get those experiences, it only helps,” Gilgeous-Alexander concluded.

Joe finished with 18 points and four rebounds against the Warriors, and Williams added 13 points and seven rebounds off the bench. The Thunder, with the best record in the NBA (50–15), are the first team to reach 50 wins this season.


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谢伊·吉尔杰斯·亚历山大 (Shai Gilgeous-Alexander) 的 Dagger-3 对抗德雷蒙德·格林 (Draymond Green) 的揭秘

俄克拉荷马城——在俄克拉荷马城雷霆队在落后 14 分的情况下,谢伊·吉尔杰斯·亚历山大在比赛还剩 42.4 秒时对金州勇士队的德雷蒙德·格林投出一记匕首三分,帮助球队以 104-97 获胜。在全明星切特·霍姆格伦率领雷霆队周三战胜纽约尼克斯队之后,吉尔杰斯·亚历山大帮助俄克拉荷马城取得了常规赛的第 50 场胜利。

他拿下27分、5次助攻和5个篮板。赛后,吉尔吉斯-亚历山大描述了自己的状态 关键三分球 雷霆队在最后时刻领先格林5分。

“在那些时刻,我只是尝试拍摄一些我觉得舒服的东西,”吉尔吉斯-亚历山大说。 “这些年来,我一直在努力做一些事情,并添加到我可以去的袋子里,无论我在场上的哪个位置。无论他们以哪种方式强迫我。在那场比赛中,德雷蒙德迫使我到我的右边。所以,我知道无论如何我都能投篮。

“只要充满信心地走进去,射门,无论我进还是没进,我都会以同样的方式射门,幸运的是,这一次,它进了。”

吉尔杰斯-亚历山大也给了格林 他的花,提醒记者十多年来格林一直是联盟中最好的防守者之一。

“多个DPOY。多个防守队。多个冠军。十年来他一直是他们卫冕冠军的支柱,”吉尔吉斯-亚历山大补充道。 “作为一名进攻球员,你没有比这更好的表现了。这太棒了。这很有趣。时刻和对决以及这样的机会就是为什么你要真正测试自己,看看你在与最好的人中的最好的比赛中处于什么位置。今晚也不例外。”

德雷蒙德·格林为勇士队拿下16分、5次助攻、4个篮板和2次抢断。吉尔·桑托斯拿下两双(22分、11个篮板)带领金州勇士队,布兰丁·波杰姆斯基拿下17分。

谢伊·吉尔杰斯·亚历山大谈久经沙场的雷霆胜利

雷霆队后卫谢伊·吉尔杰斯·亚历山大 (Shai Gilgeous-Alexander) (2) 在 Paycom 中心下半场投篮超过金州勇士队前锋德雷蒙德·格林 (Draymond Green) (23)
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雷霆队全明星谢伊·吉尔杰斯·亚历山大认为,周六对阵德雷蒙德·格林和勇士队的比赛对卫冕冠军来说是件好事。尽管首发贾伦·威廉姆斯和以赛亚·哈滕斯坦受伤,但雷霆队依靠包括贾里德·麦凯恩、以赛亚·乔和老将前锋肯里奇·威廉姆斯在内的支持阵容而蓬勃发展。

对于吉尔杰斯-亚历山大来说,在逆境中奋力赢得比赛直到最后一刻,比如周六对阵勇士队的胜利,只会让他们在季后赛前成为一支更强硬的球队。

“这对我们有好处,”吉尔杰斯-亚历山大说。 “当比赛最重要的时候,比赛就会变成这样。在比赛的最后阶段,你必须在控球率较低的比赛中,你必须在球场两端执行才能获得胜利。两支球队都想要它。两支球队都有能力去拿下它,而应用基本原理和执行力并做正确事情的球队将会赢得比赛。

“在常规赛中,你可以多次复制这种经历并获得这些经验,这只会对他们有所帮助,”吉尔杰斯-亚历山大总结道。

乔在对阵勇士队的比赛中得到18分和4个篮板,威廉姆斯替补出场得到13分和7个篮板。雷霆队拥有NBA最佳战绩(50胜15负),是本赛季第一支取得50胜的球队。


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5 potential Green Bay Packers targets in NFL free agency to improve defensively

The Green Bay Packers went into NFL free agency knowing they would lose Malik Willis, Rasheed Walker, Romeo Dobbs and Quaye Walker. For general manager Brian Gutekunst, the balancing act will come with trying to both improve the roster, while also ensuring the team remains in good position to receive a compensatory selection in the 2027 NFL Draft.

With free agency underway, we’re examining some potential targets Green Bay could pursue.

Josh Jobe, cornerback

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Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst acknowledged that cornerback is an area where the team needs to improve. However, without a first-round pick, any rookie brought in will be a developmental piece who won’t see the field a ton in 2026. Immediate help is available in NFL free agency, although clubs have limited financial flexibility to address the situation.

Before winning a Super Bowl with the Seattle Seahawks, Josh Jobe spent two seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles, including one season under defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon, whom he spent mostly learning from the sidelines. He played 65 percent of Philadelphia’s defensive snaps in 2024, allowing a 76.6 passer rating and 7.2 yards per target in coverage, and then played 78 percent of the Seahawks’ defensive snaps last season, allowing a 77.0 passer rating and 5.7 yards per target. He’s a bit of a gamble, as his success has come with great talent around him, but he offers qualities Green Bay likes, and he could challenge for a starting spot next season in a reunion with Gannon.

Roy Lopez, nose tackle

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As impressive as Micah Parsons was for Green Bay’s defense last season, the absence of Kenny Clark was felt. The team needs more help in the interior, especially with Jonathan Gannon taking over as the defensive play-caller. Luckily for Brian Gutekunst and Gannon, there are some options in NFL free agency. Within the club’s price range, Roy Lopez stands out.

According to Pro Football Focus, he spent last season with the Detroit Lions, setting career highs in quarterback hits (five) and sacks (two), while finishing 15th among interior defensive linemen in run defense grade (68.9). Before that, Lopez spent two seasons guarding Gannon in Arizona, playing 45 percent of the defensive snaps. He’s a strong nose tackle at 6-foot-2 and 312 pounds, and he’ll help restore what Green Bay lost on the interior when Clark was traded.

Nakobe Dean, off-ball linebacker

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Tom Silverstein of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported last week that Green Bay has reached out to agents who have linebacker clients hitting the open market during the NFL Combine, gauging the market for potential additions. Nakobe Dean could be an option, especially since Jonathan Gannon was the defensive coordinator in Philadelphia when the team selected him in the 2022 NFL Draft. Dean has a small frame and stands at 5 feet 11 inches tall, but is considered one of the best blitzing linebackers in the NFL. If Green Bay wants to find different ways to generate pressure for Micah Parsons, who suffered an ACL injury in year one — especially if Rashaan Gary is released — Dean could be a target at off-ball linebacker.

Calais Campbell, defensive lineman

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One topic of our list of potential Packers free agent targets is the relationship between said player and defensive play-caller Jonathan Gannon. The same applies to Calais Campbell, who recorded 33 pressures, 16 quarterback hits and 6.5 sacks at Arizona last season. The 6-foot-8 and 315-pound Campbell is often used in a rotational role — he logged 524 snaps last season — as he now enters his age-40 season. That said, he can be a very good situational pass rusher, and he’s still making an impact on special teams.

Asante Samuel Jr., cornerback

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Before signing with the Pittsburgh Steelers at the end of the 2025 season, Asante Samuel Jr. met with the Packers. After playing six games (three starts) with Pittsburgh, he did not sign with the team. There are still medical risks, but Green Bay’s height-weight-speed limits on cornerbacks already limit their options. If Gutekunst doesn’t want to spend much at the position, perhaps a one-year deal with Samuel could be a good risk-reward move for both sides.

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Draymond Green drops the mic after sticking it to the Rockets again

After a 115-113 win in overtime against the Houston Rockets, it was no surprise that Golden State Warriors veteran Draymond Green had a lot to say after the game. Coach Steve Kerr praised the Warriors’ key players in Thursday’s win against the Rockets before Green took the stage for postgame media availability.

According to Varun Shankar of the Houston Chronicle, Green reflected on the importance of defeating the Rockets and winning on the road in an area with which he is very familiar.

“It’s always satisfying to win here. We’ve had great success in this building,” Green said. “In this situation, one million people are out [including star guard and Rockets tormentor Stephen Curry]…Three two-way guys playing actual minutes. And to come here and get a win, they are playing with all they have. This is one that sounds a little better than most.”

Green, who spent most of the night defending Rockets All-Star and former teammate, Kevin Durant, tallied 10 points on 4-for-6 shooting, eight assists, five rebounds and one steal. Playing without the Warriors’ All-Star Stephen Curry, Brandin Podziemski led six Warriors players in double figures with 26 points.

Green said, “When I let Kevin get to his place tonight, I can contest all I want; you can’t do anything.” “I just try to… get them up a little bit earlier so they don’t get caught up in the situation… If you just let them ride the rhythm and don’t make them earn the right to get into that rhythm, they’ll give you 50.”

Durant finished with 23 points on 8-for-16 shooting, six rebounds, three assists, four steals and one block. The Warriors have defeated the Rockets five times in 10 postseason appearances, including last year’s best-of-7 series, 4-3, in the opening round of the playoffs.

“Any time you can get an opportunity to go against guys like that, I’m always excited for it, because it’s special,” Green said. “How many more times do we have to do this?”

Following the Rockets’ 104–100 win against the Warriors in November, the Warriors tied their regular season series 1–1.

Steve Kerr praises Warriors’ leaders in win against Rockets

Rockets forward Kevin Durant (7) welcomes Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green (23) onto the court after the game at Toyota Center.
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The Warriors have had some success without Stephen Curry, winning half of their last six games, including a 133-112 win against the Grizzlies and Thursday’s overtime win against the Rockets. After the game, coach Steve Kerr told Draymond Green turned the clock back In many aspects of the game, and according to ESPN’s Anthony Slater, he gave credit to Brandin Podziemski.

” Vintage Drummond. Defense, leadership, force, passing.” “I thought that was Brandin’s (Podziemski) best game of the year,” Kerr said.

The Warriors will face the Thunder on Saturday at the Paycom Center.


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Draymond Green tackles Jabari Smith Jr.’s injured ankle, receives 12th technical foul

The Golden State Warriors and Houston Rockets face off for only the second of three matches in this 2025-26 regular season. Golden State entered this contest without Stephen Curry, Jimmy Butler, Kristaps Porzingis, Moses Moody, Seth Curry, Will Richard or Gary Payton II.

However, the Warriors maintained an 11-point lead throughout the first half. Houston mounted a comeback in the third quarter, starting with a strange play by Draymond Green and Jabari Smith Jr.

With 9:49 left in the third quarter, Smith Jr. was whistled for an offensive foul for a moving screen, which knocked Green to the floor. As he got to his feet to return to the offensive end of the field, the Warriors forward made a surprising decision pull right leg Ahead of the Rockets.

Jabari Smith Jr.’s right ankle that Draymond Green grabbed was actually the same ankle that caused Smith Jr. to miss just two games before Thursday night’s game. Smith Jr. was questionable coming into the contest due to a sprained right ankle, but was cleared to play after warm-ups.

Thursday night’s match is important for both the teams. A win for the Rockets would give them a season series victory while moving them one step closer to clinching the third seed in the Western Conference. Meanwhile, the Warriors are fighting to hold on to the eighth seed, but only have a one-game lead over the LA Clippers for that spot.

Jabari Smith Jr. is averaging 15.5 points, 6.8 rebounds and 1.8 assists in 34.8 minutes per night. In 50 appearances for the Warriors this season, Draymond Green is averaging 8.4 points, 5.6 rebounds and 5.2 assists in 26.7 minutes per night.


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Draymond Green kicks off Dwight Howard’s farewell tour

However, Howard is considering coming back for another season. He’s inspired by Al Hartford and Taj Gibson who did the same.

“Dwight Howard last played in the NBA during the 2021-2022 Golden State Warriors championship season,” Green said. “Dwight got a lot of love, Orange Jacket Hall of Famer. You did it brother. You won the game. This ain’t no retirement tour, no farewell tour, you got it. You got the tour brother. It was to Springfield, Massachusetts. That was the tour. That’s the end of the game Dwight.”

Overall, Howard played 18 seasons in the NBA from 2004 to 2022. In 2004, he was selected as the No. 1 pick by the Orlando Magic. He would play eight seasons in Orlando. Later, Howard credited his time with the Magic as his best years.

Subsequently, Howard played four seasons with the Los Angeles Lakers, and one season with the Hawks, Hornets, Wizards and 76ers.

During this time, Howard became an eight-time NBA All-Star, a five-time NBA First Team member, and a three-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year. Additionally, he won an Olympic gold medal at the 2008 Beijing Games as part of the “Redeem Team”.

In 2020, he won the NBA championship with the Lakers.


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Draymond Green addresses calls to shut down Stephen Curry and tank

Golden State Warriors forward and podcaster Draymond Green chimed in on the conversation about shutting down Steph Curry for the remainder of the season so the Warriors can tank. On January 30, Curry suffered a right knee injury in a game against the red-hot Detroit Pistons; It did not appear to be serious, and as the All-Star break approached, the Warriors listed him day-to-day.

But Curry has been out for more than a month, as the Warriors said they are ready to reevaluate him soon. Now, the Warriors face a tough challenge without Curry and Jimmy Butler, who were sidelined midway through the season with ACL injuries. With the eighth-seeded Warriors having lost seven of their last 11 games, there is speculation that the season is over.

In an interview with Tim Kawakami tk showMike Dunleavy Jr. did not completely rule out Curry sitting out the remainder of the season, but said it would be surprising if that happened.

“It would be very, very surprising. But, you know, I’m not ruling anything out; I’m not a doctor, and things could go a certain way. So, I don’t want the headline to be that Steph could be done for the year because I’m not ruling it out, but just because he’s not playing right now, I just have to admit that I’m sure there’s a chance, but we don’t expect it.”

Following the conversation, Green discussed the possibility of the Warriors making this decision on his eponymous podcast.

“I’ve seen a lot of people say, ‘Hey man, they should just tank and not bring Steph back the rest of the year’ and all this stuff. One thing I will tell you is this: Shutting Steph down for the rest of the year is not something that’s just going to happen, except so he can play. I can also assure you, Joe Lacob is not going to tank. I saw Matt Ishbia say it, tanking is in my DNA. Never will. You get better and if we end up being bad and get a good draft pick, we get a good draft pick, but we’re definitely not going to tank Joe Lacob.”

Of note, senior NBA insider Brett Sigel of ClutchPoints reported that sources indicate Curry will receive around-the-clock treatment to put himself in position to compete in the playoffs. The Warriors are getting a break of sorts, with no games on Tuesday and Wednesday as they prepare for Thursday’s game against Kevin Durant and the Houston Rockets that will air nationally on Prime Video.

With the Warriors having interesting games against tough teams like the Thunder on Saturday, the Timberwolves on March 13 and the Knicks on March 15, a decision will certainly have to be made regarding Steph’s immediate playing future in order to keep the Warriors at least in the play-in picture.


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德雷蒙德·格林 (Draymond Green) 对被 Blackpink 点名的反应

我们不知道你是否喜欢这样,但金州勇士队前锋德雷蒙德·格林在听到有人谈论他时从未关闭过他的大脑。

只是这一次,不是对手。可以说,他们比 NBA 中的任何球星都更大。

韩国流行乐队 Blackpink 最近发行了一张名为“Deadline”的新 EP。在歌曲“Me and My”中,他们在其中一首诗中提到了格林:“像我们德雷蒙德一样的金色,他们付钱让我们上门。”

嗯,格林肯定喜欢这个。无法扼杀爱情。

“你在说唱歌曲中被提及,这很有趣。当你在韩国流行歌曲中被提及时,你可能会成为一件大事,”湾区新闻组援引这位 31 岁的前锋的话说。

以防万一您还停留在情绪化阶段,Blackpink 已经成长为世界上最大的音乐团体之一。这位轰动韩国流行音乐的专辑已售出 850 万张。我们数学不太好,但也很多了。

格林就像韩国流行音乐界的奥利维亚·罗德里戈(Olivia Rodrigo)一样是死亡金属,他可以忘记他的四次总冠军、两次入选NBA最佳阵容、四次入选全明星以及他的年度最佳防守球员奖杯。获得 Blackpink 的认可是最终的成就。

即使是勇士队后卫斯蒂芬·库里或洛杉矶湖人队前锋勒布朗·詹姆斯也不能做出同样的主张。

Blackpink 的另一首歌《Love to Hate Me》也非常适合 Green。由于他傲慢的性格,他被广泛认为是一个两极分化的球员。典型的讨厌对手但热爱队友的家伙。然而,格林对自己的表现毫无歉意,即使这让他和勇士队付出了代价。

甚至在点名格林之前,Blackpink 就已经跨界进入 NBA。去年,他们与多个品牌合作推出官方授权的限量版商品。


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德雷蒙德·格林 (Draymond Green) 對被 Blackpink 點名的反應

我們不知道你是否喜歡這樣,但金州勇士隊前鋒德雷蒙德·格林在聽到有人談論他時從未關閉過他的大腦。

只是這一次,不是對手。可以說,他們比 NBA 中的任何球星都更大。

韓國流行樂團 Blackpink 最近發行了一張名為「Deadline」的新 EP。在歌曲“Me and My”中,他們在其中一首詩中提到了格林:“像我們德雷蒙德一樣的金色,他們付錢讓我們上門。”

嗯,格林肯定喜歡這個。無法扼殺愛情。

「你在說唱歌曲中被提及,這很有趣。當你在韓國流行歌曲中被提及時,你可能會成為一件大事,」灣區新聞組援引這位 31 歲的前鋒的話說。

萬一您還停留在情緒階段,Blackpink 已經成長為世界上最大的音樂團體之一。這位轟動韓國流行音樂的專輯已售出 850 萬張。我們數學不太好,但也很多了。

格林就像韓國流行音樂界的奧利維亞·羅德里戈(Olivia Rodrigo)一樣是死亡金屬,他可以忘記他的四次總冠軍、兩次入選NBA最佳陣容、四次入選全明星以及他的年度最佳防守球員獎杯。獲得 Blackpink 的認可是最終的成就。

即使是勇士隊後衛史蒂芬柯瑞或洛杉磯湖人隊前鋒勒布朗詹姆斯也不能做出同樣的主張。

Blackpink 的另一首歌《Love to Hate Me》也非常適合 Green。由於他傲慢的性格,他被廣泛認為是一個兩極分化的球員。典型的討厭對手但熱愛隊友的傢伙。然而,格林對自己的表現毫無歉意,即使這讓他和勇士隊付出了代價。

甚至在點名格林之前,Blackpink 就已經跨界進入 NBA。去年,他們與多個品牌合作推出官方授權的限量版商品。


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Steve Kerr admits Draymond Green is frustrated by the reality of aging

Steve Kerr had something to share about Draymond Green’s frustrations amid the Golden State Warriors’ injuries this season.

The 2025-26 NBA campaign has been a tough one for Golden State. Jimmy Butler III suffered a season-ending ACL injury, while Curry is dealing with a knee injury that has kept him out for the next few games. As a result, Green is having to take on more responsibilities than before.

Kerr is very pleased with Green and how he is filling his role as he ages, but also with Curry and Butler out. Green is asking for a different role without involving the team’s stars.

“You take away all the threats around him and it becomes really frustrating for him and our team. It makes things really difficult in terms of rhythm and flow. He’s done a great job of doing the things we’ve been asking him to do. Less handling the ball at the top of the key. More screening and diving into ball screens. Running the floor and getting to the corners instead of running the play back,” Kerr said on the Tom Tolbert Show. Said at the 28:34 mark.

“He’s doing all these things, everything we’re asking. He’s having a great attitude on the bench and in the locker room, but he’s frustrated. All the frustration that comes with getting older and not being able to do things you could do a few years ago. It’s all playing into it and he’s handling it really, really well.”

Steve Kerr, what’s next for the Warriors?

Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green (23) and head coach Steve Kerr debate a call made by referee John Butler (30) during the first quarter against the Milwaukee Bucks at Chase Center.
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Steve Kerr and Draymond Green have a lot of work to do to keep the Warriors in the playoff picture. While Stephen Curry has fully recovered, Golden State needs to hold down the fort for its superstar guard.

Golden State has a 31–30 record on the season, tied for eighth in the Western Conference standings. They are 1.5 games ahead of the Los Angeles Clippers and 2.5 games behind the Portland Trail Blazers while trailing the Phoenix Suns by 3.5 games and 5.5 games behind the Los Angeles Lakers.

The Warriors will continue to prepare for their next game while on the road. They will face the Houston Rockets on March 5, tip-off at 7:30 pm ET.


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Why Draymond Green hates ‘lazy’ Dennis Rodman comparisons?

In recent memory, many have compared Golden State Warriors power forward Draymond Green to NBA legend Dennis Rodman. The reason for this is his aggressive play on the court and his controversial actions and statements outside the court. Rodman himself once said that Green is the only player in the NBA who reminds him of him.

However, according to ScoopB.com, Green is not at all among those who try to compare him to Rodman. He told sports media personality Brandon “Scoop B” Robinson that he found these comparisons “lazy”.

“People always make comparisons between you and Dennis Rodman and I don’t think that’s fair,” Robinson said.

“It’s not fair to the way Rodman came back to basketball,” Green said. “Dennis Rodman was one of the most elite rebounders we’ve seen in this league, and I think it’s unfair to make comparisons between us.”

Green is playing his 13th season in the NBA. All those years were spent with the warriors. During this time, he helped lead Golden State to four NBA championships (2015, 2017, 2018, 2022). In 2017, Green was named NBA Defensive Player of the Year.

Additionally, he is a four-time NBA All-Star.

Overall, the comparisons to Rodman come from his high-octane defensive effectiveness. Sometimes, the presence of both can be destabilizing on the floor. Rodman was recognized as the premier rebounder of his era, but was not much of an offensive threat. Green, meanwhile, is regarded more as a playwright.

Still, the two will be forever linked, whether justified or not.


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The Draymond Green dilemma that’s hitting the Dubs without Stephen Curry, Jimmy Butler

The Golden State Warriors suffered a 114-101 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers on Monday night, an area that is hurting the team as they remain without Stephen Curry and Jimmy Butler. While the Warriors wait for Curry’s injury to heal, the team is trying to somewhat keep the ship afloat, but they face another dilemma as it involves Draymond Green.

The non-Green minutes on Monday night were crucial for Los Angeles to come back strongly and take control of the game in the final 17 minutes of the game. Without Green’s defensive ability to keep players like Kawhi Leonard and others in check, the Clippers outscored Golden State 53-30 in a span of nearly 17 minutes.

However, the dilemma is Green’s minutes, as he turns 36 on Wednesday, his minutes are now subject to monitoring. He’s averaging 26.7 minutes per game as he played 31 minutes on Monday, marking the 11th time he’s scored more than 31 in 50 games this season.

Warriors’ Steve Kerr on Draymond Green’s minutes

Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green (23) tries to pass around Los Angeles Clippers center Brook Lopez (11) during the third quarter at Chase Center.
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The problem is compounded by the Warriors not having Curry, the team now has to figure out how to compensate in this area, although it goes without saying how important Green is.

“He’s still one of the great defenders in the league,” Golden State head coach Steve Kerr said, according to NBC Sports Bay Area. “And they set the tone in that first half, and we were able to keep the lead for most of the third quarter. But they took the lead late in the third quarter, and got it down to two going into the fourth.”

“But we had to take him out. He can’t play the whole game. And he played 31 minutes, which is a lot for him at this level,” Kerr added.

During that aforementioned stretch, the Warriors lost their 16-point lead and trailed by 17 points in the final frame. At any rate, Golden State looks to bounce back with its next game on Thursday night against the Houston Rockets.


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Draymond Green crushes Nico Harrison haters during Luka Doncic’s ‘Unwatchable’ pod segment

Despite putting in big numbers this year, Luka Doncic has faced heavy criticism this season. From the discussion about his foul play to a heliocentric game that people consider “undesirable”, Doncic has gone through a lot of discussion as the Lakers try to steady themselves in the final stretch of the regular season.

Draymond Green, Golden State Warriors star and host of his eponymous podcast, decided to weigh in on the discussion, taking the media to task for its criticism of Doncic, but saying it was the same criticism that prompted Harrison to be traded in the first place.

A lot of people crushed on Nico for the reasons he gave. When Nico gave those reasons everyone said he was ridiculous, he was crazy. Now when I turn on the TV all I see is the media that trashed Nico, which essentially got him fired, repeating the same things Nico Harrison was saying. I haven’t seen anyone come out and say, ‘Hey Nico, I’m sorry for the things I said about you when you did these things because I said the same things out of my own mouth.’

Green said, “It has nothing to do with Luca and it has nothing to do with the media and Nico Harrison. Nico gave his reasoning for why he felt it was the right move. Everyone said ‘You’re an idiot.’

Harrison’s criticism of Doncic focused on a mix of on-court and off-court factors. The former Mavericks star was due to receive a five-year, $345 million supermax extension in the summer of 2025 and Harrison raised issues about Doncic’s condition, off-court habits and a chronic calf strain that sidelined him to the point of being traded to the Lakers.

Harrison was eventually relieved of his duties with the Mavericks after a disappointing start to the season.


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Are Green, Porzingis playing tonight? warriors vs lakers injury report

The Los Angeles Lakers travel to Chase Center on Saturday night for a primetime Pacific Division showdown against the Golden State Warriors. LeBron James and Co. have lost each of their last three meetings and will face a team that has won two of their last three games.

According to the official injury report, both Draymond Green and Kristaps Porzingis are on the injury report ahead of this matchup. Green is currently listed as probable as he is dealing with a left lower back injury, while Porzingis is questionable due to a general illness.

While those two players can still play, Stephen Curry will not play as he has been confirmed out with a right patellofemoral injury. Curry joins players like his brother Seth, Jimmy Butler and LJ Cryer who have opted out.

For the Lakers, Rui Hachimura is questionable while Bronny James and Edou Thirou are out due to G League assignments.

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Draymond Green and Kristaps Porzingis’ injury status vs. Lakers

Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green (23) and Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) talk on the court before practice at T-Mobile Arena.
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Given that Draymond Green is probable on the injury report, the assumption is that he will be involved in a marquee matchup. The veteran forward is currently averaging 8.5 points, 5.7 rebounds and 5.1 assists per contest while shooting 41% from the field.

Porzingis is questionable and his chances of playing are slim given his questionable status. The division-leading Lakers (34-24) arrive in San Francisco desperate to snap a three-game losing streak after a narrow 113-110 loss to the Phoenix Suns on Thursday.

Despite their recent struggles, Los Angeles will once again look to their Big-3 for inspiration. Luka Doncic leads the NBA with 32.7 points per game (adding 7.8 rebounds and 8.6 assists), Austin Reaves is enjoying a career year averaging 24.6 points, and the ageless LeBron James is contributing 21.5 points, 7.0 assists and 5.7 rebounds per night.

Los Angeles and Golden State have split their first two head-to-head meetings this season, with both previous games taking place in Los Angeles. The Lakers are 18-12 on the road this year, while the Warriors are 19-11 at home.

Lakers injury report

Rui Hachimura: doubtful (illness)

Bronny James: Out (G League – On Assignment)

Edou Thirou: Out (G League – On Assignment)

warriors injury report

Draymond Green: Probable (left lower back injury management)

Kristaps Porzingis: doubtful (illness)

Stephen Curry: Out (right patellofemoral pain syndrome)

Seth Curry: Out (left sciatic nerve irritation)

Jimmy Butler III: Out (right ACL surgery)

LJ Cryer: Out (G League – Two-Way)


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Coaches shun NFL comparisons to Draymond Green, Zion Williamson

The best clichés are sports-based for a reason, especially about defense. Strange comparisons and similes go on and on. With the NFL Combine coming up soon, James Borrego referenced some Hall of Fame greats when he talked about how Herb Jones and Draymond Green control a game. Zion Williamson received a mention for how the New Orleans Pelicans hope to reach the frontline game moving forward before defeating the Golden State Warriors.

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“In my 23 years in the NBA there have been very few guys who have impacted the defensive end in general like Draymond Green. His ability to communicate and light a fire is second to none. (Green) quarterbacks the entire defense. He’s as close to Lawrence Taylor as we’ve seen in the NBA,” Borrego began. “I mean, that guy from that outside linebacker position, Mike Singletary, I think I’d put those two guys, that’s what Drummond has done for his defense.”

Green’s value extends far beyond the stat sheet, which the Warriors routinely acknowledge when times get tough.

Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green (23) is fouled by New Orleans Pelicans forward Herbert Jones (2) and center DeAndre Jordan (6) on free throw attempts during the second half at the Smoothie King Center.
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Word has spread around, even without Drummond shouting about it.

“Steve Kerr has said this many times. Without (Green), there’s no championship,” Borrego said. “He brings a different edge with his ability to communicate and talk, his physical ability and the way he covers his teammates.”

Borrego sees a similar football spirit in his locker room. Jones, the 2022-23 All-Defensive first-team selection, known around the NBA as the Not-On-Herb Nightmare, has a similar innate mastery.

Borrego admitted, “(The Pelicans) have a guy like that. I think Herb Jones has this ability, this innate ability.” “I don’t even know if you can teach it. I don’t know where Draymond got it, and I don’t know where Herb got it. It’s probably a combination of growing up and how they grew up playing different sports.”

It helps to have a Monsters of the Midway attitude on the field or court. Most are born with it. Any coach who claims to have a competitive recipe that ends up like Draymond or Herb is either already rich and protecting a nearly priceless secret or is defrauding AAU parents.

“Maybe he had a coach along the way. Maybe it’s a little bit of a cerebral thing, where he can see a fire before it starts and go put it out. (Green’s) ability to cover for Steph and Klay, everything that happens in the works, it’s hard to find guys like that.”

When it comes to being above class, Drummond has truly earned the one-name star status reserved for the elite.

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Borrego knows from being around NBA Hall of Famers for a while.

Borrego confessed, “I’ve been around some great guards like Bruce Bowen and Kawhi Leonard. Individually, one-on-one, they’re amazing. Drummond is different for me in the sense that he’s more ball-minded.” “He’s quarterbacking the ball and changing stuff on the fly. He’s listening like in football, you’re making audibles on the fly in the heat of battle. Most guys can’t do that. Herb Jones is probably the closest thing I’ve seen where he can go up to a defense and make it his own.”

For Jones, Football Comp changes him from a disruptive outside linebacker to a classic middle linebacker. Any coach with an eye knows what to do with the type who chases by anticipating everything.

“Turn him loose. (Jones) is a really special, really special player. From a defensive standpoint I would say Herb is a type of cerebral defender, middle linebacker, Brian Urlacher, those type of guys who can make plays intuitively. They have a sense of what’s going to happen, and they handle it.”

The analogies weren’t limited to second lines, though, which is why New Orleans is famous. Dancing in front of the Dome Patrol or a parade, doesn’t matter. When discussing rim protection, Borrego turned to the trenches, and used DeAndre Jordan as a prime example of a nose tackle controlling the line of scrimmage.

“I think DeAndre Jordan has been interesting,” Borrego continued. “I’m not sure where you’d put him there, but his ability to protect the rim, be he a nose tackle or be the guy right in the middle of the floor, like the line of scrimmage. (Jordan) is going to own the line of scrimmage. To me, that’s how guarding the paint is done in a football context. Really owning the line of scrimmage. You’re going to win the running game. Those small margins, like the running game, are really important there. Are.

As for Zion Williamson, like everyone else, Borrego believes the forward’s rare blend of strength and athleticism will easily translate to the football field.

“And then (Williamson). I would probably find (a football comp) for Zion as well. That’s not what I have in mind, but his ability to make instinctive, athletic, power plays at any given time. Zion is on the football field, too. I mean, he can do that, you know, really as a defensive end.”

The Pelicans don’t need any more injuries, so don’t expect Zion to compete with the Saints this summer. Soccer is all fun and games during free time until someone gets hurt.


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Draymond Green, Al Horford on long injury report vs. Pelicans

The Golden State Warriors visit the New Orleans Pelicans on Tuesday night. Anthony Davis as well as Draymond Green and Al Horford are also on the injury report, with both players listed as questionable. Green is dealing with a left lower back injury, while Horford is dealing with a left toe injury after scoring 22 points in a 128-117 win against the Denver Nuggets. Here’s everything we know about Draymond Green and Al Horford’s injuries and their game status vs. the Pelicans.

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Draymond Green injury status vs. Pelicans

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Given that Draymond Green is on the injury report after missing Sunday’s game against the Nuggets, it’s likely he will be suiting up for Tuesday’s game. Horford, who played nearly 30 minutes in Sunday’s win, could potentially sit out. Green and Horford are a fixture on the injury report these days, but we could also see coach Steve Kerr add some older players over the age of 35 amid the Warriors’ extended injury list.

Perhaps Green is inspired by recent criticism of Kendrick Perkins, leading to the comeback against the Pelicans. Green has not played since the Warriors’ 121-110 loss to the Boston Celtics. Still, when it comes to the question of whether the Warriors’ Draymond Green will play tonight against the Pelicans, the answer is probably.

al horford injury status vs pelicans

In a nine-point upset win against the Nuggets, Warriors veteran Al Horford turned the tables with his 22-point performance. He finished with his most impressive performance of the season, with seven assists, three steals and two blocks, including 8-for-11 from the floor, 6-for-7 from deep.

Horford has not played in back-to-backs, meaning if the Warriors were to play him on Tuesday, he would sit for Wednesday’s game against the Nuggets, which is another reason he will probably miss Tuesday’s game. When it comes to the question of whether Al Horford is playing tonight against the Pelicans, the answer is probably no.

warriors injury report

Jimmy Butler III – Out – Right ACL; surgery

Seth Curry – Outside – Left Sciatic Nerve; irritated

Stephen Curry – Out – Right Patellofemoral;

Draymond Green – Questionable – Left lower back; injury management

Al Horford – Questionable – Left toe; Injury

D’Anthony Melton – Questionable – Left knee; injury management

Kristaps Porzingis – out – general illness

pelicans injury report

Yves Missy – outside – left calf; strain

Trey Murphy III – Outside – Right shoulder; Indigo

Dejounte Murray – Available – Right Achilles; Breakage

Mika PV – Outside – Big toe of right foot; Sprain


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