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Draymond admits he ‘lost' matchup vs. Randle in Warriors-Wolves
Draymond Green admitted he lost the matchup against Julius Randle in the Western Conference semifinals between the Golden State Warriors and Minnesota Timberwolves.
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What Draymond's mom savagely texted him after Warriors season ended
Draymond Green revealed what his mom savagely texted him after the Golden State Warriors’ 2024-25 NBA season came to a heartbreaking end.
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Warriors commit to one-season quest to win it all with Steph
The Golden State Warriors are attempting to defy NBA history with their aging core of Steph Curry, Draymond Green and Jimmy Butler.
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What traits Warriors are looking for in offseason search for size
Mike Dunleavy will have to strike a balance of size and age up and down the Golden State Warriors’ roster this offseason.
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Draymond recalls how injuries benefited Warriors in previous playoffs
Draymond Green recalled how previous injuries in the NBA Finals benefited the Golden State Warriors.
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Draymond cracks sarcastic joke about Warriors' center situation
Draymond Green had a humorous quip when asked about the Golden State Warriors plans to play him at center next season.
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Why Draymond Green is hesitant about Warriors potentially pursuing another star
Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green is not sold on the franchise acquiring another superstar player this offseason.
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Building around Steph Curry, Jimmy Butler, Draymond Warriors' offseason priority
The Golden State Warriors don’t have to go big-game hunting this summer. Instead, they must figure out who compliments their three superstars.
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Warriors' season was incomplete win with Steph watching from sidelines
Five games didn’t determine the Western Conference semifinals between the Golden State Warriors and Minnesota Timberwolves.
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Why there's no shame in Warriors being eliminated by Timberwolves
Even through the disappointment, the Golden State Warriors can hold their heads high after losing in the Western Conference semifinals.
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Steph, Draymond send Tatum inspiring message after Achilles surgery
Golden State Warriors stars Steph Curry and Draymond Green sent well-wishes to Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum after he underwent successful surgery on his ruptured right Achilles.
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NBA fines Draymond $50K for ‘inappropriate' sideline remark in Game 3
The NBA has fined Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green $50K for making an “inappropriate” comment toward officials in Game 3 against the Minnesota Timberwolves.
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The ‘gut punch' of Steph's injury with Warriors' season on the brink
The “gut punch” of Steph Curry’s hamstring injury hurts a little more with the Golden State Warriors’ season on the brink, Dalton Johnson writes.
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Draymond advises Steph not to be ‘Superman' in injury return
Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green suggested injured Steph Curry should not become “Superman” and rush himself back onto the court for Game 5.
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Ant shoves Steph-less Warriors one step closer to offseason in Game 4
Anthony Edwards inspired the Minnesota Timberwolves and signaled the end for the Golden State Warriors with one shot in Game 4 on Monday.
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Why apologetic Draymond felt like ‘coward' after Warriors' Game 3 loss
Draymond Green still had his mind on his actions from Saturday after the Golden State Warriors’ Game 4 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves.
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Warriors GM Dunleavy states refs are in ‘tough spot' during playoffs
Golden State Warriors general manager Mike Dunleavy understands the NBA officiating conversation both as a former player and current executive.
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Why final three Draymond fouls were brutal in Warriors' Game 3 loss
Draymond Green fouled out late in the fourth quarter of the Golden State Warriors’ Game 3 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves.
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Why Steve Kerr believes Draymond Green will be ready for Game 3 after incident
Steve Kerr acknowledge he spoke to Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green after he picked up another technical foul in Game 2.
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Williams states Draymond has anger issues but isn't ‘angry Black man'
ESPN analysts Jay Williams, Stephen A. Smith and Michael Wilbon all responded to Warriors forward Draymond Green’s comments after Golden State’s Game 2 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves.