Throughout his career, Draymond Green has built a reputation of being chippy with his opponents. Things would be no different on Thursday night, as he had a small encounter with a member of the Detroit Pistons.
Draymond Green and the Golden State Warriors beat the Detroit Pistons by a score of 107-104. Green finished the win with seven points, five
Ron Holland II is slowly becoming the heart and soul of the Pistons, a testament to the advice Draymond Green shared nearly two years ago.
Following this drama-filled matchup, Draymond Green was asked his thoughts on Cunningham. He had high praise for the Pistons star, stating that his game reminds him of Luka Doncic
Draymond Green is no stranger to altercation. Oftentimes he seems to live for it on the basketball court, and it has cost him a lot of money and games over the years in the form of suspensions. It might've cost the Warriors a championship in 2016.
The Golden State Warriors crossed swords against the Minnesota Timberwolves in a crunch Western Conference matchup on Wednesday.
Stephen Curry and Draymond Green are two of many players that find themselves on the Warriors' injury report vs. Detroit.
The Golden State Warriors recently engaged in a game against the in-form Detroit ... s**t” Draymond Green said it was “beautiful” that officials allowed him, Ron Holland and the Pistons ...
Buddy Hield scored 19 points, helping the Golden State Warriors hold on for a 107-104 win over the Detroit Pistons on Thursday night.
With the game ended up being tight down the stretch, emotions were high during the Detroit Pistons' matchup with the Golden State Warriors on Thursday. Amidst the commotion, rookie Ron Holland ...
Draymond Green last played in a 107-104 win against the Detroit Pistons last week. He finished with seven points, five rebounds, four assists, and three blocks. In the Warriors' previous meeting against the Timberwolves, Green tallied seven assists, six points, and one block in a 114-106 win.
Draymond Green and Stephen Curry defend the Golden State Warriors’ long-term vision as calls for win-now trades intensify.