Y’all LIE TOO MUCH!” Green’s mom tweeted. Curry, who recently surpassed Ray Allen as the NBA’s all-time 3-point scorer, is averaging 26.9 points, 6.1 assists and. “I never said, I wanted my son on the PISTONS! Stop taking ppl words & twisting them SHEESH! That’s why I’m not active anymore on social media. Steph Curry, Draymond Green, other key Warriors out vs. Babers Green, though, took to Twitter to clarify her comments on Thursday. The exchange appeared to stir speculation that Green could potentially be interested in joining the Pistons. When the fan suggested that Green’s number 23 jersey is “going up in rafters regardless,” Babers Green replied, “And should!!!”
Unfortunately it’s a business,” the same fan wrote back - to which Babers Green tweeted, “It is…” “I’m a Piston fan for life,” Babers Green replied to a fan that tweeted, “ gonna look nice in a Pistons jersey.” She added that Detroit is 90 miles from where she lives in Michigan - Green’s hometown of Saginaw. Draymond Green and his mother, Mary Babers, celebrate after Game 6 of the 2022 NBA Finals. That same day, Green’s mom appeared to suggest that she would like to see her son take his talents to Detroit. On Wednesday, The Athletic reported Green “wants and believes he deserves” a four-year max contract extension - and although he would prefer to stay with Golden State, he also is willing to explore his options elsewhere. Green, 32, has two years remaining on his current contract with the Warriors, including a player option for the 2023-24 season. “A lot of you are saying he shouldn’t get MAX but guys that hasn’t won anything get BREAD based off potential!” Green’s mom tweeted Wednesday, adding the hashtag, “#MANGONE.”īabers Green’s tweet came in reply to another Twitter user who wrote, “Do y’all think the Warriors will offer Draymond a max contract?” Green - who won his fourth championship in eight years with the team in June - reportedly is set on landing a max contract extension, and his mother appears to feel the same way. Wellness guru Devi Brown talks to Jalen Rose about Draymond Green, meditationĭraymond Green’s mom, Mary Babers Green, didn’t hold back on Twitter after a Wednesday report that the Warriors have no plans to offer the veteran big a max contract. Outspoken NFL voice joins Colin Cowherd’s digital media network The Volume
‘Money down the drain’: Warriors star’s fiancée chides over frequent fines Because of his inability to hit shots, though, opposing defenders leave him alone and double-team the aforementioned two.Warriors and star could soon be headed towards contract showdown It’s arguable that Green does not need to contribute on the offensive end with Curry and Thompson leading the offense.
Shot 43%/31%/71% from the field, 3-point land and free throw line, respectively.Averaged 9.0 points, 6.9 rebounds and 5.0 assists in 28 minutes per game.Even with all the space he gets because of the attention Curry and Thompson demands, Green has not been able to convert. The other end of the floor is where Green struggled. Laying Bricks: Draymond Green shooting stats aren’t great He’s known as one of the most versatile defenders in NBA history. If there’s one aspect of Green’s game that will be remembered, no doubt it’s his defense. Two All-NBA nods – once on both the 2nd and 3rd teams.Five All-Defensive Team selections – three 1st and two 2nd team selections.Three All-Star team selections and three NBA Championships.Nevertheless, as part of the “Death Lineup,” Green focused his energy on the defensive end, amassing: The “Death Lineup” ended after the departures of Iguodala, Durant and Barnes. With the players’ ability to pass, drive and shoot, this lineup ushered in a new era of position-less basketball, allowing the Warriors to run roughshod over the NBA for the past five years.
His defensive intensity helped form the Warriors’ most feared lineup: the “ Death Lineup.” Consisting of the “Splash Brothers” - Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson - as the guards, Andre Iguodala, Kevin Durant or Harrison Barnes made up the front court along with Green. Considering that he stands at 6-foot-6, 230 pounds, that feat is even more impressive. His ability to anchor a defense either in the paint, guarding bigger forwards, or switching to the perimeter to guard quicker players is unparalleled. Green’s calling card, defense, is what helped him remain a fixture in the Warriors lineup. For Draymond Green, the best offense is a good defense