NBA: Warriors GM: Team focused on getting Draymond Green help

Date:

Share post:


Golden State Warriors general manager Mike Dunleavy Jr. said Draymond Green understood and accepted his indefinite suspension and the team wants the punishment to turn into a “positive” for the troubled veteran forward.

Dunleavy addressed Green’s suspension Thursday at the Warriors’ shootaround before their game at the Los Angeles Clippers.

Green was suspended indefinitely on Wednesday for striking Phoenix Suns center Jusuf Nurkic during a game the previous night — the latest in a string of Green’s unsportsmanlike actions.

Dunleavy revealed that the team and Green worked with the NBA on setting the terms of the suspension. The NBA’s statement said Green will have to meet “certain league and team conditions before he returns to play.”

ESPN reported that Dunleavy and Green’s agent, Rich Paul, are expected to meet with Green on Thursday to discuss counseling options.

“We understand there’s a punishment that will take place, but this is also about helping somebody,” Dunleavy said. “They 100 percent agreed. So did Draymond.”

Tuesday marked Green’s third ejection of the young season. He also made headlines on Nov. 14 when he was ejected for putting Minnesota Timberwolves center Rudy Gobert in a headlock during an on-court scrum.

That led to a five-game suspension for Green, who was first thrown out of a game this season on Nov. 11 after being tagged with two technical fouls against the Cleveland Cavaliers.

“I think this is something that a lot of people may see as a problem, but we’re looking to turn it into a positive,” Dunleavy said.

“(Green is at) a point in his career and his life where we want to get some things straightened out, and maybe sometimes you need a jolt like that. But I think it’s been very positive, very open, and (we’re) extremely optimistic that we can get to where we need to go.”

Green will be allowed to be around the team during his suspension from game action.

Dunleavy said the team is “committed” to Green, a 33-year-old franchise icon who has begun the first year of a four-year contract.

“He’s been here for a long time,” Dunleavy said. “He’s hung a ton of banners and means so much to this organization. I think this is about turning this thing into a positive and getting better. I think that happens, and we feel really good. Like I said, his play has been terrific. It’s just his lack of availability that’s not been great, and we want to make that better.”

In 15 games this season, Green has averaged 9.7 points, 5.5 rebounds and 5.8 assists. He is in his 12th season with Golden State.

–Field Level Media

spot_img

Related articles

WNCAAB: Raise a glass: USC’s JuJu Watkins grabs hoops mantle with Gatorade, Nike deals

JuJu Watkins started counting wins weeks before her Southern California team takes the court for the start of...

WNBA: Lynx rally for wild OT win over Liberty in Finals opener

For Breanna Stewart, there's one silver lining to her New York Liberty blowing an 18-point lead in Game...

WNBA: WNBA Finals expanding to best-of-seven in 2025

The WNBA Finals will expand to a best-of-seven series for the first time in 2025, the league announced...

WNBA: Odds in Sparks’ favor at WNBA draft lottery on Nov. 17

The Los Angeles Sparks, one of four teams in the 2025 WNBA draft lottery, have the best odds...

FREE

Get the most important breaking news and analyses for Free.

Thank you for subscribing

Something went wrong.