Draymond Green expected to rejoin Warriors, prepare for return from suspension: reports

Draymond Green expected to rejoin Warriors, prepare for return from suspension: reports
Draymond Green expected to rejoin Warriors, prepare for return from suspension: reports

Draymond Green expected to rejoin Warriors, prepare for return from suspension: reports

It is anticipated that Draymond Green,

who is currently serving an indefinite

suspension, will practice and participate

in team activities with the Warriors in

the near future. ESPN states that it is

anticipated that he is getting ready to play again.

Draymond Green expected to rejoin Warriors, prepare for return from suspension: reports
Draymond Green expected to rejoin Warriors, prepare for return from suspension: reports

Green has not taken part in team

activities since the NBA handed him the

indefinite suspension on December 13

for socking Phoenix Suns center Jusuf

Nurkic in the face, even though the

league allowed him to be with his

teammates. The Warriors have lost 6-4

without Green during his absence from the team during the past ten games.

Before Tuesday’s game, head coach

Steve Kerr stated that he and Green had

been corresponding via text;

nevertheless, he did not have an

estimated time of return for Green.

Kerr remarked, “We’ve been giving him our space, and he’s been giving us ours.”

According to the ambiguous NBA

suspension criteria, Green must fulfill

“certain league and team conditions” in

order to play again. Kerr, Steph Curry,

and general manager Mike Dunleavy

have expressed their hope that Green

will use the ban to work through some

of the issues stemming from his most

recent on-court outbursts, such as his

November chokehold of Minnesota’s

Rudy Gobert. According to reports, in

order to follow those standards, Green

is reportedly holding virtual meetings

with representatives from the NBA, the Warriors, and his agent, Rich Paul.

“To me this is about more than

basketball,” Kerr said after the

suspension was handed down. “It’s

about helping Draymond. I think it’s an

opportunity for Draymond to step away

and to make a change in his approach and his life.

This is about a person I love and believe

in. I’ve known him for ten years, and I

admire him for his devotion, passion,

and love for his family and teammates.

I’m attempting to assist that man

because he punched Jordan (Poole) last

year, choked Rudy, and thrashed Jusuf. It

is him who needs to adapt. And what

exactly are we talking about, all of the

preceding events? hurling a ball,

shouting at the official. It is evident that

he needs the chance to change, and an

indefinite ban provides him with that chance.

The Warriors could use Green’s

presence and voice to narrow the gaps

in the team’s vulnerable defense, even

though they’ve barely survived. In both

victories and losses, poor

communication has been a problem

when it comes to switches and transition defense.

“We have to get back to playing for each

other,” Gary Payton II said on Monday.

“I’m pretty sure you can see it on the

court, it’s just a disconnect that we have,

especially on defense. And I think our

offense is predicated on our defense, and it should be the other way around.”

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