Draymond Green baselessly accused a grieving New York Knicks star of skipping a recent showdown with the Golden State Warriors.
F or over a decade, the Golden State Warriors' full focus has been to build around superstar point guard Steph Curry. The two-time NBA MVP and 11-time All-Star has led the Warrior
In true Draymond Green fashion, he paid no attention to the birthday wish rule. The Golden State Warriors star celebrated turning 35 on Tuesday night after the resurgent Dubs' 114-102 victory against the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden.
Draymond Green went on his podcast and told the world a lie about why Karl-Anthony Towns missed the New York Knicks’ game with the Golden State Warriors earlier this week. Green said Towns missed the game because he didn’t want to face Jimmy Butler — his former teammate who he once beefed with as members of the Minnesota Timberwolves.
After falsely accusing Karl-Anthony Towns—who was attending a funeral—of missing the Knicks-Warriors game because he was "ducking" Jimmy Butler, Draymond Green oddly addressed his false accusation.