Draymond Green of the Golden State Warriors shared his opinions about collaborating with LeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers. When Green was a guest on the “Point Game” podcast, the presenter inquired about his feelings toward collaborating with King James.
“As much as I’ll love the oppurtunity to play with Bron one day. It puts the wrap on the possibilities of that because as long this franchise (Golden State Warriors) will have me there is where I’ll be”, Green said.
While he considers the Lakers a significant brother, the Warriors player disclosed that his children refer to LeBron as an uncle. Green said that he values his relationships.
Even though they have a close relationship, they won’t be able to work well together on the court until King James joins the Warriors. Draymond Green stated that he has always considered retiring as a Warriors player, so there is very little chance that he and the Lakers’ great will collaborate at this point in their careers.
Draymond Green Was Suspended in 2016 NBA Finals For Attempting to Hit LeBron James
The 2016 NBA Finals rank among the finest in the league’s history. They featured the Golden State Warriors, who finished 73-9 in the regular season, taking on the LeBron James-led Cleveland Cavaliers, with Kyrie Irving serving as his second in command.
Draymond Green and LeBron James fought during Game 4 of the series, and Draymond Green was banned for Game 5. Shaquille O’Neal’s “The Big Podcast” included Draymond Green sharing the story of his attempt to hit Bron that evening.
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Green said: “I tried to hit Lebron and I got suspended for Game 5 of the Finals. You step over me I’m a grown a** man. You don’t step over my shoulder. There’s a lot of space on the basketball court, I don’t take up that much space. You don’t need to go over my shoulder. You go over my shoulder, you’re disrespecting me as a man.”
Draymond Green clarified that he thought King James’ actions were insulting. Following the game, he tried to strike the then-Cavaliers star. The authorities, however, prevented anything from happening. Subsequently, the league declared Draymond Green’s punishment for the series’ fifth game.
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