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We look at Bleacher Report's top 100 NBA players list and see if Golden State Warriors' Draymond Green made the cut.
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The current Collective Bargaining Agreement in place between the NBA and the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA) has been a big talking point lately.
The Golden State Warriors are not having the best time in free agency, and Draymond Green is not a happy man. Green went on an emotional tirade regarding the "end" of free agency due to different factors, such as the new CBA and second apron.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNWhen Draymond Green Kicked Steven Adams (Twice): How That Incident Changed The NBA PlayoffsNBA Playoffs, a heated moment between Draymond Green of the Golden State Warriors and Steven Adams of the Oklahoma City Thunder caught the attention of fans and analysts everywhere. In back-to-back games,
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Draymond Green has never been one to shy away from controversy. Be it his on-court antics, tweets, or social media presence, Green’s entire persona attracts attention.
Draymond Green praised the Suns’ hire of Mateen Cleaves, calling it a smart move amid new CBA challenges in NBA free agency.
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The NBA's newest collective bargaining agreement is scary to deal with if you're a team that falls into any form of luxury tax territory, and Draymond Green knows it.
Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green is not a fan of the NBA’s current collective bargaining agreement. More specifically, Green dislikes the environment that the CBA has fostered. However, one former executive believes Green’s ire is misframed.
We look at some Golden State Warriors free agency rumors and determine whether pursuing this risky player is worth it.