Giannis Trade? CP3 Sent Home + Can the OKC Thunder Break the Warriors Record?
The NBA on Prime is back this Friday with a spectacular double header. It’s Lakers Celtics followed by Mavs Thunder. Not a Prime member? Sign up for a 30-day free trial. Coverage starts Friday at 6:30 p.m. Eastern, only on Prime. Restrictions apply. See Amazon.com/amazonprime for details. What’s up, everybody? Welcome back to the Draymond Green Show. We are here in Philly. We got to Philly today. Um, big game for us tomorrow. you know, we want to get off to a good start on this road trip. I think we ended last game pretty good. So, you know, uh I wouldn’t say ended it pretty good. We we had a good run there in the second half, but we’ll get into that. Anyway, on today’s show, I’ll get into the Thunder’s chances of breaking our regular season win record. Uh the latest news on Giannis CP3, and then we’ll wrap things up with another edition of Golden Day. So, let’s go. Let’s get right into it. The Thunder are currently 21-1. And you know, obviously with that type of record, all the talk start now about breaking our 73 room record. And I I mentioned last night, you know, I was asked a question like, what do I think about them breaking the record? And I made I made a comment. I said, well, they can go for it. Um 73 wins took a couple years off my life. And what I was what I was really uh referring to as I was half joking um at least I hope I was half joking. Um what I was referring to is just the level of focus that it requires to get there. The level the the health that it requires to get there. And and although last night I said they seem to not be bothered by health, what I was referring to when I said that was Lou Dort miss games, they don’t miss a beat. Caruso miss games, they don’t miss a beat. Jay Dub miss games, they don’t miss a beat. Hardenstein miss games, they don’t miss a beat. Like they’re literally just plug and play. Um, one guy goes out. Obviously, that could be different with Shay, but again, I think that’s one of the most impressive things about their team is like no matter who’s out of the lineup, they’re still a great team. They’re still no matter who’s out of the lineup with the exception of Shay, we haven’t really seen that. They’re arguably still the best team in the NBA. And and and it’s very interesting to watch it and see it through that lens. But also, you know, when we were going through SE for 73 wins, I got cracked. We were playing against Utah at Utah and Joe Engles and I, this maybe had to be like with six games left. Could have even been four games left. Joe Ingles and I I feel like I was going for a loose ball and like Joe Engles cracked me. I was 1,000% concussed. And at that time, I was living in Hills. I was living in Berkeley Hills at that time and so it was really windy to get up like to the house like the streets were really windy and whine here and whine there and whine and I was so lightheaded going up for a few days but I wouldn’t tell anybody. And the reason I wouldn’t tell anybody because in my mind I was like if I tell somebody I concussed I’m going to miss at least a week. And that may that may interfere with us getting 73 wins. And I more than anyone wanted the 73 wins. So I didn’t tell a soul. And I I had the um I had the symptoms for a few days. Uh I still never told anybody. So y’all y’all are kind of I may have said it once loosely, but I’ve never gone this into detail about it. Um so y’all kind of the first to know. I hope our training staff don’t get in trouble because I never told them either. Um but yeah, you know, so just you’re playing through things like when you’re pushing towards that goal, it just requires so much. And so that’s what I was hitting at when I said took a few years off my life. It’s like no matter what went on, you’re just pushing through. And also another thing that I noticed when we were going for 73 wins is it it wasn’t always about the process. And what I mean by that is as you’re trying to win a championship, sounds cliche, but every day is a part of that process on the way to that championship. You’re building every single day to get to that championship. And as you’re building to get to that championship, what started to happen was we started just winning games. So because we were so good, because we knew no one could beat us, it wasn’t necessarily about getting better anymore. A lot of games it was just like, let’s just make sure we win this game. You know, whatever we needed to do towards the end or we’re going to go with just figure out how to win this game. And in turn, I think, you know, you’re missing out on some of the process as well of getting better. And so, do I think they can do it? They’re a great team, man. I think of course they can do it. Um, obviously, like I said, you need a lot of things to go right. I will say I think Cleveland was on a similar path last year. Um, and once you lose a couple games, it also gets tougher, you know, and so, you know, you lose two in a row or something like that, which they haven’t done. and they only got one loss on the season, but you know, things start to get tougher as the season goes. Right now, it’s still pretty fresh. As the season goes, it starts to get tougher. Um, but like I said, in my overall opinion, I think they are capable of doing it. Do they actually do it? I’m going to say no. And again, not because they can’t do it. I just think as you start to get in the season, the Knicks and Knacks add up, you start to weigh what’s worth more. And I think with where OKC is right now currently, what’s worth more to them will be trying to compete for a championship. Just my opinion, nonetheless, they are capable. We’ll see what happens. In saying that, in playing against them last night, I thought uh obviously with Steph being out with Jimmy going out at halftime, um team could have laid down. we didn’t lay down. And in turn, it’s not that we found a moral victory, because I don’t do moral victories. I’m not a moral victory guy, but in turn, I think we found something, you know. I think we found things that we need to do in order to be successful. I think we scored 44 points in the third quarter. That’s against the number one defense in in in the country. I mean in in in the NBA, you know, and so I think we were able to find some things that we can build up on some things that like all right you see you’re doing this we were doing these things in the offense and that works do more of that right like so I think you know there’s if there’s a silver lining like I said there’s never a moral victor but if there is a silver lining I think we found some things and especially if Jimmy’s out tomorrow that’s going to be pretty much the same guys that were playing in the second half of yesterday will will be in the game tomorrow. And so knowing that you found those things and can build up on them, I think is big for us right now. It was great getting SOT out there. Um, you know, with with with STO, Seth Curry, um, incredible debut. His shot making ability was huge. I think the thing that a lot of people tend to forget about ESOT is he can also put the ball on the floor and create his own shot. He’s such a great shooter that he almost just gets like the you’re a shooter almost like Kyle Corver treatment um where you look at him as just a shooter but as Doc can handle the [ __ ] out the ball you know and we saw some of that last night where he got in his bag a couple times stepped back and we’ll need that you know just having another guy that can handle the ball I think adds adds a different dimension to this team um and obviously rotations and all of that stuff will have to be figured out. the Anthony Melton coming back tomorrow versus Philly. I think that’s, you know, that’s really good for us. I spoke last night about, you know, everybody trying to put this pressure on Melton. And I think as last year Dennis Schroeder came to our team and when he came to our team, everybody was looking at Dennis like he was the he was going to be the savior. And not that he couldn’t be because I know what Dennis is capable of. Uh Dennis is a great basketball player. you know, you look at his success in the NBA, his success on the international level, anywhere Dennis goes, he he he makes that team better. And so, I’m not saying Dennis anything about Dennis personally, but I think it except I think it was unfair the expectation that was placed upon him. So then he never got to truly be Dennis because everyone fan base, front office, players, coaches, everyone was looking for something to grab on to. And he was traded in order to make that happen. Except, you know, it was almost like we was asking him to come out and beat Steph Curry and not the way Steph do it, but you get my point. And so I don’t want that to be the Anthony Melon situation. And this guy’s coming off an ACL injury, which means he’s going to be on a minute restriction. It’s going to take him some time to get his confidence and get the flow and conditioning and all those things. And I hear a lot of people like reinforcement is coming. Like, let’s not do that. Let’s let him go through his process. We the players that are healthy and have been healthy need to play better and figure out how to win games and allow his process to be what his process has been instead of trying to throw all the pressure at him and act like ah man he got to you know he got to come save the day like nah it’s a lot of us out there playing that need to do that but it’s not him that need to do that and I don’t want it to be unfair to him so I just wanted to put that out there but we’re excited to get Mel back think he’s also going to be a great addition uh to this team. And lastly in the dub nation before we move on to around the association, uh I was incredibly honored last night to find out that I am the second player in Warriors history along with Steph Curry to reach 900 career regular season games. Um as a second round pick, a guy who was never expected to make it in this league. Uh there’s guys who were drafted above me. um that played far less games. Uh and that goes down the list, you know, of many, many years that played far less games. And to be the 35th pick in the NBA draft, find my way, create my way, and become who I’ve become and reach the milestone of 900 regular season games played. Uh number one, I want to thank God because it takes an incredible bill of health in order to do that. Um, and so I’m thankful uh my teammates, my coaching staff, our front office group, uh, you know, I speak Bob Myers in particular, you know, taking a chance on me that he did. Um, sticking with me through my tough times. Joe Leup, Peter Goober, Nicole Leup, you know, all of the ownership group sticking with me through times where a lot of people will probably be like, “Nah, that’s not our guy no more. We’re moving on.” You know, and this organization has stuck with me through thick and thin. Uh whether that’s playing, whether that’s few issues here and there on the court. I’m not an off the court big off the court issue guy. That’s not really how I roll and how I live my life. But stuck with me through a lot and allowed me to reach this milestone. I’m forever grateful forever thankful. I’m Dub Nation for Life. I think you all know that. But it’s an honor, you know, to play the second most games in the franchise history. I I I’m a bit baffled uh that that thing happened to me. So, I’m forever grateful, forever thankful. Uh the league’s been great to me. The basketball that that round ball has been absolutely incredible to me in my life. And um I’ll forever be thankful for that. After the break, I’ll go around the association and discuss both of the big news announcements about Giannis and CP3. Couple big news about Giannis. Uh yet also CP3 highlights some breakout performances and I’ll give my thoughts on boogie sprays of Dylan Brooks and also something else Boogie said that’ll come up next. Hey Draymond here. The NBA on prom is back this Friday with another great double header. The action starts with one of the best rivals in sports as Luca Donic and the Los Angeles Lakers face Jaylen Brown and the Boston Celtics. Then Cooper Flag and the Dallas Mavericks meet SGA and the Oklahoma City Thunder. And if you’re not a prime member, that’s not a problem. Sign up for a 30-day free trial to get started today. The Mavericks and Thunder, man, those matchups are crazy. You’re getting offense, defense, stars everywhere. This is mustwatch basketball. Coverage starts Friday at 6:30 p.m. Eastern, only on Prime. Restrictions apply. See Amazon.com/amazonprime for details. As Prime is moving around the association, first we will start with the Greek freak, Giannis Antempo. Um, unsure about his future with the Bucks. However, before we get into his future with the Bucks, I want to get into his future as a player. Uh Giannis tonight, um tweaked what they’re are calling right now a calf strain. However, as an athlete, as someone who’s seen some of these things, uh I played with Kayn Lucas, uh who was Big 10 player of the year, uh one of the best guards to come through the Big 10 in the last 25 30 years. uh one of the greatest guards that Michigan State University has ever seen. And Kayn’s junior year, we were playing in the NCA tournament, I think, versus New Mexico State. And Kaitlin laid the ball up going across the lane, turned to take off and run, went to run, and went down. And when he went down, he was just going to push off and boom. And so, I didn’t like the way Giannis jumped. And that scares me. Uh needless to say, they are saying Giannis have a calf strain. quite crazy that this happens the day that all these reports come out about his future with the Bucks and having conversations about trades and all these different things as Brian Winh Winhorse reported that he requested a trade from the Bucks in the offseason. Uh, and I know all of his, you know, all of the noise outside has been like he’s talked to him and, you know, he wants to try to figure it out, but that’s what’s been reported. And, you know, quite honestly, when I look at the situation, um, when I look at the situation, there’s obviously some brewing. We all know that Giannis wants to compete at the highest level. Does the Bucks right now give him a chance to compete at the highest level? They are currently nine and 13. Um they are one and five without him, meaning they’re eight and eight with him. Uh 500 level team with him, which is quite honestly where we are um right now. A 500 level team. Does that mean you’re a 500 level team for the rest of the year? No. But that does mean you have to change some things up if you’re going to not be a 500 level team with the Bucks roster and everything that happened with Damen Lillard and how that handcuffs them over the next year or two. Um I think that makes things a bit more challenging. Uh you know, but you don’t you don’t quite have the flexibility to just go out and get free agents. They did some some funky stuff with Miles Turner this summer. Uh, cut Dame, signed Miles Turner, and did some when I say funky stuff, I mean some loopholes within the CBA, but they don’t really have many resources to go out and actually improve the team. And so, where does that leave Giannis, who we all know wants to compete for a championship? I think that leaves us right where we are. Um, until there’s something that happens one way or the other, I think we’ll continue to hear these reports as the years go on. I mean, as the year go on, um, or years for that matter, whatever the case may be, I think we’ll continue to hear those things. Giannis, yesterday, a lot of people made a lot of noise about him deleting all Milwaukee Bucks um, references off of his Instagram account. And what I will say about that is if you’re Giannis and you’re trying to press the team to do something, those are the types of things that you would do in order to make the team realize I’m not happy. I’m off y’all. It’s going public now. Y’all better figure it out, you know. And so you can apply pressure like that and that could very much so be Giannis applying pressure. Uh what I will say is it’s not the easiest to trade someone that makes $50 million because in most cases you usually have to deplete your whole team just to even make the salaries work unless you’re doing someone a very high salary um as well. But it’s not as easy to trade that. So it almost limits the amount of teams unless you get a third or fourth team. It it limits the amount of teams that Giannis can go to. Now you ask yourself the question, with all he’s done in Milwaukee, they’ll want to treat him right. They’ll want to help him get to where he want to go. At least I believe. I think John Horse may may look at it different. But I think a guy who brought a championship to Milwaukee, who’s been Mr. Milwaukee, stayed true to that city, true to that organization, I think they’re going to want to help him try to get to somewhere where he can contend. Usually when you’re making a trade like that to try to help a guy get to somewhere contend, it’ll probably be in the Western Conference because you don’t want to face that guy three, four times a year. They know what Giannis is capable of. So where does that leave Giannis? Um I don’t know. I think he’ll have a list of clubs that he’d be comfortable going to that he’ll share with the team and I think they’ll try to make it happen. I’m not one to really speculate um you know what happens. I know the circumstances and what could possibly happen, but we’ll see. But I think that’s something that’s brewing. I think it’s something to continue to watch. But most importantly, I’m wishing Giannis a good good health um speedy recovery uh from his calf injury and fingers crossed hope that it’s nothing too serious. In other news of [ __ ] in the NBA, Chris Paul CP3, the point guard, was released at 3:00 a.m. by the Clippers. Um, Shams has reported that CP and TU wasn’t on speaking terms. Um there was a report that you know CP had been vocal on holding management coaches and players accountable which the team felt was disrespectful. I’m not in their locker room. So it’s hard to say what’s what. I have not spoke to see um have not spoke to anyone that’s in their locker room around the situation. So it’s hard to say what’s what. Especially when a team’s losing like they’re losing with the salary that they have and expect it to be what they’re expected to be. There will always be fingerpointing. That’s just the way [ __ ] goes. Most people don’t want to say me. Most people don’t want to point the fingers this way. They want to point them that way. That’s just the way these things go. But what I will say is holding management, coaches, and players accountable seems like something that needs to be done in order to win at a high level. It’s just my opinion. I think there’s ways of going about that that we all try to understand the proper way of going about that. But I think those are things that must be done in an organization to be competitive and compete at the highest level. CP has always been that guy to hold everyone accountable and it’s been great. I saw something that Demarcus Cousins said earlier today and I tip my hat to Boogie. Boogie said CP3 deserves to have his flowers. CP3 is a legend. CP3 is one of the top five best point guards we’ve seen in this league. If I’m not mistaken, he said top five. Boogie also said I still hate the [ __ ] out of him. And I called Boogie and I said, “Man, I just listened to what you said about CP and I want to say much respect, much love and appreciation for what you said.” The reason I appreciate that is because in the media today in sports media, personal vendettas usually take the they usually take the cake. Personal vendettas usually take precedent, level of importance over anything else. Someone can play great. If someone has a personal vendetta that has a microphone, they’re going to downplay it. That is sports media today. And in the world of sports media today, where Boogie says, “Oh, make no mistake about it. I hate this guy, but the facts are the facts.” I respect the [ __ ] out of that because the facts are the facts. CP is as great as we all know he is. And Boogie also said, “And when you’re great,” and CP has been this guy his whole career. When you’re great, it’s fine. And they accept the vocal leader and the holding people accountable. They accept that. But when you’re on the end, all of a sudden your experiences don’t matter anymore. your everything you’ve gone through, your knowledge doesn’t matter anymore. When you’re at the end, it’s like, “Oh, we can get rid of this guy now. We don’t have to listen no more.” But then you should ask yourself, is that one of the reasons why when stars leave franchises that they usually start back from the from the ground up because everyone who’s been listening to some of what those stars say feel like it’s my opportunity to show my my bravado. It’s my opportunity to be in charge. It’s my opportunity to show everybody what I’m about. And you ask yourself the question is like, does that really get in the way of your organization succeeding? Because the knowledge that one had once they got later in their stuff, we we we wanted to throw that out and we were never going to let anyone else pick back up there because it’s my chance to poke my chest out. You see a lot of that. And so I feel bad for CP um who has been overly vocal about how thankful he was to be back with the Clippers, how it don’t matter if he played a minute, how grateful he was to be back with his kids after not living in the same city as them during a season for eight years. and his wife and how this was his last season and he was cherishing and taking it all in and being in the city that with an organization that he really made relevant. How grateful he was. And then to see this happen at 3:00 in the morning on a [ __ ] team, a team that’s playing awful. It’s unfortunate. You don’t want to see if if if if that can be done to Chris Paul, imagine what can be done to the rest of us. And so I think if you’re an NBA player, this should bother you. If you are an NBA player, that should bother you because that shows you what can happen to you. And if that can happen to Chris Paul, imagine how bad it can get for the rest of us that aren’t to the level of Chris Paul. So I feel for C. Um I hope if he want to sign somewhere else, he get the opportunity cuz he should get the opportunity to walk out of here the way he walked in on his own two feet. Stood on his own 10 the whole time and he should be able to stand on his own 10 on the way out of here. I think that’s welld deserved and well earned. So I hope if he has the desire to go somewhere else and finish out this year, I hope he get the opportunity because it’s welld deserved. As promised, we are going to talk about some breakout performances and one in particular, Ant-Man has been hooping. Last six games, 44, five rebounds, six assists. 32, six assists. 39 points, two rebounds, five assists. 31 points, eight rebounds, five assists. 43 points, seven rebounds, four assists. 41 points, five rebounds, five assists. Excuse me, four assists. And has been putting it together and I think, you know, really needing him to put it together because they’ve been trying to figure out what they’re doing with their guard position and different things. and obviously was struggling a bit and said, “Buckle up. Let’s go. Come on. Let’s roll now.” And I respect what he’s doing, playing great. I think, you know, with what’s going on in the guard position, I still think the next iteration of Ant-Man’s game that to take that next step that I know he wants to take is going to be the playmaking. You know, six assists, five assists, five assists, four assists, four assists. you know, I I would love to see some eight, nine, 10 assist games. Nonetheless, that’s just nitpicking because of his greatness. So, we’ll always find something to nitpick because of his greatness. Make no mistake about it. He is great as he’s been looking. I’m just nitpicking on what that next thing can be. And I think, you know, you want to see the assist start to climb if you’re evaluating Ant-Man. Nonetheless, the performances that he’s having, man, incredible to watch. And I think he continue to have them performances. They continue to win more games. He can put himself in that MVP conversation that no one ever puts him in. I think, you know, with the type of numbers that he’s been putting up lately, he continue going on that path, you’re going to have to put them in a conversation as long as their team are winning games. So, great to see Ant-Man balling like that, healthy. I know he missed a little bit of time, uh, but it’s great to see him back out there healthy and doing what he do. Um, Galinari, Danilo Gallalinari officially retired, uh, after 20 20 seasons, I think 16 NBA seasons. Um, man, Gallo was one of those guys like when I first got in the league, he was one of those guys that he be getting off and I get thrown in the game to try to go stop him. And man, Gallow was a tough cover. Had one of the greatest shot fakes. And if you ain’t going, his shot fake looked just like a shot. So, if you don’t go for the shot, he literally can shoot it right there and he shoot the lights out the ball. Um, but it was always an honor to play with Gallow. Uh, super chill, super cool dude. Um, like I said, great competitor, great basketball player, skilled as they come. Uh, always made teams better and was always a matchup nightmare. I hated Garland Gallow. Um, you know, he was on those teams. He was on those uh he was on those Denver teams when we first played them in the playoffs. Uh um I think my first year in the league, you know, and Gallo was a hell of a player. Then he went to the Clippers, you know, and so lot of balance with Gallo. Uh congratulations, my friend, on a welldeserved retirement, well-earned retirement, an incredible career. Uh you made Italy proud. Uh and it was great to share the court with you. I wish you well in everything you do next. Gallow. Much love, my friend. Last but not least around the association, two times in one show, Demarcus Cousins, Big Boogie Cousins, praised Dylan Brooks, and said every team should have a guy like him. Uh, and said Dylan Brooks is in the conversations of myself, Marcus Smart, Dennis Rodman. My thoughts on that list are listen, I think Dylan Brooks, uh, I spoke to some people from the Suns earlier this summer and I was like, listen, y’all get Dylan Brooks, y’all. Like, Dylan Brooks is going to raise the level of play on the team from on a nightly basis. That is who he is. That’s what he does. I got a lot of respect for that. Um, the way he’s playing right now for Phoenix has been incredible. Uh, he’s scoring the ball. He’s shoot and in every which way mid-range three off the dribble side step getting to the cup. He’s doing it all and obviously still playing with that same chip and tenacity that he’s always played with. So you got to tip your hat to him. I saw something today that said he could possibly be an all-star. Anybody who can grind and become an allstar in year eight or whatever year he’s in. Allah Kyle Larry, I got a lot of respect for that because that mean you putting the work in. that mean you’re actually doing the work to get better. And I can always respect guys putting the work in, um, getting better at their craft and then going out there and showing the work that they’re putting in. And Dylan Brooks has been doing that. Um, as far as him being on that list, I think the thing that stands out to me on that list is all defensive teams. And I’m not sure how many alldefensive teams that Dylan Brooks has. So Dylan Brooks has made the alldefensive team one time in 2023. And and he Yes, he made the alldefense second team one time in 2023. And so I guess you can put them in that category. I think you need to get a little a few more alldefense teams under his belt. Um, which I think he’s capable of, but that can also be a respect thing too, right? Like if people aren’t necessarily looking for you in that position, then you just don’t get the votes. So, it doesn’t necessarily mean that he wasn’t always an all NBA level defender because he guards some of the best ball handlers every night, you know, over the course of his career. But he only got one alldefense team. So, you would love to see that list continue to grow. Uh, but nonetheless, I do think he is your hard playing guy. I think he is your the heart of your team. I think he is the guy that’s going to mix it up. And so, I’m not mad at Boogie putting uh Dylan Brooks in that category with what he’s continued to prove. I wasn’t sold earlier in his career. I’ll be honest, but you continue to work. I’m going be honest and keep it real. And he’s continued to put the work in, and I respect the work that he’s put in. So, I’m not mad at at us uh putting him in that list. and you know, he continue to play the way he’s playing, I think he’ll be a little more than all defense. I think he has a a legit opportunity uh with the way the Suns is playing and where their record is, way, I think he has a legit opportunity to be an all-star if you keep this up. That’s it for around the Association. Um next up, we will move into Golden Days. As you know, if you’ve been tuned in to the show, if not, what Golden Days is is it is our segment where you can write in your favorite Warriors moment to Draymond Green at odyssey.com. We will check those out and your moment, your memory may be featured on the show, which takes me back down memory lane, which takes us all back down memory lane. Today’s question is from Michael Eie. What’s up, Draymond? and I was at the 73rd win in 2016 and wanted to get your thoughts on what the feeling was going into that game. Seeing Steph start off hot going for the 400 threes mark and then at what point it sunk in that you guys were going to set the record for most wins in the season. So what I will say Michael is going into that game we knew we could beat the Grizzlies. Uh you know that’s a team that we have had battles with but we were very confident that we could beat them. Uh we also knew that Steph was going for the 4003 mark for the first time in NBA history. And when Steph has an opportunity to do that, watch out, Steph is going to do that. And he came out hot, knocking threes down, everybody else fell in line. That was an incredible moment. But then you go on to win 73 games. And I remember running after the ball uh to grab the ball for the memorabilia after the game. And I still got a score sheet at home from that game. Um I mean, just what an incredible moment. And obviously, you know, hindsight’s 2020. I didn’t know that 73 wins would lead into not winning a championship. I thought it’d be backto-back championships. But nonetheless, uh during that moment, the 73rd win at Oracle Arena, um I mean just what a time it was. And like I said, to for those two things to meet where 73 wins and then also Steph uh hitting 400 threes, that was just a night to remember. Uh that was one we thoroughly enjoyed. Um, and I think for us, you know, you go through the like that that’s an entire season you go through and you start to hear it. You look at the you look at the Thunder now. They’re 20 games in and people are talking about them winning more than 73 games. So, you can imagine the amount of time that you’re living through people talking about that thing. And then you finally get there and it’s like, wow, we got a chance to really break this thing. we about to do it. And it was it was a dream come true. It was memorable moment. Uh the most wins in NBA history. I’m forever grateful for that moment. Um like I said, took a little bit off of you. It’s tough, very challenging, but nonetheless, we accomplishing it. I was incredibly grateful for that moment. Thank you all again for tuning in to the Draymond Green Show. We got the Sixers tomorrow. Well, we also have the Cavs and Bulls coming up this weekend. See you guys Monday with a mailbag episode. Till next time, that’s a wrap. Deuces.
Draymond starts off by predicting whether or not the Thunder can break the Warriors all-time regular season wins record. Then he goes around the association to talk Giannis, CP3, Ant Edwards, and Dillon Brooks. Finally, another edition of Golden Days!
0:00 – Intro
0:55 – Dub Nation
13:18 – Giannis’ Situation
18:50 – CP3 Cut At 3 AM?
25:07 – Ant Man BALLING
27:02 – Danilo Gallinari Retired
28:27 – Reacting To Boogie’s Dillon Brooks Praise
31:49 – Golden Days
34:49 – Close
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25 comments
Draymond shut up people get calf strains and go on to not tear there Achilles
Sound like you want that to happen 🤡
Hi Dray
How can we contact your team to collaborate?
Can’t keep playing you at center with a bunch of guards 💀
Dray you are him forget what the haters are saying.
I don’t see them breaking that record .
The league needs ratings again. Ja's role isnt working as it used to be
CP3 is the perfect candidate
Facts.. I always say in the comments players pay attention to it all.. how organizations treat the greats .. how the fans treat them.. etc
S dot is Shaun Livingston and no one else u know better dray
Hit podz with that right for me Dray 👊🏾
10:30 All love Dray!
i respect when actual NBA players give Dillon Brooks respect more than the casual fans.. shows how casual fans are. Dillon Brooks is the guy you hate to play against but love on your team. Dillon Brooks is a dog and has always been a a dawg and never back down. Draymond gave a backhanded compliment because of how much they battled on memphis lol
Since when did Dillion brooks earn Draymonds respect?😅
I love hearing Draymond talk Basketball
Westbrook, Demar Derozan, Anthony Davis, Klay Thompson, up next
Do you regret going for 73 wins and then losing the Finals?
Especially Your Coach!!!! Kerr
Melton pressure is unfair, but the dude was great pre injury.
Giannis trade would have to include many teams and huge chunks of draft picks…..unless the NBA arranged another Luka type scam.
Wait till jokic gets traded lol
C3 should get to play for the rockets. They have his standards of play down there with Ime.
He answers the question at 5:10
HYPE the video guys🎉
I’m just a fan and the treatment CP received, makes me sick. Just wrong and a damn shame.
I've lived in Oklahoma for 40+ years now. As a Thunder fan, I hope they do not think about the wins record too much. I would prefer back-to-back chips over a regular season win record, any day of the week.
SGA even taking 4th quarters off.