Shaquille O'Neal shares insights from his Lakers days on how Jimmy Butler and Draymond Green can coexist in Golden State.
The Golden State Warriors transformed their team at the NBA trade deadline, acquiring Jimmy Butler from the Miami Heat in exchange for key rotation players Andrew Wiggins and Kyle Anderson. Butler was able to suit up in his new uniform for four games before the All-Star break hit,
Draymond Green is no stranger to controversy; he is arguably the most controversial star in the entire NBA. Whether he’s drawing up controversy by his antics on the court, at practice, or on his podcast,
The No. 8 seed only would earn the Warriors a spot in the Play-In Tournament, which would force them to win in order to find their way into the postseason. Green has set his sights higher than that, though, revealing that Golden State is in "playoff mode," which will surely catch the attention of the NBA's other 29 teams.
The Golden State Warriors are in quite a situation. After starting out hot with a 12-3 and were the Western Conference's No. 1 seed through the first month of the season. But as quickly as they got the No.
Warriors' Jimmy Butler's time causing problems in Miami is not over as he is facing a lawsuit related to rent and damages.
While many expected Jimmy Butler to be at odds with Draymond Green when the Golden State Warriors acquired him at this year's trade deadline, the two get along fine. In fact, Green now admits that he understands why so many players have had issues with Butler in the past.
Stephen Curry is fully on board with Draymond Green's championship prediction following the Jimmy Butler trade.
Draymond Green knows why people get annoyed by Golden State Warriors forward Jimmy Butler after sharing the floor with him.
The Golden State Warriors made a big push to acquire Kevin Durant from the Phoenix Suns ahead of the trade deadline, but Durant didn’t want the reunion to happen. Because of that, the Warriors moved on and acquired Jimmy Butler from the Miami Heat,
Draymond Green has never been a player short of confidence, but it’s fair to say he caught everyone off guard when he claimed during All-Star Weekend that the Golden State Warriors would win the NBA championship this season.
Draymond Green made quite a few headlines over the All-Star break ... whom the team acquired at the trade deadline from the Miami Heat. "We are going to win the championship," Green said while appearing at the pregame desk on Sunday.