THE WARRIORS NEED TO BENCH DRAYMOND GREEN. THEY NEED TO TRADE HIM BY THE DEADLINE. THIS HAS GONE ON FAR TOO LONG, AND EVERYONE KNOWS IT.
Draymond Green cost this team the 2016 championship. He cost them Jordan Poole. He has cost them countless games, momentum swings, and seasons where his anger, emotional volatility, and repeated ejections left his teammates scrambling to clean up the mess. This isnโt passion. This isnโt competitiveness. This is a pattern of behavior that directly harms the team on and off the court.
Draymond Green does not represent the standards of a great Warriors organization. He is a detriment to it. Whatโs worse is that the organizationโs prolonged silence and tolerance reflects a failure of leadership. By refusing to address this decisively for years, theyโve allowed one player to take far too much away from Steph Curryโs prime โ and that is genuinely sickening to watch. Steph deserved better stewardship, better protection, and better accountability around him.
This situation is not stabilizing. It is escalating. And it will continue to escalate until something truly serious happens. At that point, the Warriors organization wonโt be able to pretend this was unpredictable. Liability doesnโt begin when the worst happens โ it begins when warning signs are ignored again and again.
Draymond Green is not in a fit state of mind to be on the court. Itโs no different than allowing someone who is impaired to keep driving and hoping nothing happens. Emotional instability and uncontrolled anger are liabilities, not intangibles. They put players, officials, and the organization itself at risk.
Steve Kerr is also losing control of this team. When your head coach is openly arguing with a player during games, the authority is already gone. Leadership means shutting this down, not negotiating with it in real time. The fact that this keeps happening only confirms how far things have deteriorated. At this point, it doesnโt fix the problem โ it puts the final nail in the coffin.
The Warriors have everything to lose by keeping Draymond Green. Championships, culture, credibility, and the trust of the fans. Turning their backs on the people who built this franchise while allowing one individual to keep eroding it from the inside would be an unforgivable failure.
And lastly โ because this actually matters โ Draymond Green needs real professional help. Not excuses. Not protection. Help. He should not be in a position where his unresolved issues can negatively impact so many people. Thatโs not punishment. Thatโs responsibility.
Enough damage has already been done. The next move will define what this organization truly stands for.
This was Definitely one of my Favorite Warriors Games! My โค๏ธ was beating out of my chest! I was cracking up Laughing! All the Players worked Beautifully Together! Only My Favorite Team, The Warriors, can make Playing Ball So Much Fun & Look Plain Pretty! ๐๐๐ฏ๐๐๐๐
The Warriors are My Favorite Team & I Will Always Remain a Fan. However this is Well said & The Absolute Truth Being Told! Are The Warriors listening, I Doubt it! Draymond, Should've Definitely Been Removed from the NBA, after his Boxing Knockout of Jordan Poole! I was Beyond Furious with him back then & like you, I let my Frustration & Distrust of him be known, but of course Nothing happened to him then & I Don't Believe Nothing is going to happen to him now! Steph is & Will Always be Great! He Does Not Need Draymond Tarnishing His Legacy & Team!!! ๐๐ฏ๐ค๐ ๐
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Love the legend on and off the court since young ๐
Go Dubs!
DON'T CONTINUE TO ALLOW DRAYS REFUSAL TO CONTROL HIMSELF SINK THIS TEAM!!!
Our goat finally got some help tonight
Glad to see the Dubs finally not waste a vintage Chef ๐จ๐ผโ๐ณ Curry performance ๐๐ผ๐๐ผ๐๐.
Chef stay cookin๐๐๐ต๐ก๐
GG 30
Warriors been playing good when draymond is out or lesser mins
๐ฅ ๐ฅ ๐ฅ ๐ฅ ๐ฅ Stephen Curry ๐ฅ ๐ฅ ๐ฅ ๐ฅ ๐ฅ
That burst after mid-3rd quarter fired up the Warriors. Dude scored 10 in a few minutes, and everyone remembered how to play ball again
Big win
It's ok to be 15 and 15 it's like 0-0. You need to win 40 of the the next 53 though.
Draymond should be coming off the bench
THE WARRIORS NEED TO BENCH DRAYMOND GREEN.
THEY NEED TO TRADE HIM BY THE DEADLINE.
THIS HAS GONE ON FAR TOO LONG, AND EVERYONE KNOWS IT.
Draymond Green cost this team the 2016 championship. He cost them Jordan Poole. He has cost them countless games, momentum swings, and seasons where his anger, emotional volatility, and repeated ejections left his teammates scrambling to clean up the mess. This isnโt passion. This isnโt competitiveness. This is a pattern of behavior that directly harms the team on and off the court.
Draymond Green does not represent the standards of a great Warriors organization. He is a detriment to it. Whatโs worse is that the organizationโs prolonged silence and tolerance reflects a failure of leadership. By refusing to address this decisively for years, theyโve allowed one player to take far too much away from Steph Curryโs prime โ and that is genuinely sickening to watch. Steph deserved better stewardship, better protection, and better accountability around him.
This situation is not stabilizing. It is escalating. And it will continue to escalate until something truly serious happens. At that point, the Warriors organization wonโt be able to pretend this was unpredictable. Liability doesnโt begin when the worst happens โ it begins when warning signs are ignored again and again.
Draymond Green is not in a fit state of mind to be on the court. Itโs no different than allowing someone who is impaired to keep driving and hoping nothing happens. Emotional instability and uncontrolled anger are liabilities, not intangibles. They put players, officials, and the organization itself at risk.
Steve Kerr is also losing control of this team. When your head coach is openly arguing with a player during games, the authority is already gone. Leadership means shutting this down, not negotiating with it in real time. The fact that this keeps happening only confirms how far things have deteriorated. At this point, it doesnโt fix the problem โ it puts the final nail in the coffin.
The Warriors have everything to lose by keeping Draymond Green. Championships, culture, credibility, and the trust of the fans. Turning their backs on the people who built this franchise while allowing one individual to keep eroding it from the inside would be an unforgivable failure.
And lastly โ because this actually matters โ Draymond Green needs real professional help. Not excuses. Not protection. Help. He should not be in a position where his unresolved issues can negatively impact so many people. Thatโs not punishment. Thatโs responsibility.
Enough damage has already been done.
The next move will define what this organization truly stands for.
This was Definitely one of my Favorite Warriors Games! My โค๏ธ was beating out of my chest! I was cracking up Laughing! All the Players worked Beautifully Together! Only My Favorite Team, The Warriors, can make Playing Ball So Much Fun & Look Plain Pretty! ๐๐๐ฏ๐๐๐๐
The Warriors are My Favorite Team & I Will Always Remain a Fan. However this is Well said & The Absolute Truth Being Told! Are The Warriors listening, I Doubt it! Draymond, Should've Definitely Been Removed from the NBA, after his Boxing Knockout of Jordan Poole! I was Beyond Furious with him back then & like you, I let my Frustration & Distrust of him be known, but of course Nothing happened to him then & I Don't Believe Nothing is going to happen to him now! Steph is & Will Always be Great! He Does Not Need Draymond Tarnishing His Legacy & Team!!! ๐๐ฏ๐ค๐ ๐
Good win. I love how Steph shut Monty down in the nicest way, bec he kept reaching for negative nonsense.