Draymond Green is out against the Celtics tomorrow. Left calf strain. No official update expected from Warriors until tomorrow, but he’s gonna miss some time. Steph Curry is
The middle portion of the Western Conference standings is a forgiving place. The struggling Suns were blown out by the Cleveland Cavaliers on Monday, leaving them tied with the Warriors at 21-21. The Minnesota Timberwolves have fallen to 22-21, and the Warriors already own the tiebreaker over them.
Warriors star Draymond Green will miss at least four games over the next week after being diagnosed with a mild calf strain, the team said.
The Golden State Warriors have struggled as of late, losing 18 of their last 27 games after starting the season with a 12-3 record. To make matter worse, forwar
Over the course of his NBA career, Green has captured four NBA championships, with his last title coming with the Golden State Warriors in 2022, taking down the Boston Celtics four games to two.
As the Golden State Warriors’ season slowly deteriorates, including a horrific 40-point home loss to the Boston Celtics on Monday, two NBA insiders are suggesting the Warriors strongly consider trading one of their two remaining links to four championships in Draymond Green.
Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green will miss at least a week with a strained left calf. The Warriors said an MRI determined that Green has only a minor strain and he will be re-evaluated in one week.
The Golden State Warriors are set to face the Boston Celtics on Monday night, but they’ll be missing one of their key players, Draymond Green. Green has been ruled out of the game due to a left ...
The third Monday of every January is observed as Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Draymond Green's wife, Hazel Renee, joined many in paying tribute to the activist.
SAN FRANCISCO -- Golden State Warriors star forward Draymond Green has been ruled out of Monday's home game against the Boston Celtics with a left calf strain, while Stephen Curry is questionable ...
Green suffered the injury three minutes into Saturday’s game against the Washington Wizards. The Warriors won that game 122-114 but got blown out 125-85 by the Boston Celtics on Monday. It was Golden State’s most lopsided home loss in 40 years.
I spent my Monday afternoon watching the Warriors get obliterated by the Celtics — a 40-point loss, wire-to-wire domination, and a stark reminder of just how far Golden State has fallen. One thought kept creeping into my mind: The path Boston took to become the powerhouse it is today is the exact lesson Golden State needs to learn.