I'm Tired of Draymond Green's Behavior

Draymond Green was suspended indefinitely by the NBA yesterday. This is his third suspension already this season. The Warriors have played 23 games total. That is far, far too much for someone who is very vital to the roster.

Green clearly has some kind of problem. As a basketball player, he was once great. He was the perfect foil for Steph Curry and Klay Thompson. Green never wanted to be a scorer. He was more than happy to bring the ball up and set up plays for the shooters. He was a wonderful rebounder. He was/may still be, one of the best defenders the game has ever seen. He was also put into the perfect basketball ecosystem for a player of his caliber and ability.

Draymond Green has a real, legit shot to be a hall of fame player. But his recent attitude and actions are going to become what he is known for by most basketball fans and the media that covers the sport. People will bring up his greatness, but it will be a button on all of the suspensions, flagrant fouls and fights that he has started out of nowhere. Green has a reputation. He has had this reputation since college. Green is a hardass, old school, no nonsense type of player. And when the Warriors were winning titles left and right, that worked for them. They needed his trash talking to go along with his prowess on the floor. Now, he looks like a dinosaur. He looks like the guys on tv that reminisce about the good old days. He had to have been a fan of the Bad Boy Pistons and the Rasheed Wallace Pistons. I liked the Wallace Pistons but despised the Bad Boy Pistons. They were dirty. The Rasheed Wallace version was dirty too, but they were quieter about it. Green is not quiet about it. He started all this off by shit talking Paul Pierce at the end of his career. It was brash and foolish to do that, but Green didn't care. Then, when the Warriors started to win, that was when Green would kick players in the dick and balls. I did defend him when he got suspended in the finals, but I was wrong to do so in hindsight. He kicked these players on purpose. He came up hard and strong on Steven Adams. He 100 percent kicked LeBron in the dick. He let his emotions boil over in very crucial times and only thought of himself. It is ridiculous looking back on it, seeing how blatant it was.

Green seemed to get better stopped doing that crazy stuff, but he then started a podcast where it seemed like his goal was to burn bridges left and right. I feel like that was the only reason he even started a podcast. He wanted to put some vitriol out in the world and he had a platform. He also did this strictly for himself. The podcast is self aggrandizing. Then we have the incident with Jordan Poole last season. He punched Poole in the face during practice when Poole was clearly just shit talking. This is what everyone who has ever played basketball does all the time. Basketball players shit talk. But, I guess when a younger guy goes off on Draymond, who considers himself a speaker of old school NBA, he considers it disrespectful. But instead of trying to talk to Poole like an adult, he punches. He starts fights. He never really apologizes.

Recent behavior should have been an obvious sign that something is seriously wrong with Green. And now we have the choking of Rudy Gobert and this slap of Jusuf Nurkic. Gobert may have been a little too handsy and going a little too hard on him, but he didn't deserve to be headlocked. Nurkic did nothing that warranted a slap. That was uncalled for. That was unnecessary. That was childish. That was wrong. And he is being rightfully suspended for an undisclosed time.

Draymond Green is watching his career go down the drain and he is not handling it well at all. I'm curious to see how he reacts when his suspension is lifted, but if the past is any indication, he won't learn a thing. That is a shame because Green is a true unicorn of a player, but he will most likely not be remembered as such. He will most likely be remembered as an ill tempered star that was put in a perfect situation to succeed, and that is a drag. I hope he finds help and solace, but I am not going to be holding my breath. 

Ty

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