but Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green has vocally objected to one specific piece of the new tournament-style exhibition. This year, the NBA All-Stars will be split into three teams and ...
Draymond Green is not here for the NBA's new All-Star format. He's not alone. But he was certainly the most vocal Sunday night on the most prominent of NBA platforms. The Warriors forward sat in ...
Draymond Green is not a fan of the NBA's new All-Star game format. On Sunday, before the 2025 NBA All-Star game, Green was on set with TNT's pregame show and tore into the fact that the new format ...
New York Knicks fans are calling a technical foul against Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green. The latest episode of Green's eponymous web series went viral for the wrong reasons on Thursday ...
NBA greats pushed back on Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green’s assessment of the All-Star Game’s newest format and the state of the league. Instead of an East vs. West format this year ...
Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green made it clear that he's not happy with the new NBA All-Star Game format. For the 2025 iteration of the annual event, the NBA opted to change the ...
Many pundits believe Green will be an all-star as soon as next season as the Rockets have one of the better groups of young players in the leagues. Green will need to increase his averages in some ...
While both the NBA and TNT have put a lot of effort into trying to get people excited about the 2025 All-Star Game format, which replaces the historic game with a mini-tournament that includes a ...
Give Draymond Green a microphone, and nothing is safe — not even the NBA All-Star Game he's working as part of. The NBA All-Star Game has undergone plenty of changes over the year as Adam Silver ...
Draymond Green certainly did not hide his hate for the NBA’s latest All-Star Game format. Speaking as an analyst on TNT’s broadcast, the Golden State Warriors forward dismissed Sunday’s new ...
Criticizing the NBA All-Star game is practically its own sport nowadays, but TNT’s Draymond Green took it to another level over the weekend when he bashed the event in real time on the broadcast.
Green, on a scale of 1-10, gave the new NBA All-Star Game format a zero, as he does not like the idea of having the games run up to a measly 40 points. “Ten being the best? A zero. It sucks.