Golden State Warriors veteran Draymond Green can see the light at the end of the tunnel. As the 2024-25 regular season winds down, Green doubled down on his championship prediction with Jimmy Butler in tow.
"It’s just such a big change, and I’ve been through it before,” the NBA star noted while appearing on Draymond Green and Baron Davis' podcast
Kevin Durant sounded off on why he nixed a trade to the Warriors at the NBA trade deadline. On “The Draymond Green Show with Baron Davis,” the Suns star said any deal away from Phoenix would have been too complicated for his taste.
Green is surprised by people’s reactions to his guarantee and discusses it during an episode of The Draymond Green Show with Baron Davis. “I believe we got the pieces to do it, and like I said, I know what that looks and feels like,
It’s NBA All-Star Weekend in San Francisco, and that means that not only are the league’s biggest stars converging on The Bay, but celebrities and former players are coming out for the festivities as well.
Kevin Durant recently spoke out about his refusal to return to the Golden State Warriors before the NBA trade deadline. Now, franchise owner Joe Lacob has offered his response on the matter. The Golden State Warriors had a clear goal of acquiring a top-tier star before the February 6 NBA trade deadline.
Kevin Durant rejected a possible trade deal to return to the Golden State Warriors because he didn't want to relocate. 'I didn’t want to move,' the 36-year-old NBA star said in a conversation with Draymond Green and Baron Davis on a recent episode of their podcast,
Durant wanted to see the season through with the Suns, and from a practical standpoint, he wasn't interested in moving midseason.
Kevin Durant sounded off on why he nixed a trade to the Warriors at the NBA trade deadline. On “The Draymond Green Show with Baron Davis,” the Suns star said any deal away from Phoenix would have been too complicated for his taste.
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Kevin Durant has not closed the door on a potential Golden State Warriors reunion in the offseason, even after spurning them at the trade deadline.
Whether that is possible now that Jimmy Butler is on the Dubs' roster remains to be seen. The Warriors gave up Andrew Wiggins, Kyle Anderson, Dennis Schroeder, Lindy Waters III and a top-10 protected first-round pick in 2025 in order to get Butler.