Jorge Sierra: Draymond Green passed Nate McMillan in assists and is now No. 75 all-time. Also: Trae Young tied Dell Curry in three-pointers for No. 93. Now only 2,800 threes away from Steph.
Source: Twitter @hoopshype
Source: Twitter @hoopshype
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Chris Fedor @ChrisFedor
After #Cavs Evan Mobley added four more blocks to his stellar defensive resume, teammates wanted to shift the conversation to Mobley’s DPOY chances and the “embarrassing” idea of Draymond Green becoming the betting favorite.
“Don’t f*** it up”
cleveland.com/cavs/2025/03/s… – 8:33 AM
After #Cavs Evan Mobley added four more blocks to his stellar defensive resume, teammates wanted to shift the conversation to Mobley’s DPOY chances and the “embarrassing” idea of Draymond Green becoming the betting favorite.
“Don’t f*** it up”
cleveland.com/cavs/2025/03/s… – 8:33 AM

Jorge Sierra @hoopshype
Draymond Green passed Nate McMillan in assists and is now No. 75 all-time.
Also: Trae Young tied Dell Curry in three-pointers for No. 93. Now only 2,800 threes away from Steph. – 4:30 AM
Draymond Green passed Nate McMillan in assists and is now No. 75 all-time.
Also: Trae Young tied Dell Curry in three-pointers for No. 93. Now only 2,800 threes away from Steph. – 4:30 AM

Vincent Goodwill @VinceGoodwill
Draymond got popped in the face by Bam last play. Stayed down for a minute and Warriors had to take a timeout.
Maybe got hit in the nose – 7:39 PM
Draymond got popped in the face by Bam last play. Stayed down for a minute and Warriors had to take a timeout.
Maybe got hit in the nose – 7:39 PM

Anthony Slater @anthonyVslater
Warriors starting small (even without Steph Curry) in Miami tonight
Brandin Podziemski
Moses Moody
Jimmy Butler
Gary Payton II
Draymond Green – 7:02 PM
Warriors starting small (even without Steph Curry) in Miami tonight
Brandin Podziemski
Moses Moody
Jimmy Butler
Gary Payton II
Draymond Green – 7:02 PM

Ohm Youngmisuk @NotoriousOHM
Jimmy Butler and Draymond Green are spending hours bonding over dominoes. Jimmy told ESPN in sit down: “I just want to win. I don’t give a f— about nothing else. We ain’t going to never butt no motherf—ing heads.” More on Jimmy as he returns to Miami: espn.com/nba/story/_/id… – 2:36 PM
Jimmy Butler and Draymond Green are spending hours bonding over dominoes. Jimmy told ESPN in sit down: “I just want to win. I don’t give a f— about nothing else. We ain’t going to never butt no motherf—ing heads.” More on Jimmy as he returns to Miami: espn.com/nba/story/_/id… – 2:36 PM

Royce Webb @RoyceWebb
New from @JerryEngelmann:
Draymond Green Is my Defensive Player of the Year.
Plus, the NBA has a big play-in problem.
And why isn’t Mark Daigneault the Coach of the Year favorite?
roycewebb.com/p/draymond-gre… – 10:29 AM
New from @JerryEngelmann:
Draymond Green Is my Defensive Player of the Year.
Plus, the NBA has a big play-in problem.
And why isn’t Mark Daigneault the Coach of the Year favorite?
roycewebb.com/p/draymond-gre… – 10:29 AM
More on this storyline
ClutchPoints: “Imma say it here first, Cade Cunningham will bring a championship back to Detroit.” Draymond Green with some HIGH praise for Cade and the Pistons 🙌 (via @DraymondShow ) -via x.com / March 25, 2025
Butler says he and Green have heard much of the same criticism. “We got a lot in common with kids, our love for basketball,” Butler said. “Small town individuals that happen to end up on a big-time college basketball squad, late draft picks that have overcome everything to become who they are today. That’s what those conversations are and I just appreciate it. I shed grace on everybody that just wants to sit here and s— on Jimmy Butler III and talk. But it’s because you don’t know what I’m doing. Nobody does. [And] Draymond ain’t no f—ing a–hole. I knew it though. … It’s like, ‘Bro, nah, you just a winner. You’re a truth teller.’ And people don’t like that.” -via ESPN / March 25, 2025
As Jimmy Butler returns to Miami on Tuesday after a tumultuous breakup, the six-time All-Star has not only injected life into the Warriors but has developed chemistry with Draymond Green that could determine how far the Warriors go this season. “Two winners that would do anything to win,” Butler told ESPN of his relationship with Green. “He could care less about personal success. He’s just trying to win a championship. I just want to win. I don’t give a f— about nothing else. We ain’t going to never butt no motherf—ing heads. … That’s what people keep overlooking. They think like we going to get in fist fights. No we not. Because all we want to do is win.” -via ESPN / March 25, 2025