Draymond Green is trying to play the victim card … in a situation that he himself created. The Golden State Warriors star Green spoke out over the weekend after causing a stir earlier in the week by insulting Charles Barkley.
The Golden State Warriors are positioning themselves aggressively in pursuit of Giannis Antetokounmpo this offseason. After missing the playoffs entirely, the franchise finds itself in urgent need of a transformative star to revitalize its roster.
Draymond Green’s latest week in the spotlight had almost nothing to do with basketball itself. Instead, it revolved around a public feud with Austin Rivers and an awkward jab at Charles Barkley that quickly turned into another internet-wide debate about who Green really is.
One of the popular opinions from the Charles Barkley-Draymond Green beef is that Barkley was better in his Houston career than Green was in his best season.
The Warriors may not control where their pick lands. They do control what they do with it. Golden State holds a lottery pick that could move up or settle in the back end, and the focus internally is simple.
The Warriors and Steve Kerr are continuing discussions about his future, and there is still no clear timeline for a resolution, per The Stein Line’s Marc Stein.
There was some awkwardness on the set of "Inside the NBA" this past week when Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green took an unbelievable shot at the end of Charles Barkley's career.
LeBron's career can't go on forever, can it? If it were to end tomorrow, it would be the greatest run of sustained excellence the league has ever seen.
Charles Barkley offered his response to his tense interaction with Draymond Green on Wednesday. Green rubbed some people the wrong way Wednesday when he said his late-career goal was to avoid looking like Barkley in a Houston Rockets uniform.
The Golden State Warriors had a disappointing 2025-26 season, so it's only natural that some of their players were disappointing as well. I ranked the three most disappointing players based on expectations entering the season.
Draymond Green had a fair reason to defend the Golden State Warriors. His shot at Charles Barkley’s Houston Rockets years gave the whole debate away. Barkley went straight at Green on Inside the NBA.
This offseason will bring major changes for Stephen Curry. Not only are the Golden State Warriors finally starting their rebuild, but Curry will likely narrow down the process of his next sneaker sponsor.
Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry and his wife, Ayesha Curry, are one of the most well-known couples in the NBA. However, their influence goes far beyond the confines of the basketball court.
The Golden State Warriors fell short of a trip to the playoffs, and for the first time in a decade, it looks like this might actually be the end of the dynasty.