Draymond Green has played a key role in the success of the Golden State Warriors over the last decade or so in the NBA.
While Green’s numbers do not jump out of the box score, the veteran forward has always been the vocal leader of the team.
Without Green on the roster, the Warriors may have failed to win four NBA championships.
However, there are times when Green has allowed his ability to be vocal to get the better of him.
A perfect example of this was his numerous physical altercations this season, which led to an indefinite suspension for the four-time NBA champion.
Green has returned to the Warriors, and upon his arrival, the veteran forward pointed out how he’ll stay the same in one aspect of his game via ClutchPoints on Twitter.
“I’m always going to be vocal. I’m never gonna stop talking,” Green said.
"I'm always going to be vocal. I'm never gonna stop talking… I don't know how to not talk. If I tell myself I'm not gonna talk, I'm still gonna talk."
Warriors forward Draymond Green plans to stay true to himself post-suspension.
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— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) January 16, 2024
As mentioned in the above-attached tweet, Draymond Green said that he will remain vocal.
In fact, the 33-year-old went as far as saying that even if he tries to stop himself from being vocal, he won’t succeed.
As a result, the fanbase should expect him to be his old self, at least in this aspect.
The veteran forward played his first game for the Warriors since December 12, and obviously struggled to be in form.
Green was given 24 minutes by head coach Steve Kerr and he contributed 7 points, 7 rebounds, and 4 assists in the Warriors’ 107-116 defeat at the hands of the Memphis Grizzlies.
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