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Draymond Green, power forward for the Warriors, is quite the character, making the news more often than not. The three-time NBA All-Star and NBA Champion is estimated to have a net worth of $50 million.
This NBA bad boy is unapologetic, as he recently tweeted - “It felt really good to flip [the Grizzlies’ fans] off…I’m assuming the cheers was because they know I’ll get fined, great…I make $25M per year I should be just fine.”
Green has been making the news for years, and is now hosting his own podcast. The Draymond Green Show is described as a multipurpose podcast where he talks about the NBA, music, tech, and more, in addition to having conversations with professionals in all of those spaces. The podcast drops once a week on Wednesdays on Apple Podcasts.
Green is a charismatic and polarizing figure. Let’s take a look at some little-known Draymond facts- the good, the bad, and the ugly.
This NBA bad boy is unapologetic, as he recently tweeted - “It felt really good to flip [the Grizzlies’ fans] off…I’m assuming the cheers was because they know I’ll get fined, great…I make $25M per year I should be just fine.”
Green has been making the news for years, and is now hosting his own podcast. The Draymond Green Show is described as a multipurpose podcast where he talks about the NBA, music, tech, and more, in addition to having conversations with professionals in all of those spaces. The podcast drops once a week on Wednesdays on Apple Podcasts.
Green is a charismatic and polarizing figure. Let’s take a look at some little-known Draymond facts- the good, the bad, and the ugly.
- Big Ten Player of the Year at Michigan State University
- College Nickname was “The Dancing Bear”
- Green can be a Center on Defense and Point Guard on Offense
- Named to His First All-Star Game in 2016
- He prefers to watch WNBA
- Draymond Green sent out a snap of his private parts on Snapchat in 2016
- On July 10, 2016, he was arrested for assault in East Lansing, Michigan
- On March 5, 2012, Green was named Big Ten Player of the Year by the coaches and media and was a unanimous first-team All-Big Ten selection
- He reportedly told Kevin Durant: “We don't need you”
- On September 14, 2015, Green donated $3.1 million to Michigan State University