Draimond Green denies CBBA Rant is about Jonathan Kuminga

Draimond Green Isn’t one to be ashamed to express what is in mind. It was in the whole view again on Monday, when Golden State Warriors He walked forward at a witty ranta on social media About your observations in the NBA Landscape In the middle of a free agency It was set up in the background of the League Collective Agreement Agreement, which was ratified in 2023. years.
She wrote green, “I sit in my mancave that he has been talking to the fact that he has been exciting as fireworks in the fourth authority, and it is only excited by the NBA finals after watching abolishing champagne and drive on a plummer.”
Four-off NBA All-star then seemingly blamed the “new CBA” for life from the NBA Free Agency NBA.
“It can only be on the” new CBA “and 2. apron (hard cover) for absolutely put the end of the free agency,” he added.
After sharing his idea of potential spread on the topic in another medium, green said the NBA remains “great”, while praise league ecosystem.
“Incredible partnership among players, staff, front office, ownership and fans that make up a well-oiled machine,” the former State Spartans Star Stares “shared”
In contrast, green is due to the lack of awareness of his colleagues about how the business side of things in the NBA act, saying, “It struggles how little players know about this job and how it affects them and that they don’t understand.”
Green then closed their ranta by making it clear that nothing about what he asked was to target warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga.
“And also before Yall runs and do this about JK, not,” green said. “He’s 22 years old and he’ll be great and make a bunch of money, so it has nothing to do with him.”
Kuminga is limited free resources, with Warriors Already Expand $ 7.98 Qualifying Qualification To him. His future with the golden state is still unclear, but it should be clearer because the offsaisa continues further.
Reckle Villas is an experienced sports writer covering various sports, including NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL and college football. He graduated in the communication art from the University of Santo Thomas in the Philippines.
2025-07-08 14:02:00







