The NBA will eventually allow Draymond Green to return. The contentious star of the Golden State Warriors has served many suspensions following his interactions with Jusuf Nurkic and Rudy Gobert. He needed some time away from the league in order to completely comprehend the ramifications of his conduct. In fact, it prompted a talk with NBA Commissioner Adam Silver. After some time, the forward may now play with the team again thanks to all of this. However, Steve Kerr has his doubts, according to NBCS.
“An explanation cannot come after the apology. So it’s not an apology, then. No more “buts.” A sincere apology must be sincere. Then you take the apologies to heart,” the Warriors coach said emphatically.
It appears that many league fans, including Steve Kerr, have recognized this tendency. Draymond Green would always feel guilty about what he did after receiving a penalty. Then, the star of the Warriors would do it again. It’s important to remember that his headlock on Rudy Gobert was only a few weeks prior to his swing on Jusuf Nurkic.
The big man for the Warriors appears to be thinking things through. Adam Silver reportedly stopped him from retiring, despite his stated intention to do so. Hopefully, he will make a positive adjustment and there won’t be any more confrontations like this in the future. He will be especially needed by his club, since they are struggling to finish in the top eight seeds in the Western Conference rankings.
The highly contentious Warriors player still has optimism, and he ought to be able to provide the bare minimum.