Warriors: Draymond Green’s Bold Warning Is Bad News For NBA Insiders and Reporters

Draymond Green
(Photo : Ezra Shaw/Getty Images) SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 23: Draymond Green #23 of the Golden State Warriors stands on the court before their game against the Sacramento Kings in Game Four of the Western Conference First Round Playoffs at Chase Center.

Draymond Green of the Golden State Warriors is growing tired of seeing insider information being leaked to the public.

The 33-year-old came across a news update on Dwight Howard by Jason Dumas of the Bleacher Report, suggesting that the 6-foot-11 cager would be working out with Green and Chris Paul.

The four-time All-Star just wishes that reporters like Dumas just keep insider information to themselves.

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“One day, one day, everything won’t leak. One day. Good for you btw Jason. But one day, EVERYTHING won’t leak. I have a dream,” the veteran NBA player tweeted via SI.com.

Unfortunately, this is the norm that is followed by some reporters and agencies today. It remains to be seen how insider information can be controlled unless athletes themselves limit the amount of sensitive information that reporters are getting.

Green is no stranger to leaked news. Most will remember that leaked video of him punching Jordan Poole before the 2022-23 NBA season got underway. Green took the blame for that incident which he believes told heavily on the Warriors' disappointing run, NBC Sports reported.

Aside from Green, another person who blasted that leaked video is Warriors head coach Steve Kerr.

"In 32 years, I've probably seen 20-plus fist fights in practice," Kerr added. "That should not make it out beyond the walls of our practice facility. And it did, and that's a problem. We have to get better as an organization," Kerr stated during a press conference in October 2022 via Anthony Slater of The Athletic.

As far as the Howard-Warriors situation, nothing has been made official. However, most are convinced that the eight-time All-Star will be signed by the Dubs to beef up their frontline for the coming NBA season, Forbes reported.

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