Draymond Green: I think in order to win, the Knicks need to bring in a great player. I can’t talk specific names because I’m not going to give my money away for that. But if the Knicks want if if the Knicks want to win compete for a championship, I think they need a great player and I’ll just leave it at that.
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Curry said he would “for sure” consider a broadcasting job, though he won’t rush into it. “I would be more patient,” said Curry, who noted former National Football League quarterback Tom Brady moved directly into the Fox broadcast booth after retirement and his current teammate Draymond Green has been a TNT Sports NBA analyst for years as an active player. “I think about what would be the right opportunity for me, ’cause anything that I do, I want to be all in on it,” Curry said. “Right now, just doing your homework on the different pathways and options that might be available.” -via NBC Miami / June 2, 2025
Draymond Green on Steve Kerr’s comments on Jonathan Kuminga: I think he was on with Tim Kawakami and know they were talking about JK and Steve’s answer was it’s a tricky one because Jonathan obviously is gifted and wants to play a bigger role and wants to play more. And for me, I’ve been asked to win. And right now, he’s not a guy who I can say I’m going to play 38 minutes with the roster that we have, Steph, Jimmy, and Draymond, and put the puzzle together that way and expect to win. And so, I think, you know, when I look at that statement I take a couple things away from that statement. One being he said with this roster that we have, I’m not sure. He didn’t say that Jonathan Kuminga can’t play 38 minutes anywhere and be a successful player and be an impactful player and pro possibly reach his promise. That’s not what he said. He said with this roster, I don’t see how that piece fits. -via YouTube / May 24, 2025
Draymond Green on Steve Kerr’s comments on Jonathan Kuminga: Now, do I agree with that? I don’t know that I necessarily agree because you just haven’t seen it. And so I’m not of the mindset that something just doesn’t work that you haven’t had a chance to see much of. But in saying but also in saying that I think when you look at Steve, one thing that he’s shown as a coach is he going to make the decision that he think is best regardless of what it comes with. We’re talking about the same man, the same legend that didn’t play Jason Tatum in the Olympics and dealt with all the flack that came with that. -via YouTube / May 24, 2025
