Draymond Green announced that he will make his season debut for the Golden State Warriors on Sunday. He also expressed his intention to play in 65 games to be eligible for major awards.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — wrapped up another day of conditioning work on Saturday and, before boarding the Golden State Warriors’ flight from Sacramento to Houston, made a declaration about his status. He will make his season debut on Sunday against the . “Tomorrow,” Green said. “For sure. Hell yeah.” Advertisement Green is getting the green light on the front side of a road back-to-back. The also play on Monday night in New Orleans.
and are both questionable with left foot soreness. Curry was spotted icing his foot postgame in Sacramento in a bucket. Without knowing everyone’s status, the starting lineup and rotation hasn’t been scripted. “I feel incredible,” Green said. “I’m excited, ready to play. Missing training camp sucks because everybody’s going and you’re behind, but I’m excited. Ready to go.” Green and had a conversation on the bench during the game.
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