Draymond Green isn’t acting like himself in Game 3—and not in the usual “blowing a fuse” kind of way. As the Warriors are battling the Timberwolves, ABC broadcasters are pointing out his uncharacteristically calm demeanor on the court. “Draymond seems to be much and a different place tonight. We haven’t really see him go at the officials. 2 technical shy of one game suspension…so very well behaved so far this game. He has won a couple of charges”
The timing of Green’s Zen mode? Oddly, in sync with leaked details about a private conversation that is reportedly said to have taken place between him and Timberwolves president Tim Connelly.
Speaking to Andscape, Draymond Green revealed that Connelly had reached out after a disturbing incident during Game 2 in Minneapolis, where a fan allegedly directed a racial slur at him.
Draymond Green told @andscape he appreciated T-Wolves president Tim Connelly reaching out to him out of concern after a fan said a racial slur to the Warriors forward in Game 2 in Minneapolis. Green also appreciated Wolves saying in a statement they were doing an investigation.
— Marc J. Spears (@MarcJSpears) May 11, 2025
“I appreciated it,” Green said of the Wolves president’s gesture, adding that he was glad to see the team took the matter seriously and conducted an investigation. Whatever happened behind closed doors seemed to stick—because Draymond, at least tonight, looks more like a thoughtful veteran than the chaos engine we were used to.
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