REVEALED: The NBA’s indefinite suspension decision for Draymond Green had the support of General Manager Mike Dunleavy Jr before it was announced

Draymond Green’s indefinite suspension for punching Phoenix’s Jusuf Nurkic was devised, in part, by Golden State Warriors general manager Mike Dunleavy Jr.

Addressing reporters on Thursday, Dunleavy said Green and the Warriors had discussions with the NBA about the nature of the suspension before it was announced this week, and all parties agreed on a truly indefinite suspension. Dunleavy said there are no guaranteed parameters on the ban’s length.

Dunleavy also said he thinks it’s reasonable to hold Green to a higher standard after his history of misbehavior, including the bizarre headlock he placed on Minnesota’s Rudy Gobert during a skirmish last month, leading to a five-game ban.

Dunleavy and Warriors coach Steve Kerr are hopeful Green’s indefinite will provide the time and motivation for their star forward to make real progress on the mental and emotional challenges that led him to this grim point in a decorated career.

‘To me, this is about more than basketball,’ Kerr said Thursday night before the Warriors’ 121-113 loss to the Clippers. ‘It’s about helping Draymond. I think it’s an opportunity for Draymond to step away and to make a change in his approach, in his life, and that’s not an easy thing to do.’

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Draymond Green’s indefinite suspension for punching Phoenix’s Jusuf Nurkic was devised, in part, by Golden State Warriors general manager Mike Dunleavy Jr. (right)

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Draymond Green reacts surprised after knocking the Suns’ Jusuf Nurkick to the ground

Dunleavy and Kerr both said the team is satisfied with the NBA’s latest punishment for Green, the four-time NBA champion who was indefinitely banned Wednesday. The suspension was the sixth of Green’s career and his fourth in 2023.
‘He can’t do what he’s been doing, and he knows that,’ said Stephen Curry, Green’s teammate for 13 seasons and four championships. ‘Everybody has their mountains to climb, and Draymond’s are his, and I’m confident that he can get over the hump, however long it takes for him to get there.’


Dunleavy repeatedly said the Warriors will ‘help’ Green during his absence, but didn’t specify the nature of that aid. Kerr said Green will get counseling from professionals outside the team to identify the reasons behind his escalating series of physical outbursts, including his decision to punch then-teammate Jordan Poole during training camp in October 2022 – an act for which the Warriors fined Green, but didn’t suspend him.
‘The whole key for me is what this can do for his life long-term,’ Kerr said. ‘I want him to be happy. I want him to reap the rewards of an incredible career and legacy, and I want him to finish that career in a really wonderful, dignified manner. This guy is one of the great winners of all time, one of the great competitors of all time, but he’s crossed a line. He knows that. He knows he needs help, and he’s going to get that help, and we’re going to help him with it.’

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Draymond Green was previously suspended for putting Rudy Gobert into a chokehold

Green will be around the Warriors extensively during his suspension, although he can’t be with the team on game nights. Although Green didn’t travel to Los Angeles, Dunleavy said the Warriors are ‘not jettisoning the guy off somewhere.’
‘I think this is something that a lot of people may see as a problem, but we’re looking to turn it into a positive,’ Dunleavy said on the UCLA campus during the Warriors’ morning shootaround. ‘(Green is at) a point in his career and his life where we want to get some things straightened out, and maybe sometimes you need a jolt like that.’
Dunleavy also unambiguously confirmed the Warriors are committed to the 33-year-old Green, who is in the first season of a four-year, $100 million contract extension. Although Dunleavy pointedly said Golden State’s starting lineup hasn’t played well enough during the team’s 10-13 start, he praised the play of Curry and Green.
‘He’s been here for a long time,’ Dunleavy said of Green. ‘He’s hung a ton of banners and means so much to this organization. I think this is about turning this thing into a positive and getting better. I think that happens, and we feel really good. Like I said, his play has been terrific. It’s just his lack of availability that’s not been great, and we want to make that better.’

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