The Golden State Warriorsā run in the 2025 NBA Playoffs came to an abrupt end this week with a Game 5 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves in the Western Conference Semifinals. Draymond Green reflected on the moment and shared his thoughts on the role of the crowd.
āAs far as the fan goes⦠listen, I donāt give it too much thought. I deal with fans a lot. Thatās just the nature of being who I am. I donāt get off into it,ā the forward said on The Draymond Green Show with Baron Davis. āI donāt really get off into it, the fans are going to say what theyāre going to say.ā
However, Green later revealed what happened inside Target Center. āThere were some racist things said in Minnesota. I also donāt like giving these nobodies moments to feel like theyāre somebody, you know what Iām saying? So yeah, there were some racist things said. It aināt the first time. You get in these environments and racist things are said,ā he explained.
That led the four-time NBA champion with the Warriors to reflect further. āIāmma tell you: fans are privileged. They are privileged,ā said Draymond. āWhen I say that, I mean they can pretty much say whatever they want. And if we say something back, we get in trouble. We lose money. We get fined. All the punishment comes to us.ā

Julius Randle #30 of the Minnesota Timberwolves dribbles against Draymond Green #23 of the Golden State Warriors
Green gives credit to the Timberwolves
In the same conversation with Baron Davis, Draymond continued discussing what he experienced during the games against the Timberwolves at Target Center. āYes, they were racist. Am I surprised in that place? No,ā he said, although he later acknowledged: āThe reception Iāve gotten in Minnesota has not been that bad, and not near as bad as I actually thought it would be.ā

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He then praised the organizationās response, starting with the team president. āTim Connelly reached out to me. I woke up to a text from Tim Connelly the next morning. Reached out immediately. āDraymond, Iām sorry this happened to you,āā revealed the 35-year-old forward. āI saw (coach Chris) Finchās comments. I was appreciative of that. The way the organization handled it, I appreciated that.ā
Whatās next for Draymond Green?
After the Warriorsā elimination, speculation has swirled about the NBA future of several players on the roster. Recently, reporter Brett Siegel shared insight into what Golden State reportedly plans to do with Draymond Green.
āThe only instance Green could potentially be traded is if he went to (Mike) Dunleavy and (Joe) Lacob and asked for a trade. This wonāt happen, nor does Draymond envision himself playing for another team without Steph (Curry), sources said,ā Siegel stated.
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