NBA notebook: Warriors' Green
dismisses doubters
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[August 15, 2019]
Forward Draymond Green, who
recently agreed to a $100 million contract extension to stay with
the Golden State Warriors, took exception Wednesday to anyone who
thinks the former world champions will struggle to compete in
2019-20.
"I've heard people say we're not gonna make the playoffs. That's
crazy to me," Green told ESPN's Rachel Nichols on "The Jump." "I
mean, that's just, like, that's total disrespect, but no different
than the disrespect we've all been getting for years."
Las Vegas odds for the Warriors to make the playoffs aren't as good
as they were when Golden State won NBA titles in 2015, 2017 and
2018, but Green is thinking positively even when fans don't consider
them favorites heading into the season.
"I like it," said Green, who has been with the Warriors for those
past three titles. "You know, being the underdog. It's been a while
since we been the underdog. But it brings that underdog chip back,
and I miss that chip."
--Joseph Tsai plans to buy the remainder of the Brooklyn Nets from
Mikhail Prokhorov and become sole owner of the NBA franchise, the
New York Post reported.
When Tsai purchased 49 percent of the team last year for $1 billion,
he locked in the right to buy the remaining 51 percent before the
2021-22 season for $1.35 billion, according to the report. Tsai, 55,
is the co-founder of the Chinese shopping website Alibaba. He also
owns the WNBA's New York Liberty.
The combined $2.35 billion transaction would be the highest price
ever paid for a sports franchise in the United States. David Tepper
paid $2.2 billion for the NFL's Carolina Panthers last year, the
same amount Tilman Fertitta spent for the NBA's Houston Rockets in
2017.
--Former Cleveland Cavaliers coach Tyronn Lue is close to reaching
an agreement to become the lead assistant with the Los Angeles
Clippers, according to a New York Times report.
Lue likely would possess the associate head coach label if the deal
is consummated. He was an assistant under Clippers coach Doc Rivers
twice previously -- in Boston (2011-13) and with the Clippers
(2013-14).
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Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr talks with forward
Draymond Green (23) after he was called for a foul against the
Toronto Raptors during the second quarter in game two of the 2019 NBA Finals
at Scotiabank Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports
The 42-year-old Lue helped Cleveland reach the NBA Finals on three
occasions, winning the crown in 2016. He was fired after Cleveland
lost the first six games last season. He was 128-83 in three-plus
seasons with the franchise.
--The Miami Heat announced that center Kelly Olynyk will not rejoin
Team Canada for the FIBA World Cup after sustainng a bone bruise in
his right knee last week.
Olynyk, 28, slipped on a wet spot on the court during an exhibition
game against Nigeria on Aug. 7. The 7-footer is expected to be ready
for the start of the 2019-20 regular season, according to the Heat.
Olynyk is entering the third season of his four-year, $50 million
deal with Miami.
--The Washington Wizards named former NBA All-Star Antawn Jamison
director of pro personnel.
Jamison, 43, spent the past two seasons as a scout for the Los
Angeles Lakers. He will work with vice president of pro personnel
Johnny Rogers on the organization's NBA and G League scouting.
Jamison played for the Wizards for six seasons (2004-10), posting
averages of 20.8 points and 8.9 rebounds and earning two All-Star
selections with Washington.
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