Draymond Green on Warriors missing Lauri Markkanen: It could have been garbage … we don’t know

The relationship between Green and Kuminga is no different. Their roads and basketball gifts are. Green’s legacy is established. Kuminga hasn’t even scratched the surface and Green knows how far he can go, enjoying every new flower that blooms on his journey. “He said, ‘All your success is my success. The more you succeed, it makes me proud. It makes me proud, it makes me happy,'” Kuminga said. “Not too many people will tell you that . He told me: ‘Everything you do in life – you sign a contract, you buy a house for your parents, I want to know because it makes me happy.’ “Hopefully, if I become an All-Star, or whatever success I might achieve in life, I can always go back to Draymond and say, ‘Thank you. You helped me.’ Helping is not giving someone money. Helping is not buying someone something. Helping is giving someone some knowledge. “Since I’ve been here, he’s been tough on me and given me knowledge every single day. Checking on me, just little things like that.” -via NBC Sports Bay Area / 29 October 2024