In today’s episode of the Draymond Green Show with Baron Davis, they discuss Dray's injury status, his exchanges with Kevin Durant during the Golden State Warriors vs. Phoenix Suns game, and Steph Curry’s comments about the Dubs' 13-man rotation. They also talk about how three-time MVP Nikola Jokic presents challenges for NBA defenses and the strong start of the Houston Rockets. Additionally, they discuss how LeBron James can overcome his shooting slump and battle with Father Time for the Los Angeles Lakers. Baron shares a story about his first game against Washington Wizards-era Michael Jordan. Finally, they react to ESPN's 25 Under 25 list and answer questions from fans.
4:00 - Start
5:00 - Dray's injury update
31:15- Steph's 13-man rotation comments
41:00 - KD & Dray's back-and-forth
1:00:15- Upcoming games vs. Nuggets & Rockets
1:10:00 - LeBron's slump
1:23:00 - 25 Under 25 list
1:33:00 - Fan questions
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Welcome to another episode of SloaneKnows: NEXT, where Sloane speaks with the future NBA stars of tomorrow. Nikolas Khamenia is a Duke Basketball commit, who’s a 2025 top-five recruit from the state of California. With offers from UCLA, North Carolina, Gonzaga among other schools, Nik talks about his intention to play for Duke, his San Antonio Spurs fandom, his thoughts on Victor Wembanyama and Chris Paul, what he’s learned from years on the AAU circuit, who he models his own hoops game after, and much more. #Volume #Draymond
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In today’s episode, Brooklyn Nets guard Cam Thomas joins the show to talk about who helped him become a great scorer (51:00), who had a bigger influence: Steph Curry or James Harden (1:18:00), and how he’s motivated to become an All-Star this season (1:28:00).
Before the Cam Thomas interview, Draymond Green addressed the two Golden State Warriors' losses to the San Antonio Spurs and the Brooklyn Nets (22:00) and reacted to the picture of Victor Wembanyama towering over him (37:00). Baron and Dray also talk about the upcoming games this week against the Oklahoma City Thunder and Phoenix Suns and why it’s good to see Andrew Wiggins playing so well (41:00). Finally, Baron Davis picks five guards he’s high on after the first month of the NBA season (1:48:00).
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In today’s episode, Sixteen-year NBA veteran and two-time champion Rajon Rondo joins the Draymond Green Show with Baron Davis to discuss the current Boston Celtics squad (6:45), how he developed his basketball IQ, and his experiences playing with Kevin Garnett & LeBron James (14:00).
Rondo also expresses his ambition to become a head coach in the NBA one day (33:00). He reflects on playing alongside a young Anthony Davis, DeMarcus Cousins, and Jrue Holiday on the New Orleans Pelicans (42:00).
Additionally, he shares his thoughts on why the NBA seems to be moving away from having veteran players on teams and his time with Doc Rivers and the Milwaukee Bucks (01:05:00).
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Welcome to another episode of SloaneKnows: NEXT, where Sloane speaks with the future NBA stars of tomorrow. Jerzy Robinson is the No.1 prospect in women’s high school basketball for the class of 2026, playing at Sierra Canyon, the same high school as Bronny James. Jerzy discusses signing with Klutch Sports Group for NIL representation, being a Lakers fan and meeting LeBron James. Jerzy reveals what she’s learned from watching Kobe Bryant and various stars in the WNBA, winning a gold medal with USA Basketball, plus much more. #Volume #Draymond
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