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Draymond perfected the art of getting away with dirty plays while maintaining innocence. His 'natural shooting motion' became a meme after countless kicks to opponents' groins. He talks more trash than anyone while hiding behind his teammates' talent. Every screen is a moving screen, every defensive play has an extra push or grab, and somehow he convinced refs he's just 'intense.' He's the ultimate villain because he's genuinely annoying and gets rewarded for it.
Kicks Steven Adams twice in WCF
Flagrant foul on LeBron leads to suspension
Warriors blow 3-1 Finals lead after his suspension
Screaming match with KD on the bench
Triple-single in game 6 Finals loss
Stomps on Sabonis chest in playoffs
The legend continues... More villain moments to come.
"The 2016 groin kick series against Steven Adams was peak Draymond villainy. Not one, but TWO separate kicks to Adams' groin area, both dismissed as 'natural shooting motion' by the league office. The audacity to claim it was natural while slow-motion replays clearly showed intentional contact was breathtaking. It perfectly encapsulated everything fans hate about Draymond - dirty plays disguised as basketball intensity."
Draymond is the heart and soul of four championship teams. His defense anchored the Warriors dynasty, and his leadership is invaluable in crucial moments. He plays with passion and intensity that some mistake for dirty play. Every great team needs an enforcer, and he fills that role perfectly. His basketball IQ and versatility make him one of the most impactful players of his generation, regardless of scoring numbers.
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Draymond perfected the art of getting away with dirty plays while maintaining innocence. His 'natural shooting motion' became a meme after countless kicks to opponents' groins. He talks more trash than anyone while hiding behind his teammates' talent. Every screen is a moving screen, every defensive play has an extra push or grab, and somehow he convinced refs he's just 'intense.' He's the ultimate villain because he's genuinely annoying and gets rewarded for it.
Draymond Green has a villain score of 88.7 out of 100. This score is calculated from community votes and reflects how strongly NBA fans feel about this player's villain status. The higher the score, the more universally disliked they are.
The 2016 groin kick series against Steven Adams was peak Draymond villainy. Not one, but TWO separate kicks to Adams' groin area, both dismissed as 'natural shooting motion' by the league office. The audacity to claim it was natural while slow-motion replays clearly showed intentional contact was breathtaking. It perfectly encapsulated everything fans hate about Draymond - dirty plays disguised as basketball intensity.
Draymond Green is in the Legend tier, the highest level of villainy. This means the community considers them one of the most polarizing and hated players in NBA history.
Yes, Draymond Green is still an active NBA player, continuing to build their villain resume with each season.