MVP Mayhem: Draymond Green Roars with Laughter as A’Ja Wilson Attempts to Erase Him from LeBron James’ Birthday Wish on IG!
A’Ja Wilson tries to crop Draymond Green out of LeBron James’ birthday wish on Instagram, and he responds, “That’s wild MVP.”
As A’Ja Wilson, the current WNBA MVP, cut him and a mutual friend out of a picture of them together to make a birthday card for their close friend LeBron James, Draymond Green burst out laughing. Wilson’s Instagram story showing the two of them was reshared by Green, who wrote:
Wilson, however, expressed regret for making fun of Green’s birthday greeting and said it was done in jest.
Draymond Green anticipated returning in early January.
Due to his harsh Һit on Jusuf Nurkic during a Golden State Warriors vs. Phoenix Suns game, Draymond Green is facing an indefinite suspension. However, Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN claims that Green’s ban might be revoked shortly.
During the national television network’s NBA Christmas Day broadcast, Wojnarowski stated on the ESPN NBA Countdown show that, assuming no further developments, Green’s suspension might stretch for 11–13 games, including all the games he has already missed.
In other words, Draymond Green might make his comeback as early as January 4 when the Denver Nuggets and Golden State Warriors play an early rematch of the Nuggets’ victory on Christmas Day.
The Detroit Pistons and Toronto Raptors, in that order, will be the next opponents of the Golden State Warriors. It’s possible that Green will return in one of those two games as well.
Additionally, Wojnarowski announced that Green’s development will be tracked through virtual sessions.
A contentious conclusion marries LeBron James’ birthday match
On his 39th birthday, LeBron James and the LA Lakers played well against the Minnesota Timberwolves. But the game was ruined by what appears to have been a contentious ending in which the Lakers lost by a mere centimeter or two.
With 2.3 seconds remaining, James seemed to have tied the game for the Lakers with a 3-pointer. James’ clutch basket was called a long two by the officials after they reviewed the replay, and the Timberwolves went up 107-106.
Anthony Edwards made 1-of-2 from the foul line to help the LA Lakers win 108-106, forcing the team to foul him in order to stop the time.
James, who once again started at point guard despite not having cσvíd-19, finished with 26 points, three rebounds, six assists, three steals, and one block for the Lakers.