Draymond Green says NBA Christmas games are costing players family time

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The Golden State Warriors dynasty was effectively launched in 2014. The franchise won four NBA titles over eight years.

The rise to prominence after decades of irrelevance, combined with a star-studded roster that continues to include Stephen Curry and Draymond Green, pushed the Warriors into the company of the NBA’s marquee teams. That status has made Golden State a regular pick to play on Christmas Day, appearing in each of the past 13 seasons.

The Warriors last won the NBA Finals in 2022, and the roster has gone through some turnover over the past few seasons, though Golden State did manage to defeat the Dallas Mavericks on Christmas Day last week. However, Green said he would have preferred to have time off.

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Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green (23) reacts in the first half against the Los Angeles Lakers at Crypto.com Arena. (William Liang/Imagn Images)

Green argued that scheduling games on Dec. 25 negatively affects players’ ability to spend time with their families during the holiday.

“Playing on Christmas Day is also a f—–g bummer. And the reason it stinks is, No. 1, what I — what I just said, um, it can affect your mood,” Draymond said on his podcast before this year’s Christmas game.

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“No. 2, we’re human, and like everyone else, we enjoy Christmas Day with our families. It gets a little messy for us. Um, they’re in their homes or on vacation with their families, making memories.”

Draymond Green (23) of the Golden State Warriors looks on during the game against the Houston Rockets at the Toyota Center on March 20, 2023 in Houston, Texas. (Alex Bierens de Haan/Getty Images)

“We don’t — we don’t get that opportunity. So I hate when people say, ‘Oh man, it’s an honor to play on Christmas Day.’ People should shut up. Like, no — you should shut up, because whether you played on Christmas Day or not, I don’t — I don’t care about the perspective.”

Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green (23) jogs off the court after being ejected during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Phoenix Suns on Dec. 12, 2023, in Phoenix, Arizona. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)

Green was drafted in the second round in 2012, meaning he has spent every Christmas since his rookie season on the hardwood.

While the NBA has shown no signs of ending its Christmas tradition, the league now faces competition from the NFL. This year, three NFL games ran alongside the NBA slate.

The Warriors defeated the Brooklyn Nets 120-107 on Monday. Golden State returns to action on New Year’s Eve for a matchup with the Charlotte Hornets.

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