In the aftermath of his basketball suspension this week, Draymond Green has received a substantial proposal.
Following his wild smack on Phoenix Suns’ Jusuf Nurkic, the Golden State Warriors center has been indefinitely suspended from the NBA, as reported by league insider Adrian Wojnarowski on Wednesday night. The league opted not to specify the duration of the suspension, emphasizing a focus on providing Green with assistance.
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According to Wojnarowski, Green and his agent Rich Paul are scheduled to meet with Warriors GM Mike Dunleavy Jr. on Thursday to discuss counseling for the player, a prerequisite for his return to the court.
In the interim, Jake Paul, the organizer of MVP promotion, extended a $10 million offer to Green for a boxing match. Paul shared the offer on X on Wednesday night, stating, “Draymond Green hit me up; I’ll get you on a card to fight $10 million.”
However, it seems unlikely that Green will accept such an offer unless he decides not to return to the Warriors. Given his current contract, the 33-year-old is set to make $25 million over the next four years, indicating financial stability.
As Green navigates the implications of his NBA suspension, the idea of transitioning to combat sports may be worth considering after his basketball career concludes.