Is Draymond Green playing tonight vs Chicago Bulls? Warriors release foot injury report for former Defensive Player of the Year
Warriors’ forward Draymond Green has been declared questionable for tonight’s matchup against the Chicago Bulls.
The Golden State Warriors make their way to the Windy City, all set to take on the Chicago Bulls tonight. They have had a rocky start to their season, suffering 2 blowout losses in a row. These came first against the Nets and then against the Bucks.
Third straight full practice for Draymond Green today in Chicago. Steve Kerr still calling him questionable for tomorrow against Bulls. Still sounds likely, though.
— Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) December 26, 2020
Things seem like they are bound to get better for the Warriors as Draymond Green looks like he would make his way back to the court tonight. The Warriors’ vocal leader has been out due to a muscle strain in his right foot. Draymond has been practicing with the team and looks in better shape.
“I just got to get my wind back”: Draymond Green
When talked to after the practice, Draymond Green says he wants to play against the Bulls on Sunday. The Dubs have not been faring well this season. They are struggling on both ends on the floor, and having Green back would help a lot. When asked about the game tonight, Green said,
Draymond Green on playing tomorrow: “I want to. I’m going to talk to Coach Kerr. … I just got to get my wind back. My body feels amazing, but my wind is somewhere in hell.”
— Connor Letourneau (@Con_Chron) December 26, 2020
Draymond is not just a basketball player who excels at defense. He is the ‘heart and soul’ of the Warriors team, as coach Kerr has said many times himself. Having him back should impact the Warriors positively.
Stephen Curry, Kelly Oubre, and Andrew Wiggings have all been working on their shooting, and hopefully, the practice yields results tonight.
The Dubs take on the Bulls tonight at 8 PM ET.
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