The Golden State Warriors and Memphis Grizzlies have grown to be rivals over the last decade, as the two franchises have battled each other in the playoffs in t
If there’s one player who would respect Memphis Grizzlies rookie Zach Edey stepping up to a challenge, you’d think it would be Golden State Warriors veteran Draymond Green. In a 121-113 win, Green and Edey got into each other’s faces, leading to a technical foul. But that wasn’t the only time these two got into it.
Draymond Green has been known to get involved in incidents with other NBA players, and another incident was added to the list last night when Green and Memphis Grizzlies big man Zach Edey got into it (again) during the Golden State Warriors 121-113 win.
The Golden State Warriors headed into their Saturday night contest against the Memphis Grizzlies without their star guard Stephen Curry, meaning it would be an
Then, Zach Edey caught a pass early in the fourth quarter and appeared to have an easy dunk attempt. Warriors forward Draymond Green swiped down across Edey's shoulders and wrapped him up.
Green reflects on finding balance through therapy and NBA-mandated check-ins with league officials while serving his indefinite suspension.
Draymond Green made his stance on Zach Edey quite clear Saturday night. The Warriors forward got into it with the Memphis Grizzlies rookie center during Golden State’s 121-113 win at Chase ...
Wednesday’s matchup against the San Antonio Spurs will be a little different. The 7-foot-4 Memphis Grizzlies Zach Edey will be matched up against San Antonio’s 7-3 phenom, Victor
This season, Draymond Green seems to be creating a new rivalry with the Grizzlies’ rookie, Zach Edey. During Saturday’s Warriors vs. Grizzlies matchup at Chase Center, Green was back to his old tricks.
Warriors forward Draymond Green tangled with Zach Edey during the Warriors' 121-113 victory on Saturday night and NBA fans were bemused by his actions. Green, who is infamous for his on-court ...
The Kings dominated the Warriors 129-99 on Sunday after the Warriors lost Jonathan Kuminga to injury in a 121-113 win over the Grizzlies on Saturday.
Dennis Schroder (17 points, nine assists) had his best game as a Warrior and Andrew Wiggins scored 18 of his 24 points in a key third-quarter stretch. Golden State made 14 more 3s than Memphis to overcome a massive rebounding deficit (43 to 29).