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Draymond Green expressed frustration about the stagnant NBA free agency market through multiple Threads posts, criticizing the league's new Collective Bargaining Agreement rules for negatively impacting player movement. The Warriors forward highlighted players' lack of understanding about the business aspects of the NBA, observing that many "overplay the market" without grasping contract complexities.
Green revealed his concern about "the staggering percentage of guys that has no idea of THE BUSINESS they are a part of," noting as a veteran he witnesses players mismanage careers until they face limited options. While acknowledging league partnerships, he suggested his unique perspective—forged through relationships with general managers, owners, and early mentorship by Joe Dumars—makes him better suited for the NBPA presidency than current president CJ McCollum.
The four-time champion contemplated sharing deeper analysis through "a long piece or podcast," humorously concluding "I should've been the Players Association president lol. I could've helped a lot." He ended his social media commentary emphasizing one unresolved point without elaboration.
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