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Draymond Green‘s violent behavior was finally put in check by the league. The Golden State Warriors forward was ejected for the third time this season after swinging at Phoenix Suns’ center Jusuf Nurkic. Following this, the league decided to suspend the Warriors’ defensive stalwart indefinitely, considering his record of unsportsmanlike acts. Joe Dumars, Executive Vice President and Head of Basketball Operations, announced that Green will be eligible to return once he fulfills the undisclosed league and team conditions. But the term “indefinite” had put the Warriors’ star’s future in uncertainty.

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However, a new update has finally raised the curtain, giving a timeline for when the Warriors can expect their defensive anchor back in the lineup.

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Draymond Green’s timeline for return revealed

According to Shams Charania of The Athletic, Draymond Green has begun his counseling process. As a result, he is anticipated to remain out of action due to suspension for a minimum of three weeks while he continues to take league-directed measures. A three-week suspension would last approximately 12 games.

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This suspension came on the heels of his five-game suspension, not even a month ago. Draymond Green was ejected during the team’s loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves on November 15 for putting Rudy Gobert in a chokehold. Following his suspension, the Warriors were able to break free of their six-game home losing streak, going 2-1 in his absence. As a result, his suspension has set the rumor mill spinning.

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Dallas Mavericks emerge as betting favorites

According to Bovado, the Dallas Mavericks have emerged as the frontrunners for the Dray Magic sweepstakes with +210 odds, should the Warriors decide to part ways with him. However, the chances of such a trade materializing are very bleak. While Green is a generational defensive talent when he is on the floor, his antics might prevent teams from taking chances with a troubled 33-year-old veteran.

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Moreover, Green has three years and $76.6 million remaining on his contract, including a player option in 2026-27. That price would mean trading away several assets. On top of it, Green has 9.7 points, 5.5 rebounds, and 5.8 assists per game; that’s his lowest rebound and assist stats since his sophomore season in the league.

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CBS Sports’ Sam Quinn proposed a trade that sent Dallas’ Dereck Lively II, Tim Hardaway Jr., and a future-protected first-round pick to Golden State in exchange for Green. However, a deal like that seems unlikely since Dallas already has their hands full with Luka Doncic’s foul trouble. In any case, the Warriors have not expressed their desire to part ways with Green yet, making these trade discussions purely speculative at this stage.

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Darshita is an NBA Writer at EssentiallySports who is creating her own space in the spectrum of sport journalism. Darshita specializes in dissecting post-game interviews, trade, and contracts. Her appetite for literature, akin to her affection for the Milwaukee Bucks, knows no bounds. As a dedicated fan of the Cream City and a particular admirer of the Greek Freak, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Darshita's beat writing details every intricacy, even the critique. Her articles go beyond the box scores and game highlights, delving into the human stories behind the players, the franchises, and the unforgettable moments that make the NBA an unparalleled spectacle. Darshita's passion for the NBA extends beyond the written word, finding solace in the world of books.

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