Draymond Jamal Green Sr is mostly called by his game name Draymond Green. He is a renowned American professional basketball player who plays as a great power forward for the Golden State Warriors in the National Basketball Association (NBA).
The NBA player made several headlines a month ago, after getting his elbow hurt during the Western Conference semifinals between Memphis Grizzlies and Golden State Warriors.
In 2017, Draymond was the recipient of the NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award.
Draymond’s stepfather and mother got a divorce when Draymond was 12. His parents became the humming topic after the NBA player tweeted in support of Kim Kardashian for the MetGala weight loss journey.
Draymond’s tweet was related to parenting, making derogatory remarks writing, “You are failing as a parent.”
The NBA champion further questioned whether it’s tough to fail at something that doesn’t have a grade/handbook to even define what passing or failing actually means and so on.
The NBA champion further tweeted, “They said the diet was bad for kids. (laughing emoticon)Question… Why do people think it’s up to celebrities to raise their kids for them? It’s baffling”. Draymond further suggested, “If you don’t want your kid to eat like her, it’s simple… Teach them otherwise.”
After this tweet, Draymond Green is getting tagged in numerous Tweets regarding this topic on his account @Money23Green.
Draymond’s mother, Babers Green, is a middle school campus supervisor in Saginaw, Michigan. After splitting from his father, she raised him and his siblings, her three children being single parents.
His mother, Babers Green, is very supportive of her son and has been known to tweet during his games. Draymond was born to Wallace Davis and his mother. But, he took his stepfather’s surname, Raymond Green.
He has two brothers, who are Torrian Harris and Braylon Green. His elder brother, Torran, played college basketball for Nebraska-Omaha from 2009 to 2011.
The NBA player has three sisters, LaToya Barbers, Jordan Davis, and Gabby Davis. The NBA player revealed about growing up in Saginaw with his brothers and sisters in 2015. Draymond has a son, Draymond Green Jr., and a daughter, Kyla Green.