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Draymond Green slams NBA over star players on trading block

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SAN FRANCISCO – Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green sharply criticized the NBA following Monday night's win over Cleveland, saying players put on the trading block by teams are being treated unfairly.

Green spoke out after news broke of the Cavaliers sitting two-time All-Star center Andre Drummond because they’re looking to deal him.

Drummond watched Monday’s game and cheered on his teammates from the bench while wearing street clothes. “I would like to talk about something that’s really bothering me.

It’s the treatment of players in this league,” Green said, cursing to emphasize his point: “To watch Andre Drummond ... come out in street clothes because a team is going to trade him, it’s (expletive). “Because when James Harden

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