Draymond Green Blasts People for Andrew Wiggins Rumors

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There have been a lot of false rumors circulating about Andrew Wiggins and his absence from the Golden State Warriors. In a recent edition of his podcast, Warriors forward Draymond Green defended Wiggins, and blasted people for spreading fake rumors.
"Sometimes people disgust me," Green said. "You don’t know what someone is dealing with, and then you make them deal with that… Stop it, it’s disgusting."
“Sometimes people disgust me. You don’t know what someone is dealing with, and then you make them deal with THAT?... Stop it, it’s disgusting.”
— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) March 21, 2023
Draymond Green sounds OFF on the rumors surrounding Andrew Wiggins’ absence 😳
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Wiggins has gotten public support from several of his Warriors teammates, including superstar point guard Steph Curry. Speaking with the media after a recent game, Curry said, "Friend to friend, teammate to teammate, just sending him support. It's a tough situation in terms of him being away for so long, but necessary. Life is bigger than basketball. Whatever him and his family are going through, that's all that matters. Whenever he's ready to come back, I'm sure he will. That's how he's built in terms of being available. I know he's missing the vibe and being with us and we miss him too."
Curry also said, "It's interesting, there's such a big spotlight on what we do on a daily basis and the fact that we have so many people that rely on us on a daily basis. To be able to give that energy back to your family is huge. We support him in all of that and whenever he's ready to come back, he'll be back."
With the public and private support of his teammates, Andrew Wiggins has a support group behind him.
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