“Add him into the roster”: Draymond Green Jr win hearts after helping Golden State Warriors on the bench

Draymond Green Jr with dad
Draymond Green Jr might be one of the most adorable things one could imagine as he helped the hot-raging Golden State Warriors on the bench. Be it Stephen Curry or Klay Thompson, Draymond Green’s son won hearts as he helped out every player while being on the bench. As a result, he did not only make the players smile but even encouraged fans to state that he should be a permanent member of the Dubs in the 2021-22 season.
Draymond Green Jr, who is better known as Draymond Jamal Green was the highlight of the Warriors vs Kings showdown even when the Dubs were near perfection in adding another emphatic win against their name. While Draymond Green has always been seen as one of the most brutal and vocal players guiding all the young players yet his son was just one-step ahead as he made his move towards Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson.

Draymond Green Jr wins hearts all over the internet during Kings vs Warriors
To those who missed the magical moments, in the second quarter, Stephen Curry sat down for a breather as the show went on. Suddenly, Jamal Green showed up with a mask for him. The Warriors superstar was visibly admiring the gesture. In fact, there were many other instances of DJ pulling off adorable antics that one just can’t miss.
It wasn’t long ago when Draymond Green Jr was seen doing a one-on-drill with his father during practice and then him completely stealing the show during a post-game interview with Draymond Green. Seeing his active interest in the sport at just four years of age is really something incredible.
Having said that, after this magical moment, whether you like Draymond Green or not, but surely his son was one of the cutest things ever seen in the Golden State Warriors bench, running all around to help the players Take a look at how fans reacted on the same-
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