The NBA and the NBPA have worked tirelessly to reach an agreement for a new collective bargaining agreement before facing a possible opt out.
Late Wednesday afternoon, news flooded the headlines that a new deal has been agreed upon, and would be extended for another 7 years.
There was hardly anyone unhappy about the news, except one player. Draymond Green. The Golden State Warriors forward was upset about some provisions in the new deal and released a series of tweets in frustration.
Though Green never gave any details about what his personal gripes were, he indicates that it won't be changed anytime soon.
If there is a new form of punishment for flailing and kicking incidents, his tweets make plenty of sense. The provisions will be ratified by all parties later this month and Green will have to live with the decision.
Article Continues BelowRegardless of his opposition, this is a win for fans, players, and owners. No money will be lost and there will be no lengthy lockout to deal with.
You can view Green's cryptic tweets below:
Deal.?.?. Smh
— Draymond Green (@Money23Green) December 15, 2016
That's a heartbreaker
— Draymond Green (@Money23Green) December 15, 2016
Stand for something… or fall for anything
— Draymond Green (@Money23Green) December 15, 2016
One day we will get it right…. maybe
— Draymond Green (@Money23Green) December 15, 2016