Draymond Green doing a TikTok dance was not on a lot of people's bingo cards for the offseason. The Golden State Warriors forward visited Michigan State over the weekend for the program's fourth annual "Grind Week." As the event was about to end, Green busted out his dance moves and NBA fans hilariously reacted to it on social media.
In a video shared on X (formerly Twitter) via TikTok, Green was seen with a couple of female Michigan State students and high school prospect Agot Makeer, who posted the original video on her account (@_agotmakeer). They were seemingly taking a break from the events at "Grind Week" when they decided to do a TikTok dance.
Makeer is a Canadian basketball prospect from Canada who plays for Montverde Academy. She's not part of the Spartans basketball program yet, but they are on her shortlist along with Duke, UNC, Kentucky, UConn and defending champions South Carolina.
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Green is mostly known for his rough play on the court rather than his moves on the dance floor, which is why NBA fans were shocked to see him dancing on TikTok. It was unexpected but still entertaining for many who are waiting for the offseason to end.
"I dare Draymond to have a stinker," a fan wrote.
"Bro looks damn near 60 doing those dances," a fan claimed.
"Dude is definitely on unc status," another fan remarked.
Draymond Green among several alumni to visit Michigan State over the weekend
As mentioned above, Michigan State held its fourth annual "Grind Week" over the weekend to celebrate Spartans basketball. Members of the current team and former players practiced together at the Alfred Berkowitz Basketball Complex.
Some of the former Spartans who visited the campus were Draymond Green of the Golden State Warriors, Jaren Jackson Jr. of the Memphis Grizzlies, Miles Bridges of the Charlotte Hornets, Xavier Tillman of the Boston Celtics and Max Christie of the LA Lakers.
Green also visited former Spartans assistant coach Mark Montgomery, who left the program this offseason to take over Detroit Mercy. Montgomery was an assistant under Tom Izzo from 2002 to 2011 and 2021 to 2024.
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