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Golden State Warriors' suspended power forward Draymond Green is partaking in virtual sessions with his team in a process to reacquaint himself with the team and the NBA's standards.

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Draymond Green of the Golden State Warriors, who was given an indefinite suspension after his continued violent behavior against players, is partaking in virtual meetings with the team.

Draymond Green

Draymond  GreenTeam:Golden State WarriorsPosition:PF, CAge:33Height:202 cmWeight:104 kgBirth place:Saginaw, United States of AmericaProfileNewsStatistics

It was decided that Green would receive help during his suspension, in a decision that belonged to him, the team, and the NBA itself. Now, it has been reported that he is also attending virtual meetings with these shareholders.

According to ESPN, Green is involved in online sessions where he communicates withteam, league, and union officials.

ESPN details the participants as follows: "Green's agent, Klutch Sports CEO Rich Paul, Warriors general manager Mike Dunleavy Jr., team trainer Rick Celebrini, NBPA and NBA officials."

The content of these meetings involves tracking the headway made by Green in dealing with the root causes of his violent actions against players. The aim is to have Green realize"certain league and team conditions" before his return.

ESPN's source states that Green is open to the deliberations and will continue to train with the team.

However, his return is still some ways off, with ESPN predicting that he will not be able to return to "the team facility on a regular basis" until early January.

In terms of the games, Green is likely looking at an 11-13 game suspension if there are no further developments that would keep him off the court for a longer amount of time.

The power forward was suspended after his deliberate attack on Jusuf Nurkic of the Phoenix Suns, which was the last in the series of violent outbursts by Green.

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