The Rock Roasts Draymond Green What Did He Do on Sunday Night
draymond green what did he do on Sunday night? Dwayne Johnson walked onto Netflix’s The Roast of Kevin Hart and made Green the target, mocking his name and saying Golden State had been bounced from the playoffs. Johnson also told the Warriors forward, “maybe it’s time to retire.”
Johnson Targets Green
Johnson opened with, “Draymond, that’s your name right? That’s my boy,” before going straight at the name itself. He said, “Of all the cool a-- Black names you could have, that is the laziest f---ing Black name I ever heard because all you did was put a ‘D’ in front of Raymond.”
He kept the punch line moving with, “This f---er’s r----ded.” Then came the line that tied the roast back to the floor: “your team got bounced from the playoffs.” Johnson followed that with, “So, I’m just saying, because you’re my boy and I love you, maybe it’s time to retire.”
Green On The Stage
Green was on stage with Pete Davidson, Jeff Ross and others during the event. That placement made him an easy target in a room built for quick hits, but he was not there as a stranger to the league spotlight. Golden State selected him in the second round of the 2012 NBA Draft out of Michigan State, and he has since built a resume that includes four NBA titles and four All-Star selections.
Last month, Green had already addressed his own future with the Warriors. “I hope I've done enough to still be here. Because at the end of the day, if I ain't done enough, I don't want to be here,” he said. He added, “I don't ever want [the Warriors] to just keep me around because of what I've done before.”
Warriors Context
Green’s 2025-26 season line gives that remark some weight: 8.4 points, 5.5 rebounds and 5.5 assists in 68 games. He also said, “That's leadership, that's helping bring the young guys along, that's helping to move the organization forward.”
The roast turned a contract-and-role question into a public joke. Green had already framed the issue as one about earning his place, and Johnson’s set pushed the same point in front of a live crowd. Green finished last month by saying, “So, hopefully I've done enough to still be here. But if not, we'll see what it looks like. It's been a hell of a run.”