The Golden State Warriors got veteran Draymond Green back from knee-related rest for their comeback 123-105 win over the Portland Trail Blazers Tuesday, the last day of Black History Month. After contributing 12 points, 9 assists and 8 rebounds in the victory, Green posed some earnest questions.
“At some point, can we get rid of Black History Month? Why do we get the shortest month to celebrate our history?” Green asked.

Green was responding to a question about George Clinton, a funk musician. Clinton's music is often mentioned in conversations about afrofurism, an art genre that centers Black history and culture via science fiction, often with a consideration of slavery.