Draymond Green took to Twitter on Sunday night to voice support in Dolphins owner Steve Ross, who came to the defense of his four players who knelt during the national anthem before Miami's 12-10 loss to Seattle. The Dolphins' Arian Foster, Jelani Jenkins, Kenny Stills and Michael Thomas, as well as others around the NFL, made their demonstration on the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks in New York City. In highlighting the billionaire's approach, he noted that Ross founded Ross Institute for Sports Equality (RISE) in an effort to combat bullying in major sports teams. The four Dolphins players' decision to kneel Sunday is the latest in a movement 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick sparked last month. While some athletes and celebrities have criticized NFL players for using the anthem as a vehicle to take a stance against social injustice in the U.S., at least three Warriors players support the cause. "He's putting his money where his mouth is and donating a million dollars to finding ways to better or to make his message a reality," Curry said in an interview Wednesday with CNBC's Sara Eisen.