Draymond Green expects to receive a large share of the blame if the Warriors can’t get back into title contention, writes Anthony Slater of The Athletic. Green’s absence from the lineup during two suspensions disrupted the first half of Golden State’s season and played a significant role in a 21-24 start. Green has resumed his normal duties since returning from his latest punishment, which resulted in 16 missed games, but he knows fans and the media will single him out if the team fails to reach the playoffs.
“Who we are, what we stand for is enough of a burden,” Green said. “We’re never expected to lose. There’s a standard that’s been set. So for me, that’s enough burden. So I don’t go around thinking every day like, ‘F—, we got to make these games up that I missed.’ But what I do know is if it doesn’t get turned around, then that’s kind of what’s going to be said.”
Green told Slater that he considered signing with the Grizzlies in free agency last summer, but only for “an eensy bit of time.” He credits the Warriors’ front office for being “straightforward” in negotiations, which eventually produced a four-year, $100MM contract with a player option for the final season. Green also said owner Joe Lacob talked to him about expectations regarding his behavior before approving the deal, which had a massive effect on the team’s tax bill.
Green felt like he broke the promises he made to Lacob and didn’t pick up the phone when the owner called after the indefinite suspension was handed down in December.
“I couldn’t answer it,” Green said. “I couldn’t talk to him. I did not talk to him. I didn’t call back. I almost hid. He gave me his word and he stuck by it. I gave him my word and I’ve let him down. It was probably a little cowardly. Like, I couldn’t face the music.”
There’s more on the Warriors:
- Klay Thompson returned from an illness Friday night, but coach Steve Kerr replaced him with Brandin Podziemski for the closing minutes of the first half and the game, per Sam Gordon of The San Francisco Chronicle. Podziemski handed out 14 assists, which Gordon notes is the most by any rookie in a single game this season. “Love that group,” Podziemski said, pointing out the flexibility that he and Green bring to the lineup. “Having two of us out there like that, playing with Jonathan (Kuminga) and (Stephen Curry), who are really good scorers, along with (Andrew Wiggins), who picks his spots — I think it’s a good group. We played well together. Most importantly, we got stops when we needed to.”
- Kuminga reached rare territory with his eighth straight 20-point game while shooting at least 50% from the field. Gordon states that Giannis Antetokounmpo, Nikola Jokic and Kawhi Leonard are the only other players to accomplish that this season.
- Meeting with reporters tonight, Kerr said Moses Moody was able to work out today and should return from his left calf strain sometime in the next three games, Slater tweets. Dario Saric, who was out Friday and tonight due to an illness, is expected to rejoin the team Sunday in New York.
What about Clint Cappella in the bay ?
CP3 + Moody or a first
Dray is 100% gone this offseason.
GSW has been bad this season, Dray in particular tho with his overly aggressive style. I can understand not moving him during the season and trying to see what this group can do and after all he does deserve some respect having helped lead the dynasty for so long. However it appears as if it’s coming to an end. Bob Myers is gone, coach Kerr isn’t even siding with Dray who for a very outspoken player has been a lot more reserved.
I think he would want to stay out on the West Coast either with Sacramento and teaming back up with former coach Mike Brown. Or either of the two LA sides, more so the Lakers because of his friendship with LeBron. If he was to go out East I could see him heading back home to Detroit who are on the look out for a PF. They have a very young side tho and he would have to realise they are competing for a title and be a leader for them in the locker room.
Just my random outside of the box idea, but I could see him wanting to chase a ring and link back up with Kevin Durant in Phoenix. They’d need to move pieces around but he’d be a focal point for them defensively and also help run the offence as a facilitator.
Imagine, ATL trades Murray away for peanuts and a first round pick or two (most likely to LA), they then get Beal as a replacement in a somewhat salary dump for Dlo and Capela.
With Green for Nurkic.
Dlo Booker KD Green Capela
… Allen Okogie … Eubanks
Maybe Boston has a real bad playoff showing and you do Beal and picks for Brown. Tatum and Beal and besties and people have questioned Brown and Tatum for a while now.
Isaiah Stewart to GSW for CP3/Wiggs+ Moody or protected 1st pick