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USA Today via Reuters

USA Today via Reuters

Draymond Green’s image in the NBA has undergone a substantial transformation. Despite lacking an offensive front, Green carved out a significant role with the Golden State Warriors, serving as their floor general and ensuring team cohesion. However, in recent times, he has gained notoriety for his on-court behavior. Over the past two years, Green has committed several serious infractions, including punching his then-teammate Jordan Poole, putting Rudy Gobert in a chokehold from behind, and most recently, hitting Nurkić in the face.

Alongside these incidents, Green has accumulated a slew of technical fouls and ejections, contributing to his increasingly controversial reputation. Now, facing an indefinite suspension from the NBA, Green finds himself sidelined, forced to reflect on and contemplate the consequences of his actions.

Steve Kerr finds the grass greener without Draymond Green

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Masterminding the success of the most successful franchise of the past decade requires a set of distinctive life qualities. One of which is an unwavering optimism with a penchant for seeing the brighter side. Recently, Steve Kerr, the architect behind the success of the Golden State Warriors, made a notable appearance on Willard & Dibs. During the conversation about Draymond Green, Kerr highlighted the “silver lining” in the situation, emphasizing how it opens up increased playing opportunities for other players.

“There’s always a silver lining to this stuff and as much as we miss Draymond and want him back. It’s going to open up playing time and opportunities for other people,” he reportedly said.

With Green out of action, Kerr has been exploring different rotations, affording players opportunities to close out games earlier than they might have otherwise.

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Brandin Podziemski, Dario Saric, Moses Moody, and even Trayce Jackson-Davis have all stepped onto the court in the closing minutes of the game, experiencing crucial moments and contributing to the team’s success.

Kerr validates Green’s suspension

The Warriors, a cohesive unit that values accountability. The franchise echoed the same sentiments through Steve Kerr while addressing Draymond Green’s suspension. According to Kerr, “The suspension makes sense.” Beyond basketball, Kerr sees this as an opportunity to assist and guide Draymond towards positive changes in his approach and life.

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Kerr believes that assigning a specific duration to the suspension can prove counterproductive. Instead, he thinks this as a chance for Draymond to step back and initiate adjustments. Kerr’s broader vision extends beyond basketball; he wants Green to conclude his career with dignity, basking in the spotlight of the accolades he has rightfully earned. Furthermore, In Kerr’s view, the league has devised the optimal means to facilitate this process.