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Similar to the Los Angeles Lakers, the Golden State Warriors opted not to make any deals during the trade deadline. Surprisingly, this strategic choice may turn out to be exactly what the franchise needs. It signals a commitment to support their Hall of Fame trio and keep them together. Currently on a 4-game winning streak, the Warriors are gearing up to face the Utah Jazz in their next matchup. A key catalyst behind their recent success has been the outstanding performance of Draymond Green.

When discussing the team’s recent elevation, interim coach Kenny Atkinson strongly supports the idea that Draymond Green is the lone change-maker. Atkinson lauds Green for his influential presence, strong mindset, and acute awareness of game situations. Moreover, he goes on to compare Green to a linebacker emphasizing, “He’s like that linebacker that sees everything and cleans everything up.

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In addition to his defensive contributions, the interim coach asserts that Green’s presence has provided a significant boost to the team’s already strong offensive capabilities.

While Green is enjoying one of his best on-stat-sheet seasons in the last six years, his impact transcends mere statistical categories. A perfect illustration occurred in the most recent game against the Phoenix Suns. Stephen Curry sank a thrilling 3-pointer with only 0.7 seconds left on the clock. With the score 113-112, all eyes were on Green, as the Suns looked to secure the win. The ball was inbounded to Kevin Durant, however, Green’s relentless defense on the sharpshooter played a crucial role, ultimately allowing the Warriors to escape with the close victory.

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Furthermore, he went on to channel a Kobe Bryant-esque style, celebrating the win right in KD’s face. However, there was more to that side.

Draymond Green continued his battle with Jusuf Nurkic

Despite the close game, the real drama unfolded as Draymond Green engaged in an on-court battle with Jusuf Nurkic. Right from the beginning, there was a considerable amount of physical play between the two players. Adding to the intensity, in the third quarter, Nurkic made a hook shot and taunted Green by smacking the floor. Unfazed, on the very next play, Green retaliated by scooping the ball over Nurkic, mimicking the same floor-smacking gesture.

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Moreover, their confrontation extended beyond the game as both players addressed the media in their post-game sessions. Nurkic expressed his disappointment, stating, “It’s sad. (Draymond Green) didn’t learn anything.” In response, Green asserted, “If he wants me to walk around quiet like him, I’m never going to do that. Quiet guys don’t win.”