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During the Golden State Warriors’ six trips to the NBA Finals, they primarily relied on the three-point shooting ability of the Splash Brothers – Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson.
Curry and Thompson are known for their amazing ability to score from deep and have built a career around the same.
Another player who has been a part of the Warriors’ four NBA Championship runs is none other than Draymond Green.
While Green is primarily known for elite defense and the ability to be a vocal leader of the team, he can shoot from downtown as well.
Keeping that in mind, Warriors rookie Brandin Podziemski recently revealed his advice for Draymond Green to increase his output from deep via Warriors on NBCS on Twitter.
“I tell him every game, they are going to disrespect you, they’re not going to guard you, just let it fly,” Podziemski said.
Podz has been telling Draymond to let it fly from deep pic.twitter.com/YasoNm0RJW
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Over the last few seasons, Green has reduced his output from beyond the arc, which has resulted in many teams leaving him open.
Warriors rookie Brandin Podziemski suggested Draymond Green take motivation from it and let it fly from deep during games.
Well, it seems Podziemski’s advice is working for Green, as he is shooting a career-best 42.1% from the three-point line this season.
In fact, Green is slowly but surely getting his scoring mojo back as well.
In the Warriors’ recent 140-137 win over the Jazz, Green had 23 points.
Moreover, he shot a respectable 3-of-5 from the three-point line.
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