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The Golden State Warriors went up and down this season, and that rarely translates to success in the National Basketball Association.
At times, they still looked like a legitimate NBA championship contender, rolling past their rivals on both ends of the floor, and with Stephen Curry still at the top of his game.
Then again, with Draymond Green being in and out with suspensions, Andrew Wiggins and Klay Thompson struggling with their shots, Chris Paul being hurt, and Steve Kerr scrambling to fill the holes in his rotation, it wasn’t much of a surprise to see them not make the playoffs at all.
With that in mind, former NBA champion Danny Green asked Draymond what he felt were the biggest changes the team needed to make to go back to their winning ways (via The Volume).
“We are not the same basketball team that we were in 2019, or even 2022, for that matter”
—@Money23Green on the future of the Warriors pic.twitter.com/8QHcDCtg4M
— The Volume (@TheVolumeSports) June 8, 2024
Green acknowledged that, first and foremost, the team needed to understand or determine who they were.
He thinks that they’re clearly not the same team that they were in 2019 or even in 2022.
Green also praised Kerr for finally giving Jonathan Kuminga a longer leash, designing iso plays for him, allowing him to be the ball-handler in pick-and-roll, and just trusting him.
However, he also believes it’ll take time to adjust to that kind of thing.
Truth be told, the Warriors still have the pieces they need to make a deep postseason run.
Can they put it all together once again?
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