Chris Marin has nothing but kindness to say about the Golden State Warriors star who changed his game.
The Golden State Warriors are now in some excellent shape. They defeated the Lakers and Nuggets to complete the incredible back-to-back game slate.
Warriors fans are excited to see their team go out and now dream of another championship. The stars seem to be in line with their team at the right time.
Jimmy Butler and Stephen Curry deserve a lot of praise. Their play is fantastic, with the Warriors 20-2 in the lineup duo.
However, Draymond Green’s contribution cannot be ignored. Kendrick Perkins believes Draymond is the Dpoy Frontrunner.
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95.7 In an interview with The Game, Chris Mullin spoke about Draymond Green. The Warriors legend was absolutely amazed at the way he played.
Mullin has identified how Green works well and tweaks the Warriors’ defense very well. If Greene works out, his opponent won’t be able to overcome his strategy.
“He’s incredible at calling the switch and directing defense before anything happens. He crushes things and already cared for them, so it doesn’t show up.”
Draymond Green plays great basketball. He redeemed one of his poor performances this week with a triple double.
Mullin added that he believes the Warriors have an advantage over the Lakers in terms of depth
“For me, Steph and Jimmy will make LeBron and Luca almost equal. Now, if you look at the rest of the Warriors roster and Lakers roster, I’ll take the Warriors roster all day.”

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It’s not hyperbolic to say this is the best version of Draymond Green we’ve seen in years. The former All-Star has taken his game to another level this season.
He has strong numbers and makes real cases to become the player of the year. Of course, in typical Draymond fashion, he stepped up the game by inviting his DPOY race rivals.
Grizzlies interim coach Tuomas Iisalo compared his defenisve promises by comparing Draymond Green to football legend Paolo Mardini.
The deep-run that the Warriors make in the playoffs depends on Green’s defensive performance.