MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - During a team meeting the night before a win-or-go-home game for Golden State, Draymond Green had the floor.
Draymond Green’s vow to keep his cool helps Warriors advance to face Timberwolves in West semis
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - During a team meeting the night before a win-or-go-home game for Golden State, Draymond Green had the floor.
The Warriors were in danger of wasting a 3-1 lead on Houston in the first round of the NBA playoffs, Green told them, because he lost his composure in a Game 6 loss at home.
The 12th-year defensive ace and opponent agitator then delivered his signature fire and a series-high 16 points - without blowing his top - in a blowout Game 7 win on the road to supplement superb performances by Stephen Curry, Jimmy Butler and Buddy Hield that helped send Golden State into the second round to face Minnesota.
"People I trust the most, we had some heart-to-hearts after last game," Green said after the 103-89 victory over the Rockets on Sunday. "My wife, one of my closest friends, Travis, my barber who’s one of my closest friends, coach (Tom) Izzo. I pouted way too much last game, so I spent the last two days embarrassed at what I gave to the game, at what I gave to the world."