Golden State Warriors' forward Draymond Green acknowledges that his suspension inadvertently led to improved team depth, with Jonathan Kuminga emerging as a key player. Despite the positive outcome, Green clarified he did not intend for the suspension to happen.
Draymond says the Warriors offense and depth unlocked a new level during his suspension. 👀🗣️ https://t.co/mZKhEQJcql
Draymond says the Warriors offense and depth unlocked a new level during his suspension. 👀🗣️ https://t.co/TCW1PSWW1O
Draymond said the Warriors got better during his time away from the team 📈 Golden State is 8-4 since Green's return from suspension. https://t.co/pTDP86Weg8
Draymond Green believes his suspension benefited Warriors’ development #DraymondGreen https://t.co/Qz1Z2rFvVw
Draymond thinks there was a silver-lining from his indefinite suspension. H/T @anthonyVslater https://t.co/47gqPgPNV9
Draymond on the Warriors depth: “Honestly getting suspended helped. Jonathan Kuminga has taken off. Bona fide No. 2 for this team… Our offense don’t look the same like it used to… Not that I wanted to get suspended or that it was good.” (via @anthonyVslater) https://t.co/Q3JHiWnxWr
Draymond Green asked how the Warriors have generated increased depth: “Honestly getting suspended helped. JK’s taken off. Bona fide #2 for this team…Our offense don’t look the same like it used to.” Did note: “Not that I wanted to get suspended or it was good.” https://t.co/iYYRjqh1gV
Warriors forward Draymond Green says his suspension — in a roundabout way — helped the team establish its depth. Allowed, he says, for the emergence of Jonathan Kuminga, whom he said is Golden State’s second offensive option: https://t.co/OJaFQ5P6it