Draymond Green claims Steve Kerr 'hindered' his career with lack of offensive plays during KD-Warriors era
Here's what the longtime-Warrior said about Golden State's offense once Durant joined the team.
Draymond Green claims Steve Kerr 'hindered' his career with lack of offensive plays during KD-Warriors era originally appeared on The Sporting News . Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . It's no secret that Draymond Green has never been afraid of sharing his honest thoughts with the public.
His latest share involved how he believes Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr has "hindered" his career and what he could have become. On an episode of his own podcast that aired on April 29, Green expressed some feelings about his relationship with Kerr. He believes that Kerr began involving Green less in the team's plays, and that his career may have fallen flatter than it could have been.
Despite his four championship rings, Green desired a higher volume on the offensive side after he averaged career highs in points and rebounds prior to Durant's arrival in Golden State. Here's what the longtime-Warrior said about Golden State's offense changing once Durant joined the team, and how it affected Green. NBA PLAYOFFS HQ: Live NBA scores | NBA playoff schedule | NBA playoff bracket What did Draymond Green say about Steve Kerr?
On April 29, Green discussed his relationship with the Warriors' head coach on The Draymond Green Show. Over time, their relationship became complicated largely due to Green's on-court antics and the addition of Durant. Green was reacting to a recent New Yorker article in which Kerr was interviewed.