NBA: 'Golden State Warriors' Draymond Green Could Lead Victory Or Stand In Their Way To Winning

By Joyce Vega - 20 Oct '16 21:45PM
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The Golden State Warriors have had a pretty good spree this season with multiple wins and just a single loss over the whole extent of the season. That is a pretty impressive spree, but is it possible there is some inner turmoil in the team, even though they win?

Fox Sports share the story of Draymond Green’s sudden outburst in Oklahoma city on February 27, during the mid-game break. He was shouting the he is not a robot and he will not shoot if Kerr does not want him to shoot. This was just one of numerous outburst he has had during this year’s season.

ESPN share another story about Green’s sudden outbursts which can be quite problematic for the whole team. On June 10 during Game 4 of the NBA finals, Green tried to slap LeBron James in the groin, where the act was caught on video and broadcasted live to the whole stadium and the 20 million people watching the game of TV.

For his behavior he got suspended from active play and was forced to watch his team lose games 6 and 7 of the NBA finals, which is the greatest losing spree experienced in the whole history of NBA’s championship. This goes on to prove that his actions often have repercussions which affect not only him, but the team and its supporters.

Latest development in the story comes from no one else, but The Golden Warriors’ very own Steve Kerr.
Quoted by San Francisco Gate, he says that the news about Green’s outbursts is old and should be forgotten.

They also add that the leader of the Golden State Warriors has been an important part in the team’s success, but lately he has had a few rough days but they will not hold him back.
In the end, all fans can do is hope that their favorite player has come back on the right track and will concentrate more on helping his team, then small inconveniences which can only harm him and the team’s performance.

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