The Golden State Warriors closed out their regular season on a high note, securing a 123-116 victory over the Utah Jazz on Sunday. However, the real focus was on the upcoming play-in tournament, as head coach Steve Kerr opted to rest his star players, Stephen Curry and Draymond Green, ahead of their crucial matchup against the Sacramento Kings.
Kerr’s decision to sit Curry and Green was a calculated move, aimed at preserving their energy for the high-stakes play-in game on Tuesday.
In the ever-evolving landscape of the NBA, where legacies are forged through perseverance and unwavering dedication, Draymond Green has etched his name into the annals of Golden State Warriors history. On a night where the Warriors hosted the New York Knicks in an enthralling matchup, Green achieved a remarkable milestone, becoming only the third player in the franchise’s illustrious history to appear in 800 regular season games.
The Warriors’ official Twitter account celebrated the monumental achievement, tweeting, “Elite company.
In the world of sports, records and statistics often take on a life of their own, sparking debates and drawing intense scrutiny from fans and analysts alike. One such record that has recently captured attention is Domantas Sabonis’ perfect 10-0 mark against fellow NBA star Anthony Davis. However, Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green is quick to dismiss this as a mere “coincidence.”
During the latest episode of his podcast, “The Draymond Green Show,” the outspoken veteran provided his perspective on the much-discussed head-to-head record between Sabonis and Davis.