Home

NBA

Can “Frustrated” Stephen Curry Carry Draymond Green Burden Any Further? NBA Insider Evaluates Warriors Conundrum

Published 04/02/2024, 2:03 AM EDT

Follow Us

USA Today via Reuters

The dust hovers in a sun shaft as Draymond Green acts as a grains of sand in the Warriors’ well-oiled machinery. Green, through multiple suspensions and ejections, has relegated them for the majority of the season. The denouement comes from his recent ejection, which occurred within the first 4 minutes of the game. It left the Warriors undermanned, demotivated, and with an emotional Stephen Curry.

While Green, since then, has increased his intensity on the court, he is also defending his squad against a chirping Houston Rockets. However, many believe it is a part of Green’s pattern and are staunchly advising the franchise to get rid of the forward. However, Tim Kawakami (sports journalist) believes otherwise. Hilariously saying, “Just because it’s an emergency on First Take, doesn’t mean it’s an emergency for the Warriors,” Tim tried to highlight Steph’s leaning towards Green. The reporter claims, “He [Stephen Curry] clearly is okay with it. He gets frustrated, no question,” while hinting that despite the questionable antics, Curry still desires to share the court with Dray.

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

Furthermore, talking about the major changes looming over Golden State, Tim radiates at the Warriors’ knack of making bold moves. However, he cites concerns about Chris Paul’s return, with a surety on a decreased paycheck for Klay Thompson; that is if that happens.

Regardless of the moves the Warriors manage to pull off, the franchise needs to attend the Draymond Green situation by its neck. Over the years, Green has made news for all the wrong reasons. He was directly associated with the tensions in the locker room, marking the end of their dominant Kevin Durant version. Moreover, before the 2022-23 season, Green was seen punching their rising star Jordan Poole in a team scrimmage. This season, had Green averted his two suspensions, they might have been in a better spot in the last stretch of the campaign.

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

Is Stephen Curry shouldering the burden of Draymond Green?

Many back Curry after the shooter hid his tears behind his Warriors jersey. Others seem to bash him for not beckoning a hush in the hay. Nevertheless, both notions fall miles away from the December narratives applauding Curry to shoulder the entire roster. Regardless, the argument still stands as Curry, after Green’s boisterous exit, managed to take over the game late (with a fair share of struggles).

Despite being the top shooter in the game, statistically, Curry performs better when playing alongside Green. Without him, Steph sees a slight dip in production. He posts 25 points, 4.8 assists, and 3.5 rebounds (22 games), with less efficiency and shooting opportunities. On the other hand, when Steph steps into an open court with Green, there’s an increase in his three-point attempts and overall consistency. He averages 27.4 points, 5.1 assists, and 4.7 rebounds with DrayMagic.

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

Trending

Get instantly notified of the hottest NBA stories via Google! Click on Follow Us and Tap the Blue Star.

Follow Us

Even though Curry might be all up for shouldering Draymond Green’s burden, since they are ultimately two different peas in the same pod. Together, the two complement each other like peanut butter and jelly – different on the palates but the nation’s (ateasat Dubsnation’s) go-to each morning.

Read More  – Draymond Green’s ‘Toxic Temper’: 4 Individuals Keep Him in Check, Even After Getting Bullied In School

SHARE THIS ARTICLE :

Written by:

Saahil Dhillan

1,046Articles

One take at a time

Saahil Dhillan is an NBA Writer at EssentiallySports who discovered his basketball passion through the dynamic between Miami's LeBron James and Dwyane Wade. Years later, Kobe Bryant reignited his love, transforming him into an extensive contributor who savors the matches, covers games live, analyzes post-game pressers, and reports on injuries. With his stories, he aims at making readers feel the intense drama unfolding on the court every day.
Show More>

Edited by:

Daniel D'Cruz