Naturally, there are a number of experiences that Steph Curry and Draymond Green have in common. exhibiting oneself. bringing the Golden State Warriors back to life. gaining acceptance. Building All-Star Games in parallel. obtaining the title of triumph. And after that, still after that. And after that, still after that. And after that, still after that.
The three NBA players that earn the most combined from a single franchise are Green, Curry, and Klay Thompson. Consequently, the ties are strong.
It was therefore not surprising that Curry wanted to discuss Green’s most recent chapter in his career, which included hitting Jusuf Nurkić in the face, receiving an indefinite suspension, being sent off for the third time this season, and declaring that he needed to grow and adapt.
Curry was questioned on Thursday over his enduring colleague. Without hesitation, Steph expressed her support for Green’s previous year’s antics, which included hitting and choking teammate Jordan Poole and choking Rudy Gobert. But, predictably, he supported his colleague because he thought Green may mature, change, and return a better person.
Curry responded, “I’m really confident in his ability to do that,” to a query about Green’s anticipated personal improvement. “And the primary subject of conversation yesterday was his acknowledgement that he is unable to complete the task he has been undertaking. That’s something he is aware of. We are aware of that. Everyone is aware of that. Finding the definition of change is, in my opinion, the first step towards determining the solution. That seems to be the path we are taking. Either more time has passed since the previous prohibition, in my opinion, or the situation has clearly altered. You have to step aside and ensure that everyone is treated fairly. I’m sure Draymond will overcome his own obstacles, no matter how long it takes.
The advantage of an extended suspension, as I mentioned on Thursday, is that Green and the Warriors can concentrate on his recovery rather than having to serve out a brief stint and then continue where they left off. It appears that everyone agrees that Green must ultimately mature and adopt new behaviors. And it appears that everyone, including the Warriors’ opponents, supports that.