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Draymond Green continues to undercut Warriors, and somehow Stephen Curry continues to shoulder the blame



Draymond Green continues to undercut Warriors, and somehow Stephen Curry continues to shoulder the blame

by johnkhoo

15 Comments

  1. purplebrown_updown

    Kerr said it was unforgivable. That’s a clear sign that he doesn’t have much time left if he keeps things up.

  2. couchtomato62

    Steve Kerr has more culpability than Steph Curry. But I have looked at so much Sports after Draymonds latest thing and nobody was blaming Steph Curry. Why is he even bringing this up. A few notables brought it up after the suspension in some context

  3. Man in that last game the best thing that happened was Dray getting the boot. I didn’t recognize our team. I love Wiggs having the ball way more often. Talk about playing hard! Everybody looked more involved and uptempo. Hell Looney looked like Looney of old. Steph looked free and easy.

  4. Direct_Ad6699

    Just so over hearing about Dray. It’s always more bad than good with him anymore. Just exhausting after a while. This team is now the most drama filled in the league and distractions are killing their play.

  5. NO ONE IS BLAMING CURRY. Maybe we want him to be vocal on telling Dray to calm the fuck down, but no one is blaming him.

  6. guesswhodat

    The only person to blame for Draymond’s bullshit is Draymond and Kerr. Draymond doesn’t listen to anybody but himself and Kerr is too scared to piss off Dray.

  7. zigzaglo13

    Serious question? 🧐 is that what they said about MJ when Denise Rodman would cause drama ?

  8. No-Astronomer139

    I don’t believe anyone thinks Steph is responsible for Draymond’s actions. But, in a star driven sport, it’s hard to imagine that if Steph didn’t want Draymond there that Draymond would still be on the team. And given that he’s imploded in two NBA finals (likely costing them in 2016) there doesn’t seem to be a line he can cross where Steph says “enough”. And I guess that’s fine.

    If your best and most important player goes to bat for a malcontent, it doesn’t leave much room for anyone else with less influence to do anything.

  9. FunDayRed

    Clickbait article trying to rile up the team as usual.

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  10. No-Astronomer139

    I don’t believe anyone thinks Steph or the Warriors are responsible for Draymond’s actions. But, in a star driven sport, it’s hard to imagine that if Steph didn’t want Draymond there that Draymond would still be on the team. And given that he’s imploded in two NBA finals (likely costing them in 2016), punching Poole, and all of the BS this season, there doesn’t seem to be a line he can cross where Steph or the FO says *enough*. And I guess that’s fine. But to act as if Steph is just another rank and file player on the team or Kerr is just some other coach with little to no sway is off base.

  11. envisionJayyy

    Curry or Green aren’t to blame. Ya what Green did was unacceptable due to their dire situation. But who created this team roster?

    Ask yourself, if the team built around steph was better and actually competed, would Steph even be upset if Dray wasn’t playing? He’s only upset cause he didn’t wanna lose, but who built the team and who’s fault is that?

  12. SizzleEbacon

    Trash clickbait and the trash that posts it.

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