Following their strong surge after the trade deadline, Draymond Green and the Golden State Warriors found themselves battling for playoff positioning up until the final day of the regular season. Despite having minimal time to rest ahead of what they hope is a deep postseason run, the former Defensive Player of the Year shut down any notion of the team not having enough gas in the tank.
Squaring off against the LA Clippers on Sunday, the Warriors had a chance to seal their fate regarding the postseason. However, things did not end up going their way. Led by strong showings from James Harden and Kawhi Leonard, LA was able to walk out with the victory in overtime. In light of this loss, Golden State now finds themselves in the Play-In Tournament. Let’s dive into Green’s latest comments about the team.
Warriors’ Draymond Green Shuts Down Fatigue Concerns
Over the past few months, the Warriors have slowly emerged as a dark horse threat to contend in the Western Conference. The addition of Jimmy Butler breathed new life into the team, as they went on to go 23-8 following the blockbuster deal. While Golden State certainly has the talent and experience to hang around in the postseason, age is certainly a factor.
Gone are the days when the Warriors were a young and dynamic group cementing themselves in history as a dynasty. Their stars are still playing at a high level, but as we know, Father Time is undefeated. Steph Curry (37), Butler (35), and Green (35) all have a lot of wear and tear from years of fierce competition. Given all the mileage this trio has racked up in the NBA, some are skeptical they’ll be able to hold up for six more weeks of postseason action.
Draymond Green’s Latest Comments
Following Sunday’s loss to the Clippers, Green was asked about the Warriors being able to hold up from a physical standpoint. He didn’t shy away from the age factor but reminded everyone they are still professional athletes at the end of the day.
“We’ll be fine. Playoffs you ain’t playing no back-to-backs or anything like that. So just got to get there. We’ll be alright, we’re not senior citizens we’re high-level basketball players,” Green said.
Draymond Green on the accumulated fatigue for a veteran team entering the play-in tournament: “We’re not senior citizens.” pic.twitter.com/kGa0MXoi7M
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Having nearly a week off would have been a huge benefit for an older team like the Warriors, but it’s something they’ll have to go without. Finishing in seventh place, they still have one more win to secure before officially reaching the postseason. On Tuesday night, Golden State will take on the Memphis Grizzlies to see who will be the No. 7 seed in the West. Finishing there would mean facing off against the Houston Rockets in round one.
Despite concerns about fatigue, the Warriors’ experience is undoubtedly an advantage, especially against a young Rockets squad. If the Warriors beat the Grizzlies, they’ll still have three days of rest while it’s not a full week, it will still benefit them. Ultimately, Green and the Warriors are confident heading into the playoffs if they take care of business against Memphis, they’ll be in a good position.
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