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Golden State Warriors star forward Draymond Green has been very vocal in support of head coach Steve Kerr over the years, and even recently Green has stated that he hopes to never play for another coach.
But, that doesn't mean that Green thinks that Kerr has been a perfect coach.
During a recent episode of his podcast, Green discussed in detail how he thinks Kerr has actually hindered him as a player over the course of his career. But, he also acknowledged that Kerr put him in position to succeed as a player, as evidenced by the fact that Green has four championship rings, a Defensive Player of the Year trophy and multiple All-Star nods to his name.
"As much as he's done for me in basketball, a part of me think he's hindered me in my career and what I could have become," Green said. "But what he's also helped me become. Like you got to take the good with the bad, man."
Draymond Green believes that Steve Kerr has hindered his development as a player, although he did not specify the exact ways in which this occurred.
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"You know, when I think of who I was offensively as a player and who I became, I think a part of that is due to him. I don't hold that against him. I'm forever grateful that he still put me in a position to be successful and that I could become Draymond Green despite my offensive role on our team."
Green went on to explain that he hasn't had a single offensive play ran for him in over a decade, dating back to Golden State's acquisition of Kevin Durant in free agency in 2016.
"You know, when [Kevin Durant] came from 2016 on, I have not had a play in our playbook. Not a single play that we run for me in our playbook since 2016," Green said.
"You think that would hinder someone as an offensive player? Of course. So at times, I go home and I think about my career and I'm happy as hell of what I've been able to build. But at times, sometimes I sit there and think, 'What could I really have been if I stayed true to my game and what I really was?'"
This story will be updated.
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