New York Post

Green kicks distractio­ns aside

- By FRED KERBER

OAKLAND, Calif. — After the fallout following his widely viewed, enormously publicized, NBA-punished Flagrant 2 Foul groin kick against the Thunder’s Steven Adams in Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals, Golden State’s Draymond Green is back to himself.

For the remainder of that Game 3 and Game 4 against Oklahoma City, Green was a shell of himself, more hindrance than help. But he gradually recovered and now he is back to his two-way self. He’s defending as always. And he’s scoring from everywhere. Like in Game 2 of the Finals against the Cavs, Green nailed five 3pointers. Consider that Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson each had four.

“You know how he’s going to impact the game consistent­ly every night with his defense and playmaking, getting guys involved,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr said after the 110-77 destructio­n of Cleveland for 2-0 Finals lead Sunday. “The way he was shooting the ball and having the confidence and bailing us out of a couple of possession­s, knocking down his threes, whether they were open or contested — the one stepback one, that’s when I kind of lost my mind watching him just impact the game on the offensive end.”

Cavs coach Tyronn Lue, despite the way the Warriors have dominated the Cavs going back to Game 4 of last year’s Finals, doesn’t think the champs have gotten into his team’s heads.

“I don’t see a mental hurdle. I just think we know we’ve got to play better. It isn’t anything mental. We’ve just got to play harder, play better and we’ll be fine,” Lue said. “We have to take care of the basketball, not turn the ball over. In transition when you have a chance to convert and get easy baskets, we have to take advantage of that, especially against a team [that’s] a great half-court defensive team. We’ve also got to make tougher plays, the 50-50 balls, being physical, and being on those guys’ bodies.”

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