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Kerr: Warriors ‘not a contender’ without Green

- Cydney Henderson

Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr said there’s numerous reasons why this year’s iteration of the Warriors weren’t a championsh­ip contender, but one of the main reasons for the team’s lack of chemistry dates back to the preseason.

“There’s no hiding from it – the incident with Draymond (Green) and Jordan (Poole) at the beginning of the year played a role,” Kerr said in his exit interview last week, following the season-ending loss to the Los Angeles Lakers in the second round. “It’s hard for that not to impact a team.”

A video published by TMZ in October showed Green punching Poole during a preseason practice. Green publicly apologized to Poole and spent a week away from the team to “heal,” before rejoining the Warriors for the season opener. Although the Warriors said they would be able to move forward, Kerr admitted that Golden State never fully regained each other’s trust.

“Anytime some trust is lost, then it makes the process much more difficult, and there was some trust lost,” Kerr said. “That’s as blunt as I can be. We have to get back to what has made us really successful, which is a really trusting environmen­t and a group that relies on one another and makes each other better.”

Despite the volatility of Green – who earned a one-game suspension in the first round of the 2023 NBA playoffs for stomping on the chest of the Sacramento Kings’ Domantas Sabonis – Kerr said the Warriors “absolutely want him back.”

“If Draymond is not back, we’re not a championsh­ip contender,” said Kerr, who has led the Warriors to four titles in eight years. “We know that. He’s that important to winning and to who we are.”

Green has a $27.6 million player option for next season and could opt out for another long-term deal, but he stated that he wants to stay with Golden State with Steph Curry and Klay Thompson for another title run.

“He knows that he had a great season, from a basketball perspectiv­e, but he knows that he also compromise­d things by what happened back in October,” Kerr said of Green. “So part of him coming back next year has to be about rebuilding some of that trust and respect that he’s earned here for a long period of time.”

Kerr also said the Warriors must improve their road record, work on efficiency in transition, defend without fouling and get their younger players, like Poole, Jonathan Kuminga and Moses Moody, more involved to contend next year.

 ?? DARREN YAMASHITA/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Steve Kerr says a preseason incident involving Draymond Green hurt the Warriors.
DARREN YAMASHITA/USA TODAY SPORTS Steve Kerr says a preseason incident involving Draymond Green hurt the Warriors.

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