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March 19, 2024 • 29 mins

Draymond Green reacts to Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors losing to Jalen Brunson, Josh Hart and the New York Knicks, the Dubs sub-.500 home record, the team's victory over the Los Angeles Lakers on Saturday, Anthony Edwards poster dunk, Kyrie Irving's incredible game-winner over Nikola Jokic, LeBron James and JJ Redick's new podcast, and more.

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Speaker 1 (01:39):
What's up, everybody? Welcome back to the Draymond Green Show.
We are back after another Dubs home loss. Very specific
about home because we sum for some reason can't get
home games figured out. But we'll get into that. We'll
talk about the last couple Dubs game. Actually, also there's

(02:02):
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(02:22):
on that, but let's get into it. Since after a game,
I am tired I'm sure I'm ready to go to sleep,
but I got you before I do.

Speaker 2 (02:31):
The Doves beat the.

Speaker 1 (02:32):
Lakers one twenty one since we last talked, uh, and
then we lost the night to the Knicks one nineteen
to one twelve.

Speaker 2 (02:41):
It's tough defending Jalen Brusting.

Speaker 1 (02:43):
If I'm honest, I actually prefer to defend him more
in ISO than a pick and roll.

Speaker 2 (02:49):
He's so crafty, man.

Speaker 1 (02:51):
You start adding a screen a pick and roll with
Jaylen Bruston, and he's coming downhill and he's got all
the pivots and side steps and drawing files, and he
uses his body great. He finishes well. Jaylen Brunston is
a three level scorer. He can finish at the rim,
he can finish in the mid range. He got a floater,
he got a three. He gotta pull up like he
score at all levels. And so me personally, I'd rather

(03:15):
guard him one on one than guarding him in the
pick and roll. Guarding him in the pick and roll
is tough, almost impossible, and like you're blitten. But the
thing is with most guys, when you blitz him, they
get sped up, they get off the ball.

Speaker 2 (03:28):
He never gets sped up.

Speaker 1 (03:29):
He plays at his own place, so like, even if
he blitz like, he's not really trying to go somewhere.
He's just going to wait till the floor opens up
and then he's gonna make his move. And interestingly enough, uh,
you know, it works every night, and he is playing
at an all NBA level.

Speaker 2 (03:50):
It's good to see him getting his due that he's getting.

Speaker 1 (03:53):
I think, you know, for I played Jaylen Brunson we
did in the playoffs a couple of years ago with Dallas.
That is a totally different player. And by the way,
he was really good then, so I'm not gonna act
like he was a bombed in and just like who
he is now. He was really good then, so much
so that in that playoff series he was actually my matchup.
He was their starring guard, but I matched up with
him that playoff series because he was that good. So

(04:16):
he's been good. I'm not sure any of us thought
he'd be this. It's been fun to watch. JB is
one of those guys that you cheer for because he's humble.
He's the second round pick as National Player of the Year.
I know what that feel like, but he's humble. It's

(04:39):
been beautiful. You know, watch his dad get a chance
to coach him in the NBA, challenging him in the NBA.
Like I've seen a couple of clips where he started
complainings that like shut up, man, go play like like man,
that's so dope, So happy for Rick Bruston and Jalen Man.
What they doing over there with the Knicks and the

(05:00):
Apple absolutely incredible to watch. And then his his his
one of his Villanova buddies, Josh Hart is playing out
of his mind. And when I say out of his mind,
I don't mean that in a disrespectful way.

Speaker 2 (05:14):
I don't mean that he's not capable.

Speaker 1 (05:17):
But like I think Josh Hart's got like four triple
doubles in the last two weeks, two or three weeks
or something like that.

Speaker 2 (05:22):
He never had one before the season, exactly.

Speaker 1 (05:25):
You know, so he's playing incredible basketball. More you look
at that trade last year. They gave him away for
a pack of peanuts, and it's been a great addition.
And you know, Josh does all the little things. He rebounds,
he passes, he defends, he pushes the tempo. He definitely offensive,

(05:48):
I said rebound offensive rebound in particular, he's crashing the
glass every single time. Just the energy bleings to the floor.
He played forty eight minutes tonight. You couldn't tell he
played forty eight minutes. He never seemed to be tired
one time. Gotta get give give them guys their credit.
And then the other Villanova buddy, which is my guy, Devo,

(06:10):
Dante Devincenzo. Uh, he's playing well. And I think the
beautiful thing about what Dante is doing. They're just letting
Dante play like Dante, you go play, you figure it out.
He's knocking shots down, he's hitting floaters, he's play making. Uh,
them boys look good. Gotta gotta take your hat off
to him regards all the injuries that they've been dealing with.
They are playing at a very very high level. And

(06:32):
it starts with the head of the Snake Jalen Brunson
and then Josh Hart and Dante and Miles McBride got
off tonight. But those three guys in particular, Uh, they're
doing it night in and night out, and it's you know,
hate to be on the wrong end of it, but
like I said, they Jaylen Brunton in particular, extremely extremely

(06:55):
tough guard and he gave us hell tonight. The Knicks
loss is our third rate loss at home, which again.

Speaker 2 (07:05):
I don't quite understand.

Speaker 1 (07:07):
We seem to be playing a lot better and more
connected on the road than we are at home, and
that's a problem because we keep kind of having this
week at home, week on the road, week at home
week on the road, and it'll pretty much be like
that through the end of the year, and we're going
on the road and covering ground and then just giving
it all back at home, which is frustrating because obviously

(07:30):
we all I don't need to continue to talk about
the play in and playoff race.

Speaker 2 (07:35):
We all know what's at stake and what's there and.

Speaker 1 (07:38):
If you can go on the road and win these
tough games, then you should be able to come home
and dominate your home court. And yet we sit here
at seventeen and eighteen at home this year, and it's honestly,
it's unacceptable. If I had an answer for you what's happening,
I would one thousand percent not give you the answer,

(08:01):
but actually give the answer to my team and then
tell you how we did it. But we can't seem
to figure it out. And you know, it's like when
you're at home, you like you should feed off the
energy from the crowd. You should, you know, everybody should
play better when you're at home, and that's just not

(08:22):
happening for us.

Speaker 2 (08:25):
So what are they fourteen games left? Yeah?

Speaker 1 (08:30):
About fourteen games thirteen or fourteen games left. Got to
figure it out at some point because these games are
very critical to this race, and you can't keep taking
one step forward two steps back, and that's what we
keep doing. So we got two more games on this
current homestad Wednesday versus the Grizzlies Friday versus the Pacers,

(08:51):
two very winnable games, yet two young, scrappy teams. Pacers
in particular, play fast as hell as we know. The
Grizzlies are playing with nothing to lose. They got so
many guys out, those guys that are playing just going
out there and playing basketball free, no concerns, and you

(09:12):
know they took sack to overtime tonight, so won't be
easy games. But if we go play our brand of basketball,
they're actually very winnable games. So got to win the
games that you're supposed to win. Tough loss tonight. Knicks
are playing well, they're good. Still a game that we

(09:33):
should win, especially at home, but you have to win
the games you're supposed to win and try to steal
a couple that you probably not supposed to win. So
it'll be very important for us to close out this
homestand make sure we go on this road on two
oh well, two game win streak and then going into Minnesota,

(09:57):
then Miami, then Orlando.

Speaker 2 (09:59):
Like this road trip is want to be a tough
road trip.

Speaker 1 (10:02):
However, I seem to worry less about the tough road
trips because we seem to play well.

Speaker 2 (10:06):
On the road.

Speaker 1 (10:07):
But you can't count on that. You gotta take care
of the games that you're supposed to take care of.
Minnesota's played great all year. They're tough at home, they're
tough anywhere. So got to take care of these last
two and put ourselves in the best position that we
possibly can. We know what's at stake with the Laker game.
It was good to take a two to one series lead,

(10:31):
be that that could come down to a tie. Let's
hope not, but it could, and so it's good to
take a.

Speaker 2 (10:37):
Two to one lead.

Speaker 1 (10:38):
We played them one more time, hopefully we'll be able
to take that album as well. But in speaking of
the Lakers, as I said, we beat them one nights ago,
and before the game, Ruy Hashimura said, I probably is

(11:00):
butcher Rui's last name, so I apologize. But Ruy said
that this is pretty much like a playoff game, and
he was not lying. They are in a position where
every game is like a playoff game. We're in a
position where every game is like a playoff game for us,
and you know, we were able to go take that game.

Speaker 2 (11:21):
But that's definitely the feeling you have right now.

Speaker 1 (11:23):
You know, being in the position that we're in, you
don't get the luxury of like resting and taking it
easy and not worrying about a loss like everyone counts,
every single one of them matter.

Speaker 2 (11:33):
And so.

Speaker 1 (11:36):
Yes, we definitely felt the same way Ruy felt, and
I think we approached that game with that type of
intensity and we were able to take the game. Ad
left early in that game with a eye.

Speaker 2 (11:47):
Abrasion, a corneal abrasion. I heard it was.

Speaker 1 (11:51):
I was swollen shut for the most of the game,
so he was not able to return, which, not gonna lie,
helps anytime you don't have Anthony Davis on the floor
on the other side, it helps, and so but nonetheless
happy to see Ad back out there tonight. The last
two minutes of that game had to be the weirdest

(12:13):
two minutes or men in the fifty or whatever you
want of all times. It took twenty minutes to get
through those last two minutes, and honestly, at the time,
obviously we were up one twenty four to one twenty
because Brin hit a crazy three in the corner, which

(12:36):
after review they said he was out of bound so
it didn't count, which made the score one twenty four
to one seventeen, and.

Speaker 2 (12:47):
They had the ball.

Speaker 1 (12:48):
Uh, they're coming down now, men, and in fifty seconds left,
you got the ball down seven, you come down to
hit a three, and that's a one twenty four to
one to twenty game. That is a totally different ball
game like that. So that you got a game like
that's a two possession ball game with essentially probably three
possessions left. Yeah give it, take two to three possessions left,

(13:13):
two possession ball game. And after the long delay, it
was just kind of like, let's like game over, let's
get out of here. You know, after twenty minutes, everybody stiff,
you're just over it because they can't figure it out.
And it was crazy because I heard the roughs like
right after as soon as it happened. The first time

(13:35):
I heard maybe Mitchell say, let's just go to the stopwatch,
which they ended up doing twenty minutes later. But I
was wondering, like, whose call is that? Because I heard
the referee say let's go to the stopwatch?

Speaker 2 (13:49):
So is that like the scorers.

Speaker 1 (13:50):
Table call of Like, no, we got it as good now,
because there was also a possession earlier in that game.

Speaker 2 (13:57):
Maybe it was the third quarter, could have been earlier
in the fourth quarter.

Speaker 1 (14:01):
But there was a possession in that game where we
actually got twenty eight seconds on the shot clock because
the shot clock had reset. And I was saying in
the game and I watched it went in back twenty
four and then it just started taking and taking, and
none of the referees noticed it. And I thought that
was an interesting profession possession because if the referees were

(14:21):
to go stop it, right, and then you go and
you look at the stopwatch and the game and like
sink all these things up if you get to twenty
four seconds, like can you really give us a shot
clock violation because we're looking at the shot clock right,
So like, no, I don't have to go get it,
get a shot up because there's twenty one seconds left

(14:42):
on the shot clock.

Speaker 2 (14:43):
And so I thought that was a very interesting thing.

Speaker 1 (14:46):
But that was clearly the beginning of what we then
learned of a clock malfunction because they just couldn't get
it figured out. And honestly, I think we were gonna
win the game, no problem, like you know, we should
close that game out, but you can never be so certain,

(15:06):
and I think that really screwed the Lakers, like they
didn't stand a chance after that, Like by the time
we start back playing and you see their possession, it
was awful. And Brian end up scoring, but it was
maybe after like twenty seconds, and he just tried and
tried and tried, tried and tried, and then he finally
got you know, lay up to go in, and.

Speaker 2 (15:29):
But it was over.

Speaker 1 (15:30):
Like the flow of the game was going, like everything
the rhythm was off, like I told you, everybody's stiff.

Speaker 2 (15:43):
Like it was actually pretty crazy. I'll take it, like
we got.

Speaker 1 (15:48):
To win, we closed the game out, but I was
also very shocked that like bron Or d Ham didn't
go crazy og d Ham, y'all know that's my OG
from sag nasty. I was surprised that they didn't go
crazy because the referees just kept taking, like they start
the clock and the shot clock didn't start, and then

(16:10):
they take two seconds off the shot clock, but they're
back there still, and then they started, and then they took.
Before you knew it, they have fourteenth seconds left on
the shot clock. The game clock at this point is
ten eleven seconds less than what it was, and now
they gotta go get a possession. I would have been furious,

(16:32):
I must say, because like, why are we losing time
because they can't get the clock right, like, so I
would have argued for that clock to go back to
twenty four.

Speaker 2 (16:41):
I would have argued for the game clock to go.

Speaker 1 (16:43):
Back, like let us take it all the way back
out back down there and let the closs go back
to where they should go.

Speaker 2 (16:49):
That's what my argument would have been.

Speaker 1 (16:50):
So I was very shocked there, like but that everybody
just kind of let it go. But as I said,
you also kind of get to a point where you're like, yo,
just get it out of here, Like it's been twenty
minutes to finish his last two minutes down seven, but
again you hit a three four point game and it's
totally different games.

Speaker 2 (17:11):
So happy we got out there with the win. That
was weird.

Speaker 1 (17:16):
I mean, figure something out, like don't I thought all
the arenas have like the little shot clocks that can
go like down in the corner if something happened, but
like figure something else out. It was very also very
weird sitting there listening to a gouty go fifteen seconds
left on the shot clock, ten seconds left on the
shot clock, five seconds, five four three.

Speaker 2 (17:35):
That was also very weird.

Speaker 1 (17:37):
Uh. And so after that, between the weirdness of the
clock and like the weirdness of listening to someone.

Speaker 2 (17:43):
Calmed down the shot clock, it was over and we
took out. We took the dub.

Speaker 1 (17:49):
Think we was gonna win anyway, as I said, but
you can never be so certain.

Speaker 2 (17:55):
And I thought that was a tough break for the Lakers.

Speaker 1 (17:58):
In other news, there were a couple of dunks in
the land of the NBA tonight that.

Speaker 2 (18:08):
Arguably both dunks of the year uh.

Speaker 1 (18:11):
Anthony Edwards number one UH completely completely baptized John Collins,
made him fall down to the ground, made j C
grap his eye like his eye was hurting, which listen,
it could be because I saw.

Speaker 4 (18:32):
He has a head He has a head contusion, officially
official injury from that dunk.

Speaker 1 (18:37):
Listen, even if you have a head contusion from the dunk,
you can't announce that you have a head contusion. Like
just kind of got a roll with it. I pray
that he didn't leave the game. Did he lead a game?

Speaker 2 (18:50):
Jackson? I think he.

Speaker 4 (18:51):
I think he did leave. Actually he only played twenty minutes.

Speaker 2 (18:53):
So he left the game.

Speaker 1 (18:54):
And you also can't leave after that, Like, I'm sorry,
I may be concussed, but I at least got to
go run up and down this court five more times,
like I mean for a free from a few five
more minutes.

Speaker 2 (19:05):
Like you just.

Speaker 1 (19:06):
Can't leave right after that, because say this first, It's
like we live in a strange world, right, like weird world,
crazy world, Like what if you never go in the
game again and your last seconds on the court was that?
Like think about it again, You just never know, Like
we live in a crazy world, and like basketball can

(19:29):
be a crazy sport and it demands so much of
the body, Like you just never know, and so like
what if that was your last sound like you're going
to be remembered like that, Like JC, you can't leave
a game, man, Come on, JC.

Speaker 2 (19:41):
JC a high flyer.

Speaker 1 (19:43):
Jcne had his fair share of putting guys in that rim,
like we've seen them.

Speaker 2 (19:49):
That man used to catch them.

Speaker 1 (19:50):
Lives in Atlanta and like, don't jump because you in
the rim. Trey Yon would put it to where only
he could get it, and he get it, and then
whoever underneath you dunk th on.

Speaker 2 (20:01):
So we've seen JC catches fresh air of bodies.

Speaker 1 (20:04):
You can't lead the game, JC, You just can't, man,
Like it's okay, you know it didn't go great, like.

Speaker 2 (20:13):
God Lee, that dunk was wild. Man.

Speaker 1 (20:17):
Anthony Edwards gets like he attempts like one of those
maybe like every four or five games where he actually
attempt those. He had one of the attempted a couple
of weeks ago on a d just missed it. He
tried one like that on me before and it didn't
work out, thank God, Oh praise be to God. But

(20:40):
that dunk, god Lee, and then that man comes out
and say that's the best dunk of my career, like relaxing,
like we get it, Like.

Speaker 2 (20:51):
You got the right, I guess, so do what you do,
young fella man.

Speaker 1 (20:54):
That dunk is crazy and then Jalen Johnson pretty much
jumped over Austin Reeves the poster. If you go look
at the NBA's Instagram account, the poster is crazy because
like Austin Reeves's face is kind of in the man's
cross area and that picture ain't going nowhere, like it's there.

(21:17):
It's stuck. And I'm not gonna make fun of you, Austin,
because I'm still playing and I would hate for that
to happen to me, just like by the way, JC,
I'm over here talking, I ain't making fun of you either,
because it happens to the best of us. But Jac,
you still can't lead a game, and Austin, some guys

(21:37):
you just don't set up for a charge against. You
gotta and you've been in the lead long enough now
you gotta know that there's some guys you better learn
that rude of verticality because even if you jump, at
least your head isn't stuck in the position on the
poster where it's at now, you know, like if you

(21:57):
jump and go vertical and he's still dunk on you
like that, like your head positioning is different and it
all looks different, like, yeah, you got dunk on, but
like that's a different thing will happen Austin. So y'all
better work on the rules of verticality with Austin Reeves.
So next time he see a guy like Jalen Johnson

(22:17):
coming down that paint, he know exactly where to go.
That was tonight. Now let's discuss Kyrie Irving. Yesterday, Kyrie
Irvin decides that he's going to take a running left
hand hook over the outstretched arms.

Speaker 2 (22:39):
Of the MVP.

Speaker 1 (22:41):
Well he'll probably be MVP this year, but he's definitely
a two time MVP joker.

Speaker 2 (22:48):
And like.

Speaker 1 (22:51):
That's the shot he went for, Like he didn't try
to like create a different like he actually comes off like.

Speaker 2 (22:58):
Boom boom, going into the left the hook.

Speaker 1 (23:01):
Like what's wrong with Kyrie? Kyrie is crazy? And ironically
he had that shot yesterday. I was having a conversation
with a few friends the other day about how good
Kyrie that night before actually about.

Speaker 2 (23:13):
How good Kyrie Irving is.

Speaker 1 (23:16):
And I actually said to a couple of friends and
like the world to take this and like run with
it and try and make it something of what it's
not when it's actually a compliment.

Speaker 2 (23:30):
Because anyway, I said, Kyrie Irving.

Speaker 1 (23:37):
Is the score scorer that everyone the world thinks of
Kevin Durant, And what I meant by that was it
was like, there are some things at times that you
can do to Kevin to make it a little tougher
on him. Why because he's seven feet and he handles

(23:59):
the ball a lot. And if you know, there are
times where because he's seven feet, if you time it right,
you can pressure up and like press up into Kevin
and make things a little bit tougher. You know, he
have to turn his back or something and get him
out of just get him out of rhythm a little bit.
But like he's seven feet, so most guys that can

(24:22):
guard him out there when he's handling the ball, it's
not going to be seven feet because seven footers don't
move like Kevin Durant.

Speaker 2 (24:32):
Kyrie Irving.

Speaker 1 (24:33):
You can't do anything to make it hard on, Like
you can't make the game tough for Kyrie. Like he's
one of the best three point shooters, he's one of
got one of the best mind rangers, arguably, if not
the best he has. It's arguably the best finisher in
the NBA. He has floaters with either hand. As you

(24:56):
can see by that he can finish with either at
the rim. Kyrie can also switch and shoot a mid
range jump shot with his left hand, Like if you
get him in a bad way in the air, he
can actually just shoot it. Like there's actually nothing you
can do to stop Kyrie from scoring. You just try

(25:18):
to do all you can to make him take a
tough shot, and then you gotta live with the results.
But Kyrie Irving, the way he scores the basketball, the
amount of things that he's capable of doing.

Speaker 2 (25:30):
Unbelievable.

Speaker 1 (25:31):
I saw, I saw Damian Lillard tweet, Dame Dollar tweet.
Kyrie Irvin is the most skilled player in NBA history,
And quite frankly, I'm not sure who can argue against that. Like,
and even if you want an art and want to
argue against it, you gotta argue your point. Like it's

(25:52):
not just like oh yeah, that person, Like, no, you
gotta argue why that's how skilled Kyrie Irv When there's
like that, dude, he got the game of basketball figured out,
Like when it comes to playing with the basketball, he's

(26:14):
got that figured out all figured out. I mean.

Speaker 2 (26:19):
That shot, yes, to even attempt that shot.

Speaker 1 (26:22):
Like you just like that's what he I want you
to understand he went for that shot like this is
Kyrie irving he can come off and being bap and
like face. He went for that shot. That to me,
it's crazier than anything. He went for to run the

(26:43):
hook with the left went forward. That's different man, that's
different guy. I take my hat off to him. That's unbelievable. Uh,
be believable. The things that Kyrie is capable of, it's unreal.

Speaker 2 (27:08):
There's an argument.

Speaker 1 (27:09):
Now me personally, I may argue Steph Curry, Uh, the
most skilled player we have ever seen, most talented, Uh,
just some things that he could do. But as I said,
before you have an argument, it has to be argued because.

Speaker 2 (27:30):
The skill level unbelievable.

Speaker 1 (27:35):
And before we get out of here, Lebron James is
starting a new podcast with JJ Reddick and the podcast is.

Speaker 2 (27:44):
Called Mind the Game, Mind the Game. Uh. The podcast
is aimed at like.

Speaker 1 (27:56):
Nerdy basketball fans, like like like you, you love the
x's and o's of basketball, and from what it looks like,
they'll be just talking X and o's, like pure basketball conversation.
I'm excited to check it out because I love a
great basketball conversation and you don't get to have those
often with many people, and you definitely don't get to

(28:18):
wash them often.

Speaker 2 (28:20):
So I'm excited to check it out.

Speaker 1 (28:22):
I must say, I am a little upset that Lebron
James is like going on the podcast and he still
haven't been on the Draymond Green Show. But when it's
your own thing, you kind of can't say anything, So
I guess I'll live with it for now pick the
bone with him that I got to pick with him later. Nonetheless,
that is coming out tomorrow and I am excited to

(28:44):
check it out.

Speaker 2 (28:44):
I hope you all are excited to check it out
as well.

Speaker 1 (28:47):
JJ and Bron two of the best basketball minds in
the game today.

Speaker 2 (28:53):
And when I say in the game, I mean speaking.

Speaker 1 (28:55):
The game, playing the game, you name it, two guys
that we all I really will enjoy watching break down
the game of basketball.

Speaker 2 (29:04):
So y'all also make sure y'all go check that out.

Speaker 1 (29:06):
That'll be fun to watch, and like I said, I'm
looking forward to it to see two guys that know
the game the way those two guys know it and
then also aren't afraid to hear themselves talk. I love it.
Looking forward to it. Until next time. That's a rap.
Make sure y'all remember to subscribe to our YouTube channel.

(29:28):
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