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Trevon Edwards
I'm Trevon Edwards, co host of the new podcast got the greatest of their era with Seth Curry. You don't want to miss our first episode that's out now. Now we went live from All Star weekend and had special guest appearance by Steph Curry himself. Steph talked about what separates the truly elite NBA shooters.
Draymond Green
So you might as well just count that and get on back on defense.
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And we ranked our top five shooters from the 2000s.
Draymond Green
That's so tough. That's why we to have these conversations.
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Draymond Green
What's up, everybody? Welcome back to the Draymond Green show with my dog, bd. What's happening, brother?
Baron Davis
What's up, my guy? What's happening, man? Welcome back. Welcome back.
Draymond Green
Appreciate you, my brother. Good All Star weekend.
Baron Davis
How you feeling? How you feeling?
Draymond Green
Feeling great, man. All star weekend in the bay was everything. Yeah, it was lit. Great All Star weekend. I think it showed people what the bay is capable of. Got away for a few days with the fam. Got the action. Feeling great, bro.
Baron Davis
Yeah, man. Feels good to be back All Star weekend. It was cool. Glad that I was able to host the dunk contest. That was fun, you know, celebrity game. Damn, y'all should have won the skills challenge.
Draymond Green
We should have.
Baron Davis
Man, I blew it, man.
Draymond Green
I blew it.
Baron Davis
Yeah, y should have won the skill. We could have had a a clean sweep I thought Buddy was gonna win the three point Shootout. You know, he came out hot, but shout out to Tyler Hero. Shout out to all the people who won, man. It was a lot of controversy, you know, in the media of All Star Weekend. But for overall, you know, the Bay had a vibe. You know, OGs came out. Run CMC, you know, even the We Believe boys was out. So, you know, it was definitely a vibe. And shout out to the Bay Area for putting up great weekend.
Draymond Green
Everybody's just out having a good time. Great time, like old times, you know what I'm saying? That was. That was the thing of beauty. I feel really bad for Moses Moody, man. Moses put it on for us. I caused Moses the skills championship. Feel awful about it.
Baron Davis
Get your skills up, bro.
Draymond Green
I feel awful.
Baron Davis
I practice with you next time, bro.
Draymond Green
The first pass got away from it because I had been going through it, bro, and I hadn't, like, you know, I have been practicing stuff. I hadn't struggled with that path. So I, you know, I'm just flowing through, right? So I had never thought about, like, yo, I lost my cool. I got rattled. I threw that first miss and I'm like, aha. I run back after Aha. I was rattled. Then I run to the next one to shoot the shot and knocked all the balls over. I was rattled at that point, bro. I was just like, oh, I caused Moses Moody here.
Baron Davis
Yeah, true. You gotta focus, man.
Draymond Green
I was so rattled.
Baron Davis
He was trying to go too fast. That's what happened. You was trying to be cool and you thought, okay, I'm about to go through this like a breeze.
Draymond Green
I rattled. I got so right out of the house.
Baron Davis
Over. Rewind.
Draymond Green
It's over, bro. It was crazy, but that was fun.
Baron Davis
Yeah.
Draymond Green
I definitely thought Buddy was going to take the three point contest. Yeah, but like you said, shout out to Tyler Hero. That was dope. Yeah, but, yeah, man, so, you know, I'm just moving on, get back to the start of this season.
Baron Davis
I know the season. Season back in, man. Playoff. Now it's playoff fever. Y'all got the first win for the Kings. You guaranteed a championship. You know, it was a nice blowout. Everybody came out, you know, you play well. Steph came out bullying, you know, Moses, Buddy shooting the ball well, you know. How did it feel to pick up where y'all left off heading into All Star Weekend?
Draymond Green
It was great because I think, you know, with the exception of that Dallas game, we have been playing really well last four, five games. And, you know, with the exception of that Dallas game, everything was Good. And, you know, going into the All Star break to go get that win at Houston was big. And then to come out of All Star break and roll like that against the Kings team, who, you know, we've had our back and forth over the last few years. And just to go in there and get that win like that, with everybody playing well, complete team win.
Baron Davis
How you feel about that? Guarantee you on that?
Draymond Green
I believe that we got the pieces to do it. And like I said, I know what that look and feel like. You know what I'm saying? So it's a lot of people like, oh, man, how he gonna say that? That ain't done it. What did they say? How you gonna talk about how to do it? They never did it. Like, you got all these people out here talking about what I said and how I'm gonna do it.
Baron Davis
But you did it before I've done it. And over and over, over and over.
Draymond Green
And over and over. I know what it look and feel like. I 1000%, wholeheartedly stand all 10 toes down on everything. I said we winning that. And I look forward to all the people that run and duck and high and then not even acknowledge that. Yo, this man said this when they were. The thing about me, BD, is I talk shit when we down 20. I don't really necessarily talk when we up 20. I talk when we down 20. Now, unless you've been like, barking, of course I'm gonna talk when we up 20. But I talk when we down 20, right? That's when I like to talk. You know what I'm saying?
Baron Davis
When you're the underdog.
Draymond Green
When we 28 and 27. I said what I said I ain't say it. You know, when everybody else get the clear picture. I said that when we was 28 and 27. And I meant it, and I stand on it. And so I'm looking forward to letting that play out how it may. But I'm excited as hell about this team, man.
Baron Davis
Yeah, man, I'm excited, too. Cause, you know, in our little group chats with the homies, I keep telling them y'all got a different identity. And, you know, even in the Kings game, you can see just the way Steph. The way Steph playing is different. The way Jimmy playing is everybody is taking their game to another level. And you look at Pod, you look at Moses, you look at Buddy, you look at all these dudes. Now, they can be comfortable in their skin, right? And they don't have to do more than what they have been asked. All Year now they can get back to being, you know, super dynamic. I even saw a video where Jimmy is drawing up a play and he describing something to you and pod, you know, like, what was y'all cooking up? But just to see that chemistry, like, walk me through that moment, man.
Draymond Green
You know, those moments are great. Like I told y'all, Jimmy is an over communicator, you know what I'm saying? Like, he. Jimmy gonna come to you before something ever happened. Like, if this happened, we're going to do this. And I'll be honest with you, I see how people can get tired of Jimmy. Because if you're not a basketball head, like, if you don't love this shit and you over communicate like jimmy, dot every T. I mean, dot every I and cross every T. Losers will get frustrated with that. You know what I'm saying? Like, if you don't. If you don't love, eat, breathe this shit, and more importantly, winning, you can get frustrated with that. So I can see in two weeks or three weeks, whatever, it's been, how someone can get frustrated with Jimmy because most people aren't winners. And so the things that he's doing, like when I tell you, to me, it's music to my ears to talk basketball with somebody that know the basketball game like Jimmy, and listen and learn, you know, from somebody who know the game like Jimmy, it's music to my ears, him over communicating the way he does, right? But like I said, for somebody who got one foot in, one foot out, that don't really love it, because let's face it, that's 70% of the league that don't really love it, don't really care whether they win or they lose. I can see how you would get shell shocked and be afraid of that. Right in that moment, Jimmy was drawing up, showing us this play. Like, because obviously with our team, there's a lot of denials, you know what I'm saying? There's a lot of traps trying to take Steph out the game and all these things. He was showing us a different way to run a set to open up some. Like to get him in a certain position that's going to open it up. He, like, so if they take it away this way, if you just come out this side and do that, that's going to put this guy here. And I got him sealed, you know what I'm saying? It's just different stuff like that. That Jimmy, man, he dialed in on it and like, he's such a crazy target. I threw a terrible pass High as hell yesterday. Goes back like this to get his body going opposite way. He go body going this way. He go back. I don't go back this way. Get the ball. Comes down with a full stride. Turn around Jay over Demar. Like, he's just such an incredible target, man. But Jimmy is he a leader and he knows his stuff, man. So he teaching and everybody know he know his stuff, you know what I'm saying? So like I said, this isn't a situation to where he gotta come somewhere, earn respect to earn a voice like, no, no, no, we all know who Jimmy Butler is. And so you walk through that door, that respect is given. And he coaching guys up and he teaching. And I'm enjoying learning from him, you know what I'm saying? Just different things how he see the game. Cause it can only help me be better. You know what I'm saying? Obviously, it's helping our team be better. Before we dive more into this episode, wanted to let y'all know what me and my dog covering. I know BD got a couple questions.
Baron Davis
About Oscar Big O. Oh, yeah, for sure I do.
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Oscar Robertson
Well, out of. Draymond said so much, you know, who cares what Draymond says? It doesn't mean anything. And you know, people, this is what I mean, you know, I mean, one guy can say this and one guy can say that. The game is the game is what it is. People either like the game or they don't. And I think people enjoy the game, especially if their team can win. And you look at the basketball, it might be boring him because if he's not passing the ball to Curry, what is he doing?
Draymond Green
I agree.
Baron Davis
Single.
Oscar Robertson
I mean, not to single that out because I think he knows how to play basketball, but he's passed his ball to Curry more than anyone I've ever seen than basketball, so it means a lot. So, you know, it might be boring to him at times because from what he's doing Maybe it is boring when he's out there, he's not getting. He's not shooting. He's not shooting a lot and he's not guarding a lot. So it's boring.
Draymond Green
I thought those comments were very interesting. The big O is 86 years old.
Baron Davis
Respect your elders.
Draymond Green
So if you think I'm going to come on here and disrespect because there was disrespect on, that ain't how I roll. It's not how. I'm never going to disrespect one of the pioneers of the game because he shared that opinion. Because quite frankly, being great at something when it's skill involved doesn't necessarily mean the knowledge matches the greatness of that skill. And I think in basketball, that's oftentimes misconstrued. Where you see a guy with great skill and you like, yo, that guy got great skill. In turn, you give that guy respect because of the skill, but the knowledge ain't really there. And so that happens all the time in what we do. That's neither here nor there. What I do know is I know this game is good as most. I know this game through and through and feel like I can sit at the table with anyone and talk this game. So I know I'm stellar in that department, so I have no problems there.
Baron Davis
It was a hot take.
Draymond Green
Speaking of the big O, though. Cause I'm gonna really speak about the big O. As I said, he 86 years old. If you think disrespect is coming, no chance. We want to enjoy our last years. We got with our pioneers the. The. The time we do have left with them. We gonna enjoy that.
Baron Davis
So absolutely.
Draymond Green
You know, I'm gonna enjoy these last years and what he's done for this game. When you talk about player free agency moves, Big O filed a lawsuit that ran over the course of four to five years that he won. That is one of the main reasons players salaries went up. So I thank you. That is one of the main reasons players can move around in free agency. I have not moved around in free agency. I haven't taken advantage of that. But I thank you because that is something that has helped this league. My counterparts, myself. So we thank you. When we start talking about knowing the game and how you think the game, I'm not sure what idiot wouldn't want to pass Steph Curry the ball when he's the greatest shooter of all time. I don't really take that personal. Certain games, I'm gonna look for him even more than you're accustomed to me looking for him, because why wouldn't I? It opens up things for everyone else. Steph Curry is obviously Steph Curry. He's really him. You know what I'm saying? And so, quite honestly, Big O, I get a lot of pleasure out of passing the ball. I actually find a rhythm through passing. I enjoy that. Always been that way my whole life. Even at the time in my life when I was predominantly a scorer, because, you know, we all was that at some point in our careers. So I always been a pass first guy. Just how I play the game. For a guy that averaged 11 assists, you were also passing the ball. You cannot quite average 11 assists and not pass the ball. In the year that Big O won a championship, when he was starting to age, you were passing the ball to Kareem Abdul Jabbar himself. Not quite sure where the dig come from. I was also extremely surprised, bd because during the skills challenge that I blew, I saw him on the sideline, and I got up out of my seat, I went and said, hello. And he's like, ha, ha, man, you still doing it. Keep on going. I love watching you play, man. I just love watching you play. You keep going. And so to hear him say that and then the next morning, he completely flip and go opposite. I was a little surprised by that, I must say, because it wasn't quite that same energy when I saw him. And by the way, if he told me right in my face, like, hey, we don't care what you say. You. You just passed Steph Curry, I'd be like, all right, Big O. Respect. That's your opinion. Quite honestly, at 86, I'm pretty sure Big O ain't watching many R games. Big O sound asleep by the time we play at night.
Baron Davis
Like, he sound asleep, bro, you gotta stop. There's zero percent chance.
Draymond Green
We love you, Big O. No, we love Big O for sure.
Baron Davis
Pioneer it was. And you gotta think about it sometimes. You gotta think about it like, you know, we all in church. You know what I'm saying? We see people in church, right? You know, you go and act a certain way when you get out of church, that's where you go get hot, you know? And it was just a hot take, man.
Draymond Green
It was a very hot take. But then he said, I ain't guarding nobody. That's how I know Big O ain't watching the game. He said, I ain't guarding nobody. Big old can't be watching the game. Lastly, bd, check this out.
Baron Davis
Big O is a CornerStone, is a.
Draymond Green
One time NBA champion, one time NBA Most Valuable Player, 12 time NBA All Star. And if I'm not mistaken, I think he played 12 seasons. Three time all star, MVP. Nine time first team NBA. Two time second team NBA rookie of the year, six time assistant leader.
Baron Davis
Come on. That's a senior, Dickon. Listen, that's a senior, Dick.
Draymond Green
Yes, he is. Come on. And he got the respect for me, which is why I ain't crushing him how I would crush somebody else. I ain't going to crush Big O.
Baron Davis
He got my credentials.
Draymond Green
Yeah, I got my respect. But nonetheless, I ain't trying to make myself out to be Big O or none of that. But I'm going to tell you, last thing I'm going to say about Big O. BD he got upset at me if he actually read my comments. It was talking about the game is boring and it was talking about the game is boring because I actually said we played the Lakers maybe a week or two ago and when we played them, it was a chess match with Bron. Like every play you're trying to figure something else out. And that's how the game used to be when I came in. And I loved that. But now there's no vets in the NBA no more. They got rid of all the vets. So you don't play those chess matches no more. The reality is sometimes it's just who can hit the most shots at a certain time. We lost to Utah. We lost to Utah a week or two, a week before break or whatever it was. We were up 16 points, they scored 20 points. Utah's the worst team in the league. I think by record, if not by record, they're close to it by record, right? Like they scored 20 points in three minutes and we didn't play bad defense. They scored 20. That is the new NBA. Our commissioner, everybody get mad at me like I said something crazy. Our commissioner two months ago just was talking about correcting the three point problem, right? Like I'm working on correcting the three point issue. Our commissioner said that to me, that was along those same lines because that's along what I was saying, right? Like you don't get to think in the game anymore. So I was really surprised. And how I know Big O B sleep watching the game though, not watching the games because he also just heard somebody say Draymond said the game is born and didn't have any context. Because if he had context, I'm more so actually applauding the way the NBA used to be. So I'm actually applauding him in his error more if anything. And so, you know, I just tell bingo, make sure whoever you know keeping him up to date on his things is actually keep giving him context because you know, big old, big old 86 man.
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Baron Davis
There was something sentimental when you, when you send it. It was like, do I send the heart now?
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It's extremely pink.
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Draymond Green
It was a moment that should have broken me. But just because of how I was raised and my bullishness and arrogance to want to be great hardened me, it gave me a platform to be so singularly focused on greatness.
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Yo.
Baron Davis
Another moment during All Star Weekend. Charles Vaughn. Charles Barkley. Blade. Your generation of basketball for messing up the All Star Game. Quote, I'm going to disagree with Draymond a lot. They messed the game up. His generation messed the game up. We're doing every type of trick to make the weekend exciting. What are your thoughts on what Chuck is talking about?
Draymond Green
I think doing every type of trick is the problem, which was my point, that we're doing every trick. But this is about a basketball game. And basketball game is simply what a basketball game. Because we played 32 minutes of basketball on a three hour telecast. But it was supposed to be a basketball game. And so my word was actually let's just play a basketball game. Let's make this east versus west and maybe make that mean something, you know what I'm saying?
Baron Davis
Like, can we get back to that?
Draymond Green
Then you make that mean something, right? But I also think like BD basketball is so much more nuanced today than it was 20 years ago. That is with anything that develops over the course of 20 years, right, there's going to be more nuance because you just learn more, right? Like coaches get smarter, plays get trickier, defensive adjustments get like all that stuff, it grows. And so in saying that people want to see an incredible basketball game, but there's no real practice. The practice is for the fans. You should have, of course shots, you shoot layups. You have to put guys in position to approach this like they approach real games. In turn, you may have to extend the all star break because you can't punish those guys for being All Stars and they don't get a break. But at the same time, you probably need a couple days of real practice. If you want a real game. You need guys getting ready for the game. Like they get ready, prepare for a real game, shooting times, all of this. You don't get all of that stuff before an all star game. You take pictures, you know what I'm saying? So it's, you do star lineups, it's all a show. But then you want premier operating systems, that is players, you want premier operating systems operating at their highest capability. And you just booted up the processor.
Baron Davis
I don't even think it's that, Mike. You just want people to play defense. Everybody saying they saying all kind of shit. All it is is a commitment to playing some type of defense and to stop a basket. Like where? But it's also, if everybody is an offensive player, right, that's in the All Star game, then you're not going to have a real game because everybody, it's a showcase. They just gonna dunk, you know what I mean? And they gonna dunk. There's gonna be threes, there's gonna be half court shots and nobody's gonna play defense. When Are you gonna reward the defensive guys? The guys who hold down the 40s because they gonna come into the All Star Game playing defense? If they play. If people play a little bit of defense, then you can't help but get competitive if you play in defense.
Draymond Green
I agree with that. But I also think that is also part of preparation. Like, what is the preparation for the game? Like, if I haven't prepared for a game, guess what I'm gonna do? BD I'm gonna take a few shots. Like, gosh, like, you gonna take some shots. You gonna. But you ain't about to sit down and move and like, you ain't doing all of that. But offense is. Is. Is. It's up to you, right? Like, you're dictating where you're trying to get, where you're trying to go. That's a different thing.
Baron Davis
Yeah, but it's like, they don't. You just gotta take it personal, right? Let's say.
Draymond Green
But what's the take personal?
Baron Davis
Steph versus Kyrie. That ain't personal enough for you? Like, I'm not just gonna let Steph shoot a three on me. Or if I'm Kyrie, just let. Or if I'm Steph less Kyrie, just shoot a three. I want to see, like, if they take a little bit of challenge. Like, you know what, you're not scoring on me. Whether it's Joker or Wimby. Like, yeah, I'm not. I'm. I'm not letting him score on me. That's the personal and the Instagram error, brother.
Draymond Green
Nobody want to get. No. Nobody want to get embarrassed during the Instagram error, then you know what?
Baron Davis
It ain't going to be no one on one.
Draymond Green
I agree.
Baron Davis
It ain't gonna be no one on one, man. It's the best players in the world. Nobody can guard nobody. But at the same time, in the All Star Game, like, if Kobe. If Kobe guard me, right? I'm trying to go at Kobe. He not trying to let me get.
Draymond Green
Off all the casuals on Instagram that sit in. Sit behind their computers and talk junk about people that's talking about, oh, we want to see a great game. Well, your nasty habits on Instagram has ruined it because no one wants to get embarrassed. So everybody go out there and be cool, and it is what it is.
Baron Davis
It's just a defense. I think it's just a defensive challenge. Since guaranteeing a chip, the comments and the media have y'all viewed as underdogs. You've been an underdog. You've been the lead dog within the four championships. Which one is better for you?
Draymond Green
Underdog. Everybody calling you out. That's always better. I've been an underdog my whole life. Like that was my story coming up. When you winning as an underdog with people telling you you can't do, you know, when everybody jump on the bandwagon, oh, they gonna win, that's like, yeah, like, get outta here. Like, I hate bandwagoners. But when you ain't got nobody on the bandwagon and you go in a lot, 2015 a la 2022, when you go do that, them, the phone ones, that's when you like, oh man.
Baron Davis
Like, wow.
Draymond Green
Like, shut up. Like, that's underdog for sure. Any day.
Baron Davis
Talk about the importance of starting the second half of the season well, you know, the Warriors, 26 games left, currently in ninth in the West. The next four games, you have the Mavericks at home, Hornets at home, Magic away, Sixers away. Talk to the fans about how important it is to get off to a good second back end of an all star game.
Draymond Green
I think it's very important, especially in the place that we're in. You know, we let some games get away early that we talked about that we shouldn't have, but we are where we are. And so for us it's important to get off to a good start because should every game count, we in playoff mode, you know what I'm saying? We gotta, we gotta approach these next 26 like the playoffs. We want to give ourselves the best position as possible. When it comes from seeding and to my knowledge, from what I've heard, I think we're only maybe three games out of six or something like that. I don't know that to be certain, but. Cause I don't, I don't follow the standards. I just, the way I approached it, win every game you can and check at the end, like, I think, you know, if we win every game that we can and check at the end, I think that'll leave us in a pretty good position. And so that's kind of how I approach it. But it's important to get off to a good start because you gotta build on that. And you know, you're establishing now, you know, the season going waves as you know, and now you're establishing like, and this is the team we need to be in order to reach our ultimate goal. And you feel more of a, you know, you feel more of a sense of urgency those last 26 games because you can see that light at the end of the tunnel. Man, I don't think people understand bd, how high field you look up and they say, game 11 of 82. Like you can't see the light at the end of the tunnel. You can't even see the All Star break at the, at the end of the tunnel. And so, you know, 26 games, you pass the All Star break, you rejuvenated. Now you come back and you like, all right, we can see that light at the end of the tunnel. We know what we plan to run working for. And I think, you know, that's why it's important for us, you know, to get off to a great start. These next four. Yeah, you know, it's going to. We're going on a road trip. I think it's also a good road trip for us. Like, it'll be a tough road trip for sure, but I think it's some, some winnable games that we can go take and we need to make sure we taking care of our business and going to do that.
Baron Davis
I like to take it one game at a time.
Draymond Green
Absolutely right. Absolutely. You can't look past nobody in the NBA, especially these days where everybody score. I told you, Utah gave us 20 points. Put up 20 points in third and three minutes.
Baron Davis
Yeah, you got. You got to grab a couple makeup games too that you. That got away from you. So you got to make sure you win the ones you supposed to win and then you got to grab the one. You got to grab the games that you not supposed to win.
Draymond Green
Absolutely. Move around the league a little bit. The biggest news coming out of All Star break around the league is Victor Wembanyama will be out for the rest of the season due to deep vein thrombosis in his right shoulder. That is blood clotting. Some form of blood clotting in his right shoulder.
Baron Davis
Number one.
Draymond Green
Whoever was the trainer that figured that out to even send that for Testa, tip my hat to you. Kudos to you because that's serious. You're talking about blood clots and that's life threatening. You know, other players that's gone through this. Chris Bosh. This ended Chris bosh career at 32. Sar Thompson. This ended his rookie season early. He just got back maybe a month and a half, two months ago from now. And also some form of it lamarcus Aldrich dealt with towards the end of his career, which kind of shut LA down as well. I don't know if it was this exact thing, but I know it was some form of blood clotting that slowed LA down and ultimately Forced him into retirement as well. And so really sending my love and well wishes to Vic because that is something that, like he has to be aware of that for the rest of his career. Like, you know, we all hope and believe and think that he's going to make a full recovery, but in making a full recovery, that's blood clotting. That's within, you know, he can't necessarily get on blood thinners because then it make you bruise easily and it doesn't allow you to heal properly as far as basketball goes. And so it's a tough, tricky thing, man. And it's something that he could possibly deal with even once getting past it. And so just sending our love and well wishes to Vic and dealing with this.
Baron Davis
Big prayers. Big prayers.
Draymond Green
Sounds like there's a lot of interest from players like Kyrie James, Giannis Dane. KD kind of downplayed it, but KD loved playing ones. KD play ones every day. Anyway, as far as the one on one tournament during the NBA All Star weekend next year, it would be unrivaled. Did one this year. Nafisa Collier won that one. Do you think you ultimately get the best players to participate in a one on one game?
Baron Davis
I think they would do it. I think Giannis would win though.
Draymond Green
Yeah.
Baron Davis
Yeah, I think Giannis will win. Whoever can play defense.
Draymond Green
Is it a dribble limit? You can't have a million dribbles with NBA players, bro.
Baron Davis
No, you can have five. You can, you can do three dribbles. Five dribbles. Like none of those little guards can stop Giannis. But Giannis got defense, right? So he can pretty much affect a shot. You should get like five. You should get a six second shot. Shot clock rundown.
Draymond Green
Amen. I tell you, we don't.
Baron Davis
Five.
Draymond Green
I was about to say six seconds on one on one. It's a long time to guard somebody one on one. NBA man.
Baron Davis
It should be Casteval. Five, four, three, two, one. It should be five seconds. It'd be dope to see, you know, Kyrie Harden, all these dudes go at each other who are, you know, incredible one on one players in the game itself to do that for All Star Weekend. I love to see something like that. Shout out to Unrival for doing it. Nafisa Collier, she brought out the bag, right? And she played defense too.
Draymond Green
She does.
Baron Davis
If you got some offense and defense and you're a big man. I like Giannis. Chances.
Draymond Green
I'm taking KD because KD can check anybody and KD can score better than anybody.
Baron Davis
I Like KD too.
Draymond Green
If you're taking kd, I gotta roll kd. Yeah, I got the role with K. Yeah. K can guard anybody, shoot over everybody.
Baron Davis
Paulo Bantero.
Draymond Green
Paulo can play. For sure. Paulo can play. That's a fact. And he from Seattle. They got the ones.
Baron Davis
And James Harden, if he get rolling, ain't nobody gonna be able to stop him.
Draymond Green
That's a fact. But you just said you gotta play defense.
Baron Davis
Right, but I said if he get rolling.
Draymond Green
Uno been guarding. He been guarding this year. Jeff Van Gundy got UNO guarding this year.
Baron Davis
Yeah, yeah, he own. He own. He's serious. He. He's serious. He focused. He got the Clippers rolling. Chris Hayes reported that SGA will represent himself for all. All court decisions. That means he's up for a $300 million contract this summer and joins Joel Embiid as another player representing himself. I know what you think. What do you think about this move?
Draymond Green
Listen, I think I saw that this can save him $12 million in agent fees. Listen, $12 million saved is a lot of money. I just will warn him, be very careful of how much money you could be costing yourself, because there's things in the contract that great representation know, you know, great representation know that you should have in your contract now, right? A lot of guys ain't never had great representation, and they don't really know the capabilities and possibilities of a contract and what could be in there and what should be in there. And so I think a lot of people make the mistake of, like, he gonna get the 345 or whatever the number is, he gonna get that anyway, so it doesn't matter. And the reality is, it's the fine print. You know, there's a lot of things that goes into a contract that is more than just the dollar amount that one receives. So in saying that, I think, you know, make sure that he's getting all that he can out of that contract. That's just not about what the end dollar amount is for sure. If he can do that and save $12 million, he go to. I get it, but I, you know, and like I always say, I don't think Elon Musk is reading the legal on his deals that he do. Right? You know what I'm saying? I don't think.
Baron Davis
Just gotta get a good team.
Draymond Green
You know what I'm saying? I don't think. I don't foresee that Jack Dorsey read all illegal when he sold Twitter for 44 billion to Elon Musk. I personally don't think that that's the case. And so me personally, I wouldn't find great representation like those guys.
Baron Davis
Do not let SDA represent himself. You know, you just gotta build the right, right, build the right council, build the right team, build the right advisors. Have all your checks and balances and just hire somebody who have strategic know how.
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It's extremely pink.
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Baron Davis
Also on the heels of All Star Weekend, out of all the commotion and the media was my man Ant man saying I'm capable of being that guy, but I don't want to be that guy. Meaning I don't want to be the face of the league. He said Wimby should be the face of the league. What makes someone the face of the league, man?
Draymond Green
What makes someone the face of the league? Number one, you got the game. You gotta have the game first and foremost. You can be as, you can be as clean cut as you want, the biggest steward of the game. You want to be. If you don't got the game to match it, you cannot be the face of the NBA. You must be generational. You must have elite ability. That is number one. Number two, you must represent the league in a positive manner, a positive light. When you look at the logo, that is what matters most. This is a multibillion dollar corporation and how you represent that logo on and off the basketball court matters. You cannot be the face of the NBA if you don't win because the NBA cannot market you in the biggest moments if you don't win or have never been a winner. And so you must win. That must happen in order for you to be the face of the NBA. We've seen a numerous amount of guys start getting that hype and a little push and a little marketing push and if they don't win, it goes to hell. Because we can't market you. We can't show you on the biggest stage. That does not work for being the face of the NBA and saying all of those things to hear Ant man say I am capable of being that guy, but I don't want to be. I agree with him. He is capable of being that guy. From basketball standard talent standpoint, he got all of that to be that. Though he has to go in, he has to continue to elevate his game to another level. Like take that next step. And he gotta be better with his interviews, off the course stuff, how he presents himself, I think. And that's what he. When he's saying, I don't want to be that guy. Those things will show that. But regardless of all of that, ant man's what, 23, 24. If you gonna be that right now is the time that you have to be building that you can't start trying to be that at 27. And so my thing would just be, I hope he understand that the opportunity that's in front of him and know that it doesn't come back around. Like you get a shot at it. And once that shot is gone, it don't come back around. So I hope it is. I hope that Ant man understands that and is not making a decision at 23. That at 27, 28, 29, he gonna regret.
Baron Davis
Yep.
Draymond Green
In saying that, I saw what Melo said, and I also want to try to understand something. By no means is this any disrespect. Melo is the og. That's my og. Never would disrespect him. But I saw what Melo said publicly. So I'm gonna say this publicly, and then I'm gonna hit Melo and let him know I said this publicly because that is my og. Melo was talking about Ant Man. He says some things along the lines of, you don't get to pick which he's right. But I felt like Melo was going at Ant Man a little bit. And when I look back at Melo career, because I was a huge Melo fan watching him when I was growing up. The way he scored the basketball. Melo had to clean some things up on his way through the league. Melo had a bad rap. Melo's talked about this publicly before when he said the NBA is the FBI. And he said David Stern called him into the office and started saying all these things. He was like, yo. So Melo had spoke about this publicly before, which is why I feel comfortable publicly saying this. Melo struggled a bit. Coming in early, was not on that right trajectory to become the face of the league. Had the talent, but other things wasn't quite matching up right. In order to become that face of the league. And so my thing to Melo would be and maybe he has, because I know Melo, a real one. Call Ant Man. Guide him to these things. Share your experiences with him. Help him understand that you had that opportunity, too. And maybe some of the things that you could have been doing cost you that opportunity. If it did, I don't know for certain that it did, but if it did. But I would just say call him, guide him. And the reason I say that is because it ain't many of them guys that's like one of the ones, like you don't come around them often, you know what I'm saying? Melo is a steward, one of the OGs, pioneer of Team USA basketball, and it becoming what it's become. Ant man is kind of taking over those reins. Guide him and show him what that means. So I think that would be my only thing on it. Ant man struggling a little bit in different areas this year. As a guy who struggled, I can't be a guy, sit up here and throw darts about that. I know how hard it is, but I do think he's capable of being that guy. From a talent standpoint, you know, it is. It does have to be something that you want because it requires you to do so much more than just play basketball.
Baron Davis
When you look at LeBron, when you look at KD, when he won the championships, right? When you go through the history of being a champion and being the man on the championship team, you ain't got no choice. Look at Jason Tatum, Boston win it again. He's the face of the league, right? When Melo was coming up a little different, Melo had to fight to get a face, to be one of the faces of the league, because it's Kobe, it's Duncan, it's all kind of legacy that precede him. And so for Ant man, there's a lot of legacy that precede him. But Melo was trying to take them people out. Antman gotta try to take them out. And by him saying, I don't want to be that guy, like, to me is saying, well, what do you want to be? Like, how far do you want to take it? What do you need to take it there? Because if you don't want to be that guy, then somebody else is going to come along on this sushi boat of incredibly talented kids and say, you know what? I'll take it, I'll take it, right? I'll take it, and I'll take my game to the next level, the next level till I win the championship. And I think that's what it's really about. When you got Somebody like him and his talent 1000%.
Draymond Green
I agree with that. I, I definitely agree with that. It's touchy, man. Once you lose it, it's tough.
Baron Davis
It don't boomerang. Back to you, buddy.
Draymond Green
Before we get out of here, man. I got five on it. Star segment. I got five on it. This time, BD will pick five of the most dangerous teams during the final stretch of the NBA season. These are teams that he feels, if they catch fire, would be a real threat to win the NBA championship. Who you got?
Baron Davis
BD all right, I'm going to my standings list right now. I got Cleveland, I got Boston. Then when I come over to the, the Western Conference, I got Denver, I got the Clippers, and I have the Golden State warriors at number five. Any of those teams get hot in the west is going to be problems.
Draymond Green
I agree. Denver hot right now.
Baron Davis
I'm taking Cleveland and Boston because their pace and their style of play in the Eastern Conference, I don't feel like any team can really keep up with their pace and their style. Right? Their ball of movement, the way they shoot the three, the way they create one on one mismatches, the way they play for each other, the way four or five or six guys on the team can beat you. Cleveland and Boston are, to me, the mirror images of each other. When I go to the west and I talk about Denver, I think Denver is starting to get back to championship pedigree. They have some fatigue, right? They miss, you know, they missed the Finals. They didn't have a great playoffs last year. Now with Russ, they got another force. They got another, like, source of energy. Jamal Murray coming back, Aaron Gordon shooting the ball well, like they have a chemistry. And I felt like if they are somewhere around 4, 3 or 4 where they can have some home court advantage in the first couple rounds, they're going to be dangerous. The Los Angeles Clippers, the beard, the beard is all grown up. It's a full grown beard. It's a buffalo beard. The beard with the claw, you know, Norman Powell, you look at Zubak, the Clippers are playing defense, and I think people underestimate them on the defensive end. And then offensively, you know, with Kawhi, you know, with Zubak, the way he's playing the, with Norman Powell. And then my, my X factor for the Clippers is Ben Simmons. Get Ben Simmons comfortable. Get Ben Simmons playing, you know, aggressive at a high frequency. Clippers are dangerous. And then number five, the Warriors. I just like what this new Warrior look like. This new warrior energy. You know, this new warrior team, everybody in their roles. Kaminga coming back, I just feel like you. You now are where you were at the beginning of the year, but you're a much better team. You're a much solid team. Reliable down the stretch, getting free throws down the stretch. Steph Curry, Burney from three or now. Buddy Hill, you know, Moses Pa. People filling into their natural positions with a Jimmy Butler there. And Draymond Green. With Wimby out, with AD out, Draymond Green is the front runner for defensive player of the year. So that gotta happen.
Draymond Green
That's definitely gonna happen. Now. I need to put that together. We would be going out and opened it up, opens it up. Let me try to put one up.
Baron Davis
Come on.
Draymond Green
The championship together.
Baron Davis
I want to guarantee Draymond Green is going to be the defensive player of the year.
Draymond Green
Let's put the rest of that together.
Baron Davis
Let's do it, man.
Draymond Green
Nah, that's. That's fire. I like those teams. I think, you know, each one of those teams can definitely have a chance coming down the stretch. So we'll see. Y'all know how my guarantee. That's a wrap from this episode of the Draymond Green show with my dog, the legend, Baron Davis. Bd.
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Episode Title: The Draymond Green Show w/Baron Davis: Draymond Green STANDS ON Warriors title guarantee with Steph Curry & Jimmy Butler
Release Date: February 24, 2025
Hosts: Draymond Green and Baron Davis
Podcast Network: iHeartPodcasts and The Volume
In this engaging episode of "The Herd with Colin Cowherd," Draymond Green teams up with former NBA star Baron Davis to discuss the Golden State Warriors' prospects, their recent performances, and broader NBA topics. The duo delves deep into the Warriors' championship chances, team dynamics, and critiques of the current NBA All-Star Weekend format. The conversation is rich with insights, personal anecdotes, and candid opinions, making it a must-listen for NBA enthusiasts.
[01:45 - 04:48]
Draymond Green and Baron Davis kick off the episode by sharing their experiences from the recent All-Star Weekend in the Bay Area. They express pride in hosting the dunk contest and the celebrity game, highlighting both successes and moments they felt could have gone better.
Baron Davis reflects on hosting the dunk contest and the "celebrity game," expressing a mix of satisfaction and regret over their performance:
“I blew it, man. I thought Buddy was gonna win the three-point Shootout. You know, he came out hot, but shout out to Tyler Hero.” [02:30]
Draymond Green discusses feeling rattled during the competition, leading to missed shots and a loss in the skills championship:
“I feel really bad for Moses Moody. Moses put it on for us. I caused Moses the skills championship. Feel awful about it.” [03:07]
The hosts emphasize the vibrant atmosphere of the weekend, commending the Bay Area for hosting a memorable event despite media controversies.
[04:48 - 08:05]
Transitioning from the weekend's events, Draymond Green confidently declares the Warriors as championship contenders, backing his stance with recent performances and team synergy.
Draymond Green makes a bold championship guarantee, standing firmly behind his team:
“I believe that we got the pieces to do it. And like I said, I know what that look and feel like. I 1000%, wholeheartedly stand all 10 toes down on everything.” [05:51]
Baron Davis supports Draymond's confidence, highlighting the team's unique identity and the elevated play of key players like Steph Curry and Jimmy Butler:
“They got a different identity. Even in the Kings game, you can see just the way Steph. The way Steph playing is different. The way Jimmy playing is everybody is taking their game to another level.” [07:11]
The discussion underscores the Warriors' improved dynamics post-All-Star Weekend and the integration of new players enhancing the team's overall performance.
[07:11 - 11:07]
Baron Davis praises Jimmy Butler's leadership and communication skills, citing how his approach positively influences team chemistry and performance.
Baron Davis commends Jimmy Butler's ability to communicate and strategize, enhancing the team's gameplay:
“Jimmy is an over communicator... It's music to my ears to talk basketball with somebody that know the basketball game like Jimmy.” [07:11]
Draymond Green elaborates on Jimmy's detailed playmaking and its impact on the team's success:
“He was showing us a different way to run a set to open up some... It's just different stuff like that. Jimmy is such an incredible target, man. But Jimmy is he a leader and he knows his stuff.” [08:05]
Their synergy highlights the importance of effective communication and leadership in achieving team success.
[25:04 - 29:07]
The hosts critique the current NBA All-Star Game format, arguing that excessive entertainment undermines the essence of basketball.
Draymond Green expresses frustration with the showmanship overshadowing genuine gameplay:
“We're doing every type of trick to make the weekend exciting. What are your thoughts on what Chuck is talking about?” [25:04]
Baron Davis agrees, emphasizing the need for competitive defense to maintain the game's integrity:
“It's just a defensive challenge. I think it's just a defensive challenge... You're not going to have a real game because everybody, it's a showcase.” [27:59]
They advocate for a balance where entertainment doesn't compromise the sport's competitive nature, suggesting reforms to prioritize genuine basketball skills and teamwork.
[38:16 - 40:16]
Discussion shifts to player representation in contracts, focusing on Victor Wembanyama's health issues and the implications of self-representation.
Draymond Green warns against players representing themselves, highlighting the complexities of NBA contracts:
“If he can do that and save $12 million, he go to. I just will warn him, be very careful of how much money you could be costing yourself.” [38:16]
Baron Davis reinforces the importance of having a skilled representation team to navigate contract negotiations:
“Do not let SGA represent himself. You just gotta build the right, right, build the right council, build the right team.” [39:41]
The hosts stress the necessity of professional guidance in securing favorable contracts and protecting players' interests.
[50:13 - 53:46]
Draymond and Baron analyze the remaining games of the season, identifying potential championship threats and discussing strategies to secure victories.
Baron Davis lists his top five most dangerous teams for the season's end:
“I got Cleveland, I got Boston. Then in the Western Conference, I got Denver, Clippers, and Warriors.” [50:13]
Draymond Green aligns with Baron, emphasizing the importance of a strong finish to position the Warriors favorably for the playoffs:
“It's very important to get off to a good start because should every game count, we in playoff mode.” [31:06]
Their analysis provides insights into team performances and the critical nature of the upcoming games in determining playoff standings.
Draymond Green [05:51]:
“I believe that we got the pieces to do it. And like I said, I know what that look and feel like. I 1000%, wholeheartedly stand all 10 toes down on everything.”
Baron Davis [02:30]:
“We should have had a clean sweep.”
Draymond Green [25:04]:
“We're doing every type of trick to make the weekend exciting.”
Baron Davis [38:16]:
“Do not let SGA represent himself. You just gotta build the right, right, build the right council, build the right team.”
Draymond Green [31:06]:
“It's very important to get off to a good start because should every game count, we in playoff mode.”
The episode wraps up with Draymond Green reaffirming his confidence in the Warriors' championship potential and highlighting the importance of strategic gameplay and team cohesion. Both hosts express optimism for the team's performance in the remaining season games, emphasizing the significance of each match in securing a favorable playoff position.
This comprehensive summary captures the essence of the episode, highlighting key discussions, insights, and the dynamic between Draymond Green and Baron Davis. Their candid evaluations and strategic analyses provide valuable perspectives on the Warriors' trajectory and the broader NBA landscape.