Detailed Summary of "The Herd with Colin Cowherd" Episode
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
Introduction
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.
All-Star Weekend Recap
[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.
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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.
Warriors' Performance and Championship Guarantee
[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.
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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.
Team Dynamics and Leadership
[07:11 - 11:07]
Baron Davis praises Jimmy Butler's leadership and communication skills, citing how his approach positively influences team chemistry and performance.
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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.
Critique of NBA All-Star Game Format
[25:04 - 29:07]
The hosts critique the current NBA All-Star Game format, arguing that excessive entertainment undermines the essence of basketball.
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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.
Player Representation and Contract Management
[38:16 - 40:16]
Discussion shifts to player representation in contracts, focusing on Victor Wembanyama's health issues and the implications of self-representation.
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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.
Future Predictions and Team Analysis
[50:13 - 53:46]
Draymond and Baron analyze the remaining games of the season, identifying potential championship threats and discussing strategies to secure victories.
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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.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps
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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.”
Conclusion
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.
- Draymond Green [53:36]:
“That's a wrap from this episode of the Draymond Green show with my dog, the legend, Baron Davis. We out love Peace.”
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.
