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The number one team in the Big east on Patino Red Storm Rising airing Tuesdays at 10pm Eastern only on Vice TV. Check the link in the bio for where to watch Vice TV what's up, everybody? Welcome back to the Draymond Green show with my brother, Baron Davis. B.D. how you feeling, my dog, Man, I'm good, man.
Baron Davis
What's up, Jay? I see you've been balling. Hey, no, for real, bro. You've been really balling. I seen you hit the corner three and just run down the court. No gestures. You feel what I'm saying? Like, okay, okay. We going light on the shenanigans.
Draymond Green
Absolutely.
Baron Davis
We going light on the. Yeah, you lock, man.
Draymond Green
And.
Baron Davis
And 23 points, four from seven from deep. Was this a game you just felt the flow, right? And you know, it's just looking at the way y'all plan and looking the way you plan right now. Right. It's just that the flow and the confidence is on an all time high right now.
Draymond Green
100%. Definitely more confident. The ball's moving, and you got several playmakers on the floor, so whereas, you know, you may not be ready to shoot. Like, I'm ready to shoot, because I know the ball's probably getting swamped my way. And last night, when I hit that first corner three, you know, when you see that first one go in, you just feel better. And a. They have valanchunas on me, which I knew I could have. I told demar, I said, y'all got him on me very early in the game. I told demar, if y'all got him on me, I'm gonna have a field day. Because he can't move well enough. I'm in pretty good shape right now. He can't move well enough to keep up or guard a screen and roll or helping the paint. Because they're top locking Steph, right? So they top locking Steph. Everywhere he go on the floor, they got the guy sitting on top side. So if y'all top locking Steph, he clearly gonna be in the paint. Let me just go find his corner and knock that first one down. See it go through. Feeling real good about yourself. But also, I know, like, he don't have a chance of once the ball swinging me, he don't have a chance.
Baron Davis
Of closing out, closing up. He don't want to rush it. You know what I'm saying?
Draymond Green
I don't have to rush. Like, I could just sit here and lock it in and, you know, to see the first few go in, I found that rhythm. And then from that point, like, I just felt like I was really aggressive, but I also felt like I had to be aggressive because they were completely just selling out on steps. So y'all allowing Us to play four on three the whole game, I thought I had to be aggressive. And then also, you know, I've been realizing, like, with Jimmy, I'm getting more shots, which is a weird thing, right? Like, you think Jimmy comes, That's gonna take more shots away. But with Jimmy, I'm actually getting more shots.
Baron Davis
Yeah, you open again?
Draymond Green
Absolutely. And so just finding that rhythm, you know what I'm saying? Getting accustomed to shooting that much again. But, yeah, I felt good last night. And you know what's crazy? Bd I ain't gonna lie to you. That's the first game I felt good since, like, that's what's up, New York Knicks.
Baron Davis
Yeah.
Draymond Green
Coming off that New York trip, man, it was good to get back home, bro. Lock in, sleep in your own bed, start eating your own food again.
Baron Davis
You know, Chef cooking.
Draymond Green
His body needed to feel better, bro. So I felt great last night, and it was a good duh for us, man.
Baron Davis
It was a great Dub. Four for seven from deep. The warriors is seven and one when you hit three or more threes this season. And then I also want to say congratulations on becoming the second all time assist leader in Dub Nation warriors history, bro. You deserve that, man. That's just a hell of an honor, a hell of a. A hell of an accomplishment coming from a power forward and. And in your position, redefining what a point forward is, right? What a playmaker is, what a facilitator is, what the brains of the operations of the offense and the defense is. So, you know, you definitely deserve your flowers, bro. Second all time leader in assists. Who. Who is number one?
Draymond Green
Steph. Number one.
Baron Davis
Is it really?
Draymond Green
Yeah, Steph, number one by a long shot. He got me by like 16 assists or something like that.
Baron Davis
I'm like. Which is the whole step ain't passing like this.
Draymond Green
Check this out. So there's this notion that I don't do anything but pass the ball, which I take great pride in my passing. I passed the shit out the ball, so thank you. I take great pride in that. But STEPH Curry has 1600 more assists than me, right? 1600, right. And then you have people saying, like, oh, he ain't no point guard. You know what I'm saying? Like, how y'all gonna put him in a conversation with Magic and how he ain't no point guard. Right? The logic of the things that these people be saying just don't make sense. But, yeah, it's Steph. And who I passed for number two is Guy Rogers.
Baron Davis
Oh, okay.
Draymond Green
Guy Rogers. But, man, it's such an honor, bro, to be like, second all time. Number two is. Number one for me is Steph Curry. I'm like, james, move him out the way. I'm number one.
Baron Davis
Get out the way.
Draymond Green
That man on another planet. Get him out the way, man. Start a record book for him. Put his assist over there. I'm number one. I'll take that, that part, you know what I'm saying? But it's an honor, bro, to be second all time. Like, I didn't know if I'd have an NBA career, to be second all time assist leader in an organization, that's crazy.
Baron Davis
That's crazy.
Draymond Green
Playing the position I play, that's incredible, man. It's such an honor. But I've had great teammates, bro. Like playing with Steph, playing with Clay, kd, Brandon Rush. Shot the lights out the ball when I first got here, throwing lobster. Andre and Bogan and some lobster kid. Like, man, I've had great teammates. This organization has done a great job of surrounding us with the talent to fit around us, to make our games rise to an even higher level. So I'm lucky, man. I don't take it for granted at all, bro. Like, to be second all time is something in the history of a NBA organization. Sometimes I just. I want to cry to pat myself on the back, man. You got to pat myself on the back.
Baron Davis
You have to.
Draymond Green
I ain't set out for that. You know what I'm saying? Like, bd, I ain't come in here like, yo, I'm trying to chase this. I came in like, yo, I'm trying to get a spot. Like, yeah, I'm a second round pick. I just want to. I just want to, like, make my case, to be on the team, right? And for that to happen, bro, I'm excited. That was a dope one.
Baron Davis
That's the game giving back, you know, that's all we can do, is pour into the game. And you know, you've been pouring into the game, your heart, your passion, and all that is paying off.
Draymond Green
I appreciate it, bro. Before we keep going, remember to subscribe to the Draymond Green show with Baron Davis so you don't miss any episodes.
Baron Davis
And don't forget to follow us on all social media at the Draymond Green show. So Dub Nation, let's get this cracking. What's up? The energy in the building. Steph Curry reached 4,000. Three pointers. Come on, dude, 4,000. What did y'all do as a team to celebrate after the game? And then, you know, I don't really know how Sham be getting this info, but word on the streets, Steph had a birthday party last week till 3am the last three people to leave. Steph Draymond and Jimmy, now that he hit 4,000, how far do you think that he'll go before he's done? Like, what is that record?
Draymond Green
You know what, I don't know. I saw this earlier. I saw Shams talking. I think he was on Pat McAfee show, which is one of the best shows in sports, by the way. I'm like, yo, how did this dude get this information, man? Like, he was at Stuff house. Like he had this party at his house. Where does he get this information from? Unbelievable champs. But, yeah, you know why we all stayed? Because Steph opened some incredible wine. And us three love wine the most on that team and we enjoyed all of it. And he got ordered some bottles and I got a picture of the bottles. Excuse me. He opened. Jimmy brought a big six gallon of Chateau Margaux.
Baron Davis
Come on, dude, I don't even.
Draymond Green
Like, we had a time. Michael mina on the 102s.slash, that's killer. Now that's my boy, Michael Mina. I mean, what's there to leave? We played some poker. It's a great time. So I don't know how Shams get these reports.
Baron Davis
Me neither.
Draymond Green
But of course, we was the last three there. I drink wine. So much wine. We all did. It was. It was a great time. Shout out to Steph Curry, Aisha. They were generous hosts to have us over at the house. Yeah, that brother went deep in the cellar in that part. So of course, me and Jimmy.
Baron Davis
He went into the bag. He had to go into the filing cabinet.
Draymond Green
Oh, yeah, he went deep into the cellar, by the way. Told us. Yo, y'all come on, like, let's go to the cellar and pick out what we drinking. Oh, man. What? Yeah, we had a field day.
Baron Davis
Invite your boy over too. I like wine. I don't even drink that much, so.
Draymond Green
You ain't gotta we open some bottles. But, bro, that 4,000 three pointer, man, is crazy.
Baron Davis
Yeah, that's crazy.
Draymond Green
I told him, like, Bro, 4,000 three pointers, that's nuts. You scored 12,000 points and threes. I don't have 12,000 points in my career. This man has scored 12,000 points and threeEs. Almost half of his points. Almost half of his points in his career are threes.
Baron Davis
That's crazy.
Draymond Green
That is insane, man.
Baron Davis
That's insane.
Draymond Green
But to see him do that, to see him do it at Chase Center. He opened up the 3000 Club. He opened up the 4000 Club. If he want to, he can get the 5000. It's just a matter of if he wants to or not. Like, if he wants to put that type of energy and effort. If he wants to, he'll get the 5,000 before anyone else get the 4,000.
Baron Davis
Oh, that's a fact.
Draymond Green
And so that's a fact, you know, like, yeah, if he. If he wants to, though, he can. He can open the lead up that much more where he could get to 5,000 before anyone else get to 4,000.
Baron Davis
I agree, man. Especially the way. Especially the way y'all working, man. You know, getting JK back. You know, Steph talked about, you know, how he's focused on winning that fifth ring, and this team has what it takes. I mean, we talk about levels, right? Y'all been balling ever since the Jimmy trade. Like, what's another level you gotta get to? Or what does that level look like for the warriors to go chase that fifth ring?
Draymond Green
You know, for the most part, we've been a good. Done a good job of not turning the ball over since Jimmy been here, which has been a real key to us winning because we're able to set our defense, which is great. Last few games, we fell off the Richter scale. I mean, went way off the Richter scale when it comes to turnovers. Then last night, we had the first 19, 20 minutes of the game, we had two turnovers. The last four minutes of the first half, we had six. And in large part, I threw one pass. That was so bold. Cause we was just trying to get stuff to record at that point. Like, you up 23, right?
Baron Davis
Yep.
Draymond Green
You like, yo, let's get this record right? And I think we all were thinking the same thing, man. I threw one. It was like a minute and 25 left on the clock in the second quarter. Right through one pass, I saw a little gap on the floor. There was no gap in the air. It was just a little gap on the floor. I'm like, ah, if I could bounce it right there on that spot, it's going to get through this gap and lead him to a wide open corner. 3. It was so stupid to throw the pass, but I think we all was just thinking the same thing. Let's get him this record. Like, you feel the tension building. Like, people wanted to see this record. And I've been through a few of these with him where he's breaking the record, and, you know that tension's building.
Baron Davis
Up, but it gets hype and excitement, too.
Draymond Green
It gets hectic trying to get to it, but we have to continue to not turn the ball over, continue playing great defense. I think we have to. JK was great last night, but we have to continue to work him. And he played 19 minutes, had great energy getting downhill. I think if he can carbon copy what he did last night and ultimately knowing that every night ain't gon be the same, but carbon copy what he did last night, get downhill when your opportunities are there. I still think he passed up a few shots at the rim that he could have finished, but who's complaining? Him making about him making the next pass. But I think getting downhill when you're there, running in transition, getting buckets, finding the cuts when the cuts are there to get them lives and drop off passes for them dunks. I think if JK can play that way, which I know he's more than capable of and will, it's going to be so great for this team because with him playing that way, I don't think we ran a set for him last night. So him playing that way, getting 18 points off not. And it won't go that way every night. Right. Like sometimes the ball finds you when you playing a role like that, sometimes it don't. The games that it's not going that way. Obviously we have sets that we can run for him. Right? Like you have sets that can get them downhill, you have sets that can get them post touches. So then you're calling the plays. But when he just getting it out the mud like that and you don't need to call a set, that's when.
Baron Davis
He'S at his best.
Draymond Green
Exactly. Anytime you can get guys scoring and you don't need to call a set from them, man, that opens. Because now a team can't game plan for that. You know what I'm saying? You can't game plan for a guy getting 18 points with not a set call for him. And so if he can do that and as he gets in better shape, Steve will call more sets for him, man, that takes this team to a whole nother level. So I just think we gotta keep doing that, man. Turnovers, stay locked in on the defensive side of the ball. I think everybody trying to be a star in the rose, which is important, and the chemistry is great, you know what I'm saying? Everybody want to win, so we just got to keep building on that.
Baron Davis
He's a player that you don't need to run sets for. And I wanted to reference back when I was at the game when you didn't play during the Christmas holidays against the Clippers. Right. That game, I watched him be aggressive. There was no one else. There was no Steph. There was no Dre. So it was his show to run.
Draymond Green
Yep.
Baron Davis
And I saw a lot of that last night. Right? So when you at JK and now you're the. The additional piece, they're not thinking about you, right? You're also, if he focus on rebounding, being that compliment help, defender, shot blocker that you and Jimmy need, right? Then y'all scrappiness, takeover, and then he winds up with a mismatch. So him going to the basket, right, Creating those problems, getting in the lane. He can jump over people. You know, he don't need sets. He just needs to be aggressive when he get the ball because he's another person in addition to Jimmy. Now, that's getting to the line, getting fouled. And I think that's where I see him going forward, really helping on the offensive end. But on the defensive end, if he can adopt that, hey, I can go play kamikaze defense and fly around and get steals and get blocks and get deflections and, you know, almost make himself that guy, right? Based on the two anchors that he has, he gonna take you out to a whole nother level, because that's the missing. That's the missing ingredient. Not watching the game is rebounded, right? The turnovers, but also the ability for you all to get out in transition, which now creates all kind of mismatch problems and easy buckets for everybody, right? So that's why I think JK going forward, that he can really help, you know, turn it up a level, right? As you guys go for that quest, because I think you have the tools and the talent and the talent in the team to do it.
Draymond Green
I agree 100%, bro. I think for JK and then also for him to understand a, you've missed 31 straight games, right? So build back to where you were and still keep your idea in your mind of, like, yo, I want to be a star in this league. Like, you don't lose that. You know what I'm saying? And I want people to be sure of that. No one's asking him to lose that. Like, still keep that belief, but understand where you are, understand where the team is, understand what's at stake, and be the best you can be to get to that thing. Because if you be the best you can be to get to that thing, everything else will take care of itself.
Baron Davis
You gonna get all the hype. You gonna get all the love people. Love somebody who play hard, who dunk, who obese, you know, who can go and get it out the mud and young. So you got the next eight, ten years to go. Ride it out.
Draymond Green
Exactly. And by the way, you're going to get all the money. Also.
Baron Davis
Bingo.
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Baron Davis
Man, another record that was broken. Steve Kerr holds the record for the most wins of Warrior history. You've been there for all of them. Is there a moment that exemplifies his coaching that also represents your relationship with him?
Draymond Green
I think just his demeanor, man. Steve always know the right thing to say. He always know the right adjustment to make, especially in the playoff series. I don't think there's anybody in the world that can make adjustments like this dude in the playoff series. It's unbelievable, man. Like, the only time I've ever seen him not know the adjustment to make ever in a playoff series was against the Lakers a few years ago. The only reason he didn't know what the adjustment to make is that we just didn't have the size to compete with them. Like, we just didn't. We didn't have the lanes. We didn't have.
Baron Davis
They just outmatched.
Draymond Green
Yeah, they were just outmatched.
Baron Davis
Like, we outmatched. Yeah, for sure.
Draymond Green
Always knows the adjustment to make. Yeah. I can go on a tangent about all these other things, but to be in the playoffs and always know the adjustment and never rattle. Like, I don't know how much more I see coaches in the NBA get rattled every day. This man's never rattled, you know what I'm saying? Like, people don't understand how big that is when you're in a playoff series. We've beat teams because I just watched their coach crumble, you know what I'm saying? And Steve has never rattled, which is always Locked in, man. I think those moments right there is what exemplifies him. His coaching is. The bigger the moment, the better he.
Baron Davis
Is, that's for sure.
Draymond Green
And there's not many people that you could say that about. The bigger the moment get, the more dialed in he is. The bigger the moment get, the more confident he is. It's like he come alive when the moments get big, man. There's just not many people that can do that. You see a lot of coaches around this league have great regular seasons and they can never close the deal. The bigger the moment for Steve, the better he is.
Baron Davis
Shout out to Steve Kerr, man.
Draymond Green
Yeah. And I think my relationship with him, my relationship with him today is better than it's ever been. And I think in large part we both mature like he matured as a coach, I matured as a player. I had to mature way more than he needed to mature, obviously. But Steve was a first time coach when he first became my coach. So you also go through those rows of growth as well. You know, I, our relationship now, hey, I know when to shut the hell up earlier in my career, I can't say I know I knew when to shut the, I know when to shut the hell up now. Right. But he did everything he needed to do to gain my trust as a coach. I'm not one of those people who just believe, oh, they gave you the title coach, you know what you doing? Respect.
Baron Davis
And we all been through that. Yeah, yeah.
Draymond Green
Like he did everything plus more that he needed to do. Tom Izzo was my coach, bro. Like he did everything plus more that he needed to do to show me that he was a great coach and that I should believe all the things that he says. And now I don't have really a question about anything. If I do, I tell him, hey, coach, I think this, but I'm definitely going to try it your way. But if I struggle with that or if we struggle with that, maybe we can make this adjustment. Whereas opposed to when I'm younger, I'd be like, nah, man, I don't think we should do that. We should do it like this. And it's like, nah, those are two different statements, you know what I'm saying? And so I've learned a lot. But man, my relationship with him, I just have such a huge appreciation for him because he's just taught me so much about winning, man, so much about being a winner in this league, so much about winning at the highest level that my appreciation for Steve at this point in my career is through the roof. And I think. I think his is probably the same for me. We've done it all together. You know, every win he's got, like you said, all of his wins I've been here for. And it's a beautiful thing to watch him dominate as a coach in this league and be one of the all time greats, because that he is.
Baron Davis
Shout out to Steve Kerr. Most wins in Warrior history. You know, Steve Curry did play with a dude named Dennis Rodman, right? And Draymond Green, you are nothing like Dennis Robbins, sir. You feel what I'm saying? So I feel like for Steve Kerr, having someone like you is, you know, advantageous to him and just reminds him when he was playing how locked in Rodman was. But, you know, having Draymond versus, like, you know, Draymond gonna show up. Draymond is gonna do all the right things outside of tackling people and, you know, punching a bunch of people. But he ain't no Robin, you know, to expect, you know, he's a good young man. You know, he comes from a great. He comes from a great family, and he. He exudes that in this off the court behavior, you know what I mean? I was raised on the court and.
Draymond Green
Tell people I was raised right now, don't ever get it twisted. I was raised right. Raised really well.
Baron Davis
Shout out to Steve kerr, man. Y'all 13 and one with Jimmy in the alignment lineup, y'all done won six in a row. The next three games, four days, you got the Knicks, Nuggets and Bucks, all tough games, three different styles of play. As one of the best defenders in the league, can you give us an inside look on basically how you prepare for, you know, three games and four nights? And you talking about the Knicks, the Nuggets, and then the Bucks?
Draymond Green
I think the Knicks, you know, with Jalen Brunson out, they're doing it more by committee, you know, so the ball's moving around a lot more. They're using each other a lot more because you still need to create those shots. But you don't necessarily have Jalen Brunson at the point to break the defense down and get that first domino to fall. So I think they're doing that with a lot more ball movement, player movement, tough team to guard, especially with Cat shooting the ball the way he shoots the ball. I think he's shooting like 57% on catch and shoot threes.
Baron Davis
That's crazy.
Draymond Green
That's insane, right?
Baron Davis
I watched the Portland game. He was burning them up.
Draymond Green
Yeah, no, he's shooting 57% on catch and shoot threes. Like that's unheard of. I don't know if there's many guards in this league shooting 7%, if any on catch and shoot threes. You almost have to approach him like you used to approach Klay Thompson. Like, it's hard to take your body off of him because he get a. And his triggers quick. He catch the ball here. It's up.
Baron Davis
It's like it's up fast. Yeah.
Draymond Green
And so he get the ball with space and he's seven feet. It's tough, you know what I'm saying? So. And then they're playing great defense. They've been a lot better defensively since Jalen Brunson been out, which makes sense. You add in, you know, a better defender and then also adding a better. Not Mitchell Robinson, but not only adding a better defender because Jalen Brunson is not a bad defender, but as a team, you know, we have to defend better because we don't got that guy to cover slack for us if we're not defending well, you know, and so I think it's even more so that than necessarily Jalen Brunson being a bad defender because I don't think Jalen Brunson is a bad defender. But that's a tough game. You know, they're playing good basketball. I think if we go out and play our game, take care of the ball, play the way we've been playing, I like our chances in that. Then you got Denver coming in. Denver's always a tough team to beat with the joker at the helm running everything. Russ is. I know people are shocked by this. I'm not. Russ is.
Baron Davis
He's playing phenomenal.
Draymond Green
Not only he's playing phenomenal, but he's shooting the lights out the ball. And that changes things for this team. You know, at the beginning of the season, they were struggling a little bit. Everybody was talking about their bench unit and they were talking about their three point shooting. Well, that's changed. And that team is playing really well. Jamar Murray seems to have found himself again after being in a slump. Michael Porter Jr. Is playing well. So that team is playing really well, you know, so that's tough game. Joker is one of the best scorers in this league, obviously, one of the best passers, one of the best rebounders, one of the best players in this league. You know that he.
Baron Davis
He always creates a lot of problems.
Draymond Green
Absolutely, absolutely. You know, you can make that argument any day. I don't think you can get somebody to argue with you, but you can't get nobody to tell you crazy, right?
Baron Davis
Right.
Draymond Green
So, you know, that's always a tough matchup. And then Bucks, everything starts and stops with Giannis and Dane. They go as those two guys go. And you know, they both playing really good basketball at a high level. I think Giannis is averaging something close to 30, 12 and 6 or something of that nature. They're playing really good basketball and their role players have stepped up. Tori and Plince is playing well. Gary Trent's playing well. That's coming there. You know, cool is coming there. Has helped help that team out a lot. So, you know, that team's playing really well. They do miss Bobby Portis, so I know they're looking forward to getting him back for the playoffs, but they're playing really good basketball and you know, we gotta be locked in. And then it's a back to back also. So that makes the game even tougher. But nonetheless, three tough games. Usually in a situation like that, you say if we can get two of them, you're happy about it. We hope to get all three of them and that's our plan and that's what we going for.
Baron Davis
I've been watching the Knicks and Nuggets a lot and you know, it's rebound and big man play. Right. The Knicks, they looking to push the ball more with Jalen Brunson out so they can get easy buckets. But the Nuggets, like you said, everybody is shooting the ball well, shooting the ball with confidence. So I'm excited to see that game, especially, you know, from a matchup standpoint. And, you know, I have to give a shout out to the Bucs. Cause they turned it around from when we was getting on them, when I was getting on them early in the season. Right. And my reason for that was let Giannis and Dane plug in and let everybody else, you know, plug into their sockets.
Draymond Green
Right?
Baron Davis
And you're starting to see that the two most important and most potent players on their team is really leading the charge. So three games, four nights, you know, all tough games, six in a row. And I think for you guys, it's just a one game at a time approach. And each game is kind of like, you know, every team is balling right now. Talk about a little bit about that because you ain't about to be watching no bad basketball because everybody fighting for something. And so talk about that mentality too, as you get down the stretch of the last bit of season. How all these games just matter and how you can't put one game before the other.
Draymond Green
Nah, you gotta be locked in. Cause like you said, everybody's playing for something. If someone isn't playing for something, then it's still dangerous.
Baron Davis
But they dangerous, too, because the young.
Draymond Green
Dudes, you get young guys coming out like, yo, this is my chance to prove something.
Baron Davis
Yeah.
Draymond Green
And so those games are even dangerous. But I think for us, you know, we've known that, like, this is playoff time for us since coming out of this All Star break, and we need to win all the games we can to give ourselves the best possible season. You want to not be in the play in so you can get that week of rest. You know, we're a little older, so that week of rest can go a long ways. Instead of fighting in that play in, play in haven't been nice to us. So I think with all those, it's too much.
Baron Davis
It's too many games too much. Like, way too much. And then you got to get right into the mix with, you know, the hungry wolves waiting for you.
Draymond Green
Absolutely. So, you know, for us, it's been about winning every game and down the stretch, you know, that's our focus, but then also building the right habits, you know what I'm saying? And I think for us as a team, we know that if we build the right habits, we have the pieces. And so that's kind of how we've been approaching every game, and we don't have any room for error. Got two teams. The Clippers, they right there. You know what I'm saying?
Baron Davis
They right there.
Draymond Green
Minnesota's right there. We've been on the win streak, and so have they, you know, so we gotta stay locked in. And I, you know, I have no doubt in my mind that we will, but we definitely gotta stay locked in around the league.
Baron Davis
LeBron confronting Stephen A. Smith, bringing your name into it. I don't know why he brought Draymond Green name up recently. He says LeBron James confronting him at the Laker game was some bullshit, and it was weak. Talk that now. So hold on, let me get behind the homies and let me go. Get over here. Let me talk my.
Draymond Green
Now, a lot of problems that guys have with media is to call something that that man did bullshit and weak. Like, those are words like, what, we grew up. Yeah, like, you get hands put on you where we grew up and those types of words. So I think the problem that people have with media is you go on there, you. You like, oh, that's weak. Like, weak. Like calling another man weak. Like, that's just. That's not basketball, which. Which is Actually, what Brian was saying in the first place, like, let's keep it basketball, because calling a man weak, that's. That's not basketball. And you're paid to talk about basketball. You call Brian weak for stepping to you, but you're taking shots at him as a father on tv behind a camera. Most would say that's weak. And I know he'll say, I'm paid to do that. No, you're paid to analyze. You're paid to debate on the show.
Baron Davis
But you really pay to say whatever you want to say as far as this game, whether you like it or not. But as a person, you should be lifting me. Lifting anymore.
Draymond Green
Absolutely.
Baron Davis
Like, because. Because LeBron is a good dude. He do good shit. He a good dad. His kid made it. They doing. You know, they doing some shit. That's his story. You feel what I'm saying? And so you should be lifting him up and talking about the fact that this dude ain't got into no trouble.
Draymond Green
Absolutely right.
Baron Davis
Ain't got into no bullshit. But, like, you bring in, like, I would say, the WWE into basketball when you cross that line and talk about somebody, kids. Because if it's my kids, bro, if it's my kids, I'mma catch you, too.
Draymond Green
As soon as I said it, I hadn't talked to Brian at all about this. As soon as I saw him say it, Excuse me. Bob was up here that day, and Bob was like, oh, yeah, I work with Stephen A. Tomorrow. I'm in. Got y'all game tonight. I'm in the studio tomorrow. Something Stephen A. And I think Malika. And I was like, oh, you make sure you tell Stephen A. That I have zero respect for what he said yesterday. You go on tv, national tv, calling out this African American, this black father who's raised another successful black young man, and you go on. On TV calling him out as a father because his son played in the NBA. That's ass backwards. You. You are on t national TV condemning a black man as a father because his son is playing in the NBA. Like, how does that even make sense? And I told Bob that. I said, you should tell him, like. Tell him, like. Like, I. I can't respect that. Like, if you want to talk about him as a basketball player, talk about him as a basketball player. If you want to talk about. Go ahead. He an NBA player. Talk about him all you want. Although I think it's pretty whack that y'all find time to talk about the 55th draft pick. The only. The only picks I can name right off the top of my mind, that was 55th pick or lower was Manu Ginobly and Isaiah Thomas. You can't Even name a 55th draft pick.
Baron Davis
They didn't get no steam until they start killing to see him just going.
Draymond Green
At this man as a father, this man said, lebron, you need to stop. As a father, you need to stop.
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Draymond Green
Huh? And then you throw out the excuse like, well, he the one said that his bronnie's better than NBA players. You name me. What parent don't think their kid is better than everybody? Like, that is a common thing for parents. That's. We all think our kid is better than what they are. That is the nature of the beast. My mama thought I was better than what I was. That is the nature of a parent in sports. But to go on TV and say, you need to stop it as a father, then go and he stepped to you about that, and then say, it's weak on tv because the demeanor in person was like, that was demeanor in person. But then on TV you go, oh, that was bullshit. Like, weak. Like, come on, man.
Baron Davis
So that's why he said, draymond fix his suit.
Draymond Green
Yeah, that's why he said, draymond ain't talking to me. And it's not that, you know, I don't have much to say to that. Like, also reach out to that man and talk to him after somebody say something to you because you know you wrong. So reach out to that man, talk to you. But he didn't. You didn't reach out talk to him. That's weak. That's what we call weak where I'm from. The guys that I was raised by, the man that had an impact on my life, that's what we call weak.
Baron Davis
Here's my issue with the Brownie situation. There are 54 picks before him, and then they're like, however many picks behind, we need to be talking about some of these young rookie dudes who need the light shepherding in the new wave. Like, I like. I like the Bronny storyline. I like to see when Bronny get in the game, I'm rooting for him, too. I want to see him score, too. It's a storyline, and it's a storyline of a lot of people want to see him make it right. And him, you know, just like you said at the beginning of the show, it's like, man, I was just trying to make the team as a second round pick, right? This kid just trying to make the team. He don't care no matter who his daddy is, right? He got his own basketball dreams, right? And it's his dream, not LeBron's dream. It's his own dream. So he trying to make the team. And just so happened that that's his father. That's a great storyline. But there's so many dope young rookies that we should be talking about Rookie of the year debate, right? And talk about which one of these rookies. So now the young kids, you know, can be up on who Stephen Castle is, right? They need to be up on. Up on things like that. Because now it's like, let's start talking about the guys who are gonna start to come into the shadows of the steps and the Kevin Durant's, right? And. And a lot of this WWE or I would say, like kind of housewives, you know, celebrity, excuse my language, right? Is. Is really kind of like. Like where people getting out of hand. And then when you see them in real life, they shock because they used to being behind a camera or behind a screen, you ain't got no real human interaction. And we know, you know, Stephen A to be one of the best voices, you know, and we all got.
Draymond Green
Absolutely.
Baron Davis
We all got relationships with Stephen A. And really. And Stephen A is one of the biggest voices in the media. So absolutely, he. You can be checked too, right? And it's okay that if you check to man up and say, you know what? I was wrong, I was checked, and not go and keep stirring a pot because, you know, this man can't really do nothing because you're in the media.
Draymond Green
I agree.
Baron Davis
1000 come talk about my kids. See, I'mma straighten your jacket, Draymond. You feel what I'm saying? I'm gonna get your suit right? I y on me some. Hey, man, you know, you got something on your. On your collar, homie. You feel me? Everything not to button his jacket up, you know, so shout out to LeBron for just being LeBron. And, you know, for somebody like that to even take the time during the day, you know, during the game, you know, it's been on his mind, it's been on his heart. And this dude has been above everything, right? I've been everything.
Draymond Green
You don't see moments like that.
Baron Davis
You don't see that, bro. And so for that man to go do that in the game, it's like, man, that man was hurt. You hurt that dude, right? You supposed to be whatever it is, homie, when I see you whoop. But when you do that, man, that's hurt. That dude is like, hold on, bro, you are attacking me. You did something to hurt me. I gotta let you know that when it ain't cool, this just stop now, right? Before it's. Before you start thinking that you can keep doing that. And so, I mean, the shit should just be squashed. And Stephen A. Should really just accept that, that, you know, we as players, right, as fathers, like, we gotta come home to certain shot. I remember when Russ was going through it with the media and he was like, man, I gotta come home to my kids. And they think I'm a bad person because of what y'all saying in the media, because of some basketball shit. So we gotta learn how to separate that. Because y'all are heroes, right? Y'all are great people, facts. Y'all do good in the community. You find companies, you, you. You buy food for home like it's nothing that won't motivate and move your heart. So we gotta treat y'all like heroes and not treat y'all like, you know, Basketball Wives or Desperate Housewives or some like that.
Draymond Green
Couldn't have said it better, man. So hopefully these guys start to grow because I think the way our game is covered has a lot to do with the way the game is viewed these days. So everybody talk about there being problems in the game and ratings and all of that. The way the game is covered. The days of Ahmad Rashad. Inside stuff. Yeah.
Baron Davis
Personality pieces.
Draymond Green
So hopefully they can learn from this too.
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Baron Davis
Hey, Anthony Mason kicked me out the. He took the whole team to dinner and kicked me out the dinner. Cause I wouldn't drink.
Draymond Green
Hey, bro.
Baron Davis
Hey.
Draymond Green
Hey, Jay.
Baron Davis
You know you'd be like, all right, bro. Well, I ain't paying for your ass to eat. You can get up off the table, right?
Draymond Green
Yeah.
Baron Davis
So I get up off the table. We at the Shark Bar. Oh, school Shark Bar in Atlanta. So I get off the table. I'm like, man, I ain't tripping on this. The food ain't coming. I go to the bar, right? I think you go, no, no, no, no, no. You gotta go.
Draymond Green
He put you out the restaurant.
Baron Davis
Like, the whole thing. Like, he was sweating me. And I was like, bro, you ain't gonna sweat me like this. Like, I'm cool not drinking. He got up.
Draymond Green
He was like, mirror.
Baron Davis
I was like, bro, I'm cool. He was like, you can just leave, man. I was like, all right, cool, bro. I'm gonna go out the bar, let him cool off. I'm thinking like. Cause you know how you think. Like, man, is he playing? Like, nah, he was dead ass. Like, you gonna have a drink and you gonna get your ass up. I said, bro, I'm cool. My. Like, you sweating me like this. Like, nah, I'm gonna go to the bar, bro. So everybody was like, come on, bd, Just have a drink.
Draymond Green
You know all that.
Baron Davis
No, cool, dog. I'm hot at this moment. I'm hot. Cause he done told me to get up off the table. He ain't paying for me. I pay for my own shit. I go to the bar, Dre. I go sit down at the bar, man. They over there drinking, taking shots, celebrating. He see me. He said, no, no, no. He said, nah, nah, you gotta go. You gotta go. Hey, bro, I walked back to the hotel.
Draymond Green
Oh, you weren't about to mess with Mace.
Baron Davis
Hey, I walked back to the hotel, bro. And for the rest of that summer league, right? All I can say is, man, I can't wait to get back home, bro. I can't wait to move to Charlotte. And he called me when he got to la. He was like, where you at? I was like, man, I'm over here with the homies.
Draymond Green
Like, I'm in la.
Baron Davis
I'm at the club. I said, say no more. I'll be right there. Hey. I pulled up on him and I had been telling the homies the whole time, like, man, I can't believe it. Cause you know you can't. You ain't in contact after that. I was like, man, I can't believe this. Like, he got me up and we ran up on mace, him and his homies. And he was like, what's up, fool?
Draymond Green
What's up?
Baron Davis
Much more, little dog. He's telling his homies and dog, he was like, man, what's up with your dudes? I was like, oh, man. They thought that, you know, like, we cool. I was like, bro, you can't. You know, I ain't one of the ones like that. I'm kind of like a funny, cool dude, but I ain't, you know, like, we can get out. We trying to get out. He was like, nah, bro. Like, you might. You my little bro. Like, what you talking about? I was like, all right, dude, I guess that's how it works.
Draymond Green
Wow. So that is your rookie Hazen story. Yeah, Shout out.
Baron Davis
Rest in peace, Anthony Mason.
Draymond Green
That part.
Baron Davis
The big bully, you know what I mean? But I call him the big teddy bear. Cause he was always like. He always let me kick it with him, go to comedy stores. But he, bro, if you did not, if you did not partake in the team endeavors, he was on your ass.
Draymond Green
That's crazy. I think my rookie initiation was as rookies, me, Harrison Festus and Kent Bazemore. We were in Denver and we had a team dinner and they were ordering everything, man. Richard Jefferson ordered this big 108 pound porterhouse steak that was to serve six people for himself. They were ordering shots. I'm just looking around like, dang, these dudes were ordering everything. That's dope. They brought us to dinner. That's dope.
Baron Davis
Yeah.
Draymond Green
Now mind you, I'm a second round pick, so I ain't had no money. Beginning of the season, it ain't November 15th. I ain't started getting paid yet. I ain't got no dough. And they like, yeah. So at the end of it, they like, yeah. So this has Been a great dinner. Excited about the opportunity that this team have. We can, you know, get to the playoffs. At that time, we just talking about getting the playoffs. You know, we think we got a chance to get to the playoff. Young fellas, really appreciate y'all, man. Happy to have y'all here. Y'all gonna bring some winning ways. Also appreciate y'all taking care of this dinner. And all of them walked out. We get the bill. $18,000. Kent B. More undrafted. I ain't got no dog. And Harrison got some dough. They both.
Baron Davis
Got no money like that on your card, though.
Draymond Green
Shout out to Eric House. And man, Eric Housen left the team credit card on five of us and took care of it before. I ain't had no dough. I was screwed.
Baron Davis
Oh, man, I'd have been crying.
Draymond Green
$4,500.
Baron Davis
Hey, Brian. Crying. They did us like that, man.
Draymond Green
I was hot like 4, 500. I don't know what they expect me to do with this, bro. I'm a second round pick. I ain't no bread. I got my. I got my. My advance on my salary. My advance on my first year salary a month and a half ago, $60,000 advance.
Baron Davis
I quiet.
Draymond Green
I got $27,000 back out to taxes. Didn't know what was going on. I got to get a car, which I was renting a car because I couldn't afford to buy a car. So I was renting the car. Just because they was doing it on credit, I end up owing them nine grand. I could have just. Just put a down payment down on the car. I had to get some furniture for my apartment, but I ain't had no dough like that. And they put that bill on it. So shout out to the young fellas. Jalen Stefan Castle getting his car put on bricks. Ken Bazemore got his car Popcorn. And Festus Zealy got his car put on bricks. They ain't touched my car. And for good reason, because I told them straight up. Listen, listen. I understand y'all the vets, but if y'all do something to my car, I'm the type of guy I'm gonna keep doing the more y'all do. So you put popcorn in my car, I'm gonna put rats in your car. And I go too far, and I don't know when to stop.
Baron Davis
I wish J. Rich was your bad. Oh, I wish J. Rich was your bad. Hey, Jay Rich used to get him, bro. Hey, Jay Rich used to get him with the popcorn. He used to take the. The wheels off. Yeah. And put them on different Levels of the parking structure.
Draymond Green
Yeah.
Baron Davis
So you have to walk around and buy your tires.
Draymond Green
Same thing. Same thing that happened. I told him straight up, listen, man, they like, no, but you ain't got no money. We can keep playing games. I said, listen, I go too far. So I'm just telling y'all, don't do nothing like that. I ain't gonna.
Baron Davis
Right.
Draymond Green
Kit has said something wild to Jack. Festus has said something wild to D. Lee. I'm not going to say anything wild to y'all.
Baron Davis
I'm just letting y'all.
Draymond Green
But don't do that to me because I go way too far. Yeah. And they ain't do that to me. So, you know. Shout out.
Baron Davis
Shout out to the vets. Shout out to the vets.
Draymond Green
Joker just made a statement after the first game. He said, man, I think I'm playing the best basketball of my career. He said, but if I don't get it, good for him. He's amazing. That's the first time I've ever heard Joker, like, kind of lobby for himself an mvp, which I was a little shocked by. He usually don't give a damn about anything. I was gonna get him a damn.
Baron Davis
When you chasing history, though, let's say the years before, he was like, okay, if I get it, I get it. It's other dope dudes. And those are great, amazing dudes. But this is my best year.
Draymond Green
Yes.
Baron Davis
Not only is this my best year, this is my best statistical year. Yep, by far than any of these MVP seasons that I had. Right. So I gotta put that out there that, hey, I'm about to break. I'm about to do some shit that ain't nobody ever did in the league. In league history.
Draymond Green
Yeah.
Baron Davis
And so you gotta put your bid out there. What Shay is doing, right, you know, is having a phenomenal season, MVP caliber season, leading the number one team in the league. Right. And the way he get down is just, you know, kids love his game. He's a fan favorite. You know, he got the personality, right? The team got the personality. And so, you know, all light is gonna shine that way based on the work that he put in, the way that they. They need him, the way he's elevated himself, you know, even more so from last year. But when you look at Joker and what Joker is doing and how he's doing it, and being the focal. Being the everything for that team, the engine that make that team go top five in points, top five assists, top five in rebounds, top five assists, I.
Draymond Green
Think he top three on all of them.
Baron Davis
Yeah. Top three, My bad. Top three. Top three. Come on, man. Come on. You gotta. I gotta say something. I gotta say something just to let y'all know, like, I know what I'm doing out here, and I'm feeling it too. So I think that's why he put that out there like that. Just to let people know, like, yeah, I do know I'm killing this year, so take note of that.
Draymond Green
I respect it. I'm happy. You know, I love when guys talk their shit, so I'm happy he says something. I think the only thing I would say is as deserving as he is with that stat line, what he's up against is people become accustomed to greatness and in turn. Like LeBron, for instance. Right. Like, LeBron probably should have, like, six MVP. Six or seven. But people get kind of accustomed and bore with greatness.
Baron Davis
Right.
Draymond Green
And so that's one of the things he's up against. If. If Joker was having this year, statistically and all of that, if he was having this year and had never won mvp, he undoubtedly be mvp. Right. But because people have grown accustomed to him averaging those types of numbers, you kind of get a bump down from that. Now, in saying that, when you look at who's won MVP over the years, I think it's also very hard to deny Shay. Yep. And that's where I think the voting system becomes a problem. Because the reality is, it's so opinionated. There's no criteria. There's none of these things. The reality is, if you had a small committee, they probably make them co mvp.
Baron Davis
You know, I mean, I would say.
Draymond Green
That you make them co mvp. I would say that both guys are deserving. And like I said, now here's the problem that Shay's up against, though. Ten years from now, five years from now, Joker don't win mvp. And you put those stats next to Shay's stats, everybody gonna be like, yo, what the hell? Right? There's no chance this guy didn't win mvp. Right, right, right. And so. But we're not gonna.
Baron Davis
Especially after winning three more.
Draymond Green
Absolutely.
Baron Davis
Already having three, for sure.
Draymond Green
But we're not computers and we watch the games and we know the records and we know. Right. As human beings, you take into. You know, these guys take into account that they get tired of seeing the same greatness and they try to do other things and try to be crafty with the votes. And so you got all of that going. I usually like to take a hard stance, but I'll say on this one, man, I wish the committee I wish there was a committee and the voting was different. Different because these guys would be CO MVPs, because it's hard to say one of them deserve it over the other one. Both great players, both doing something incredible. Shay leading this young team defensively and offensively.
Baron Davis
Yeah, for sure. He stepped it up.
Draymond Green
And they're number one in the league by what? I don't know if they're. They're number one in the west by 10 games in the league. They're right there with the Cavs. I think the Cavs may be leading, but.
Baron Davis
But it's 61 team right there.
Draymond Green
Yeah, it's tough, man. These guys, those guys playing great.
Baron Davis
They're very deserving. I mean, they both very deserving of it. And I like to see a co mvp like, you can't say one had a better year than the other one because they both had incredible years. And one shouldn't overshadow what the other one accomplished this year because they were head and shoulders above everybody else as far as MVP pedigree.
Draymond Green
BD in recent weeks in the podcast community, we've lost Philadelphia 76ers wing Paul George. But that is not the biggest news to come out of Philadelphia in the last couple weeks. Daryl Morey says yesterday or today? Yesterday. That he uses AI to make decisions based on, you know, around the team. What are your thoughts on that?
Baron Davis
Not Allen Iverson. Correct. All right, so AI is artificial intelligence, right? And so hear me out.
Draymond Green
It should be Island Iverson, but it's not, Right?
Baron Davis
It should be the real AI. But you mean to tell me you're going to use artificial intelligence to judge real human interaction? Right? And so when you do use artificial intelligence, you have to prompt the artificial intelligence to tell it, to help it to tell the artificial intelligence so it can help you make a decision. And it's not making this decision. It's just giving you data and information and a suggestion, facts, right? So I say this. The Philadelphia 76ers are screwed, right? Because you can't blame AI because it still takes the human being to write the prompts. So what the hell? What kind of props are you putting in to help you make these decisions? Right? Because half the team hurt, right? Half the team don't want to play. I don't know, man. Free, free, free. All my homies over there in Philadelphia, my son, use AI to. To make decisions, too. It's called a video game, right? But you don't play with people's lives like that, bro. Here. You know, I can see AI telling you I like. Oh, cat shot shoots 57 on catching releases. But come on, yo.
Draymond Green
Man, you need.
Baron Davis
To be consulting with AI for real. The real AI, bro. Oh my gosh.
Draymond Green
Listen, here's what I'll say on that before we get out of here. Daryl Morey, you see analytics being a huge part of the NBA. And I think people went too far left with the analytics and they've started to pull it back and understand that human intelligence, the analytics gonna say. And they've learned how to use the analytics. Daryl Morey was at the forefront of that analytics push in the NBA and I think in large part due to Daryl Morey. He never played basketball. No. So you use analytics to help you process and validate your opinions on basketball and talent. Yes. In turn, that created a path for guys like Daryl Morey in the NBA that ain't never really played basketball, but knows numbers and can apply those numbers to real life basketball. It's no surprise that he's at the forefront of using AI. What I will caution you of, he never won. So there's that. And that's my thoughts on Daryl Moore using AI.
Baron Davis
Hire Allen Iverson, the real AI.
Draymond Green
Before we get out of here, man, just wanna speak on Junior Bridgman, one of our NBA OG's brothers that we lost this week suddenly, unexpectedly, at 71 years old. What he meant to us as basketball players goes far beyond the game of basketball. Because what he did after basketball is what we all look at and aspire to be a guy to go and build a successful businesses as he's done, to become one of the best African American businessmen. But forget African American businessmen and one of the best businessmen in America. But when I say African American businessman, I say that because it means so much to us, because we don't have a million examples to look to. To lose him suddenly at 71, I'll say I've never gotten the opportunity to meet him. And I was one person I always wanted to meet. But you always feel like you got time. Like, I always feel like, no, I'll get to meet him. Like, I've heard so much about him. Obviously I've studied him. I can probably list off all of the things he's done in business as good as anyone, but you just don't always have time. And that was one I can honestly say, like, I've always wanted to meet him, but I've always just been like, I'm going to, I'm going to. And here we are out of time, you know, So I just want to send my Love and well wishes to his family. Chauncey Billups, who I know is extremely tight with him, super tight, you know, everybody who's been impacted by his life and just say thank you for what he's meant to us as NBA players and wanting to branch out and do other things and focus on other businesses. He's a giant man, so rest in peace, Junior Bridgman.
Baron Davis
I definitely want to see him thank.
Draymond Green
You for everything he's done for us as players, for us to be viewed the way we're viewed in business and the capabilities that we have in business. Shout out to Junior Bridgman. Man, I wish I had the opportunity, but I will say to y'all, do not think you have time, because you don't.
Baron Davis
Yeah, shout out to me. And I just want to have my 2 cents. I had the opportunity of meeting with him a couple times, having him at the crib, talking business think when they were talking about ebony. And, you know, for me, I'm a basketball fan first. And so just talking basketball, talking about his legacy, talking about his era, hearing how he talked about the different players in his era, to have the opportunity to sit down, pick his brand on the business side, his humbleness, his diligence, his, you know, I would say he made you feel like you were a part of his family, right? He made you feel like. But he was the big brother, right? And so in our business of sports, you know, we are. We are a brotherhood. We are a family. We say that a lot. But rarely do you find people, you know, like Junior Bridgman that open up, you know, his mind, his heart and, you know, the opportunities that. That he had. And so I just want to give a big, you know, shout out to his family and also to the fans, right, for posting. Make sure you keep posting him in his jersey. We know that, you know, off the court, he was a pioneer. He was a pillar. An example of what it means to transfer from, you know, on the court to off the court in a successful way. But keep posting them highlights, keep posting them pictures of him, you know, as a Hooper, because, you know, we also. So, you know, as a younger generation in that next generation, got to do a better job of telling our, you know, our OG stories as a collective and then also our OGs, you know, talking about the young people and bringing them up, you know, so we all kind of stay together, right? We all. All our stories can be manifested and we can be honored and given the right roses so it's not too late. And I just appreciate, you know, Junior Bridgman. I appreciate all the OGs that come before us. And, you know, even the ones that are older now, I think it's important for us to embrace them now, embrace their stories, you know, embrace their point of view because they are the legacy. And we need to be able to, you know, continue to translate those stories, you know, because they all tie together generation after generation.
Draymond Green
1000% rest in peace to a giant.
Baron Davis
Rest in peace.
Draymond Green
Like I said, definitely a giant. Shout out to Junior Bridgman. Shout out to you, bd. Appreciate you, man. Come on, show. You created this thing with me. We've started to take this thing to a new level. And like I told you, bro, I was just in a space of needing something, someone to help drive the show. And what you've done, brother, I can't thank you enough.
Baron Davis
Appreciate you, brother.
Draymond Green
Great. Every week, my dog. Let's keep this thing rolling with these dubs. That's gonna be a wrap from this episode of the Draymond Green show with.
Baron Davis
My let's get these wins. Dre3 and oh, this week. Let's go.
Draymond Green
Yes, sir. That's a wrap from this episode. Till next time. Peace.
Baron Davis
Peace.
Draymond Green
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Podcast Summary: The Herd with Colin Cowherd
Episode: The Draymond Green Show w/ Baron Davis: Reaction to LeBron vs. Stephen A. Smith, Steph Curry's 4k & Warriors Hot Streak
Release Date: March 15, 2025
Hosts: iHeartPodcasts and The Volume
Overview:
In this engaging episode of "The Herd with Colin Cowherd," Draymond Green teams up with Baron Davis to delve into a myriad of topics surrounding the NBA's current landscape. From analyzing Draymond's latest achievements and Steph Curry's impressive milestone to discussing the Warriors' hot streak and addressing recent media controversies involving LeBron James and Stephen A. Smith, the duo provides insightful commentary and personal anecdotes that resonate with both hardcore fans and casual listeners.
Becoming the Second All-Time Assist Leader for the Warriors
Draymond Green proudly announces his ascent to the second spot in the Warriors' all-time assists leaderboard, trailing only behind Steph Curry.
Redefining the Point Forward Role
Green discusses how his playmaking abilities have transformed the traditional role of a power forward, emphasizing his contribution as both an offensive facilitator and a defensive anchor.
Celebrating Curry's Achievement
The conversation shifts to Steph Curry reaching the monumental milestone of 4,000 career three-pointers, highlighting the significance of this achievement and its impact on the team.
Personal Celebrations and Team Dynamics
Green and Davis recount the Warriors' celebratory activities following Curry's milestone, emphasizing team camaraderie and the role of shared victories in fostering team spirit.
Current Performance and Playoff Implications
The Warriors are on a winning streak, which Draymond attributes to improved ball movement, heightened confidence, and strategic playmaking. They discuss the importance of maintaining this momentum to secure a strong playoff position.
Upcoming Tough Matchups
The duo analyzes the upcoming challenging games against the New York Knicks, Denver Nuggets, and Milwaukee Bucks, providing strategic insights on how the Warriors can navigate these encounters.
Defensive Strategies and Team Conditioning
Emphasis is placed on maintaining strong defensive play and minimizing turnovers, which have been pivotal in the Warriors' recent successes.
Addressing Media Criticism
Draymond Green and Baron Davis express their thoughts on LeBron James confronting Stephen A. Smith, criticizing the use of derogatory terms like "bullshit" and "weak" in media interactions. They advocate for maintaining respect and separating personal conflicts from professional discourse.
The Importance of Respect and Resolve
The hosts emphasize the need for players and media personalities to handle conflicts with maturity and refrain from personal attacks, highlighting the impact such behavior has on the community and younger fans.
Rookie Experiences and Team Culture
Davis and Green share humorous and insightful stories from their early days in the league, illustrating the camaraderie and challenges faced as rookies.
Building Trust with Coaching Staff
Green speaks passionately about his relationship with Coach Steve Kerr, underscoring the mutual respect and trust that has been instrumental in the team's success.
Honoring a Basketball Legend
In the closing segments, Green and Davis pay heartfelt tribute to Junior Bridgeman, a revered figure in the NBA community, highlighting his contributions both on and off the court.
Conclusion:
This episode of "The Herd with Colin Cowherd" offers a deep dive into the current state of the NBA, spotlighting Draymond Green's exceptional performances, Steph Curry's historic achievements, and the strategic outlook of the Warriors as they navigate through the end of the season. Additionally, the hosts address important issues surrounding media interactions and pay tribute to influential figures in the basketball community. Filled with candid conversations, personal stories, and expert analysis, this episode provides valuable insights for all basketball enthusiasts.