Texas Chuck wrote:So I'm the only one who doesn't blame Draymond for costing them the series? Sorry but they had 2 more chances including another home game to wrap that up. And I don't want to hear one word about injury excuses. Maybe with Green there they win it 5, but I think that's far from a guarantee.
Obviously Draymond deserves to take some heat for getting himself needlessly suspended in the manner he did. And he will have to live all year with that. But there is more blame to go around for GSW. And more importantly--a lot of credit needs to be given to Cleveland who stepped up and won that series. I hope most of hte narrative doesn't become about GSW failure. Cavs earned this title.
It's a few things for me.
First, there's the matter that this is the stuff he'd already been doing. He had absolutely had warnings that told him, "Stop doing this or you're going to hurt your team badly some time.", and then he did it again at a time with literally NO tactical value. We now know definitely that Green has terrible impulse control compared to the vast majority of other professional athletes and until that changes that's a big deal to me.
Second, it's not about blaming Green to let others off the hook for me. I'm not sitting here saying "The Warriors were absolutely the best if it weren't for that guy Green, everything would be awesome!". The teams kept playing. The Cavs played better. That helps how some and hurts others.
Third, I am getting pretty tired though of the contingency rebuttals for Green. First it was "Look at how bad they played without him, he's Da Real MVP!", and then when him coming back changed nothing once the Cavs had their rhythm it's "Hey the Warriors had plenty of chances with Green."
The bottom line is that the Cavs simply played a hell of a lot better in Games 5-7 than they did Games 1-4, and not in a way that can be explained simply by being "clutch". And while I'm not going to give Green a negative one billion score for him literally being the guy who opened that door, it's awfully hard for me to come away from the series singing Green's praises.
I'll tell you what's interesting though:
Had Green had a 2nd half like the 1st in Game 7 and that been the reason why the Warriors won, that would indeed have been a big deal that would have changed how I saw the series. How exactly it would have changed it I'm not totally sure, but it would have been impossible to ignore.