ronnymac2 wrote:Agreed with everybody saying Draymond has been the anchor of the Warriors so far.
I've literally been saying for years that we've never had a player like Draymond Green. Handles like a PG, defends on a DPOY level, gets 7-8 assists every night, and can shoot 3's. When you talk about players who galvanize the multiple-man unit on the court...I don't just mean in terms of attitude/spirit, I mean a guy who play after play commits actions that connect plays made by his teammates to other teammates. Like, this guy maximizes the positive effect teammates have on other teammates. Think about that.
Horace Grant is one of my favorite players ever, and I used to call him a "connector" because he's the guy who would play screen-n-roll with Penny, catch the ball on the pop and either shoot his shot at an elite level or recognize that Shaq's man stepped out to guard his jumper so he could adeptly dump it to Shaq for a dunk. Or he could skip it to D-Scott in the corner for a 3, and if it misses, Horace grabs the offensive rebound. Then go back on the other end and him and Scottie and Mike could completely shut down passing lanes, or maybe Horace locks down the paint allowing MJ/Scottie to take chances. Draymond is that "connector" type on steroids. Basically KG with less scoring, more range, different style defense.
The symbiotic relationship with Curry, and even Klay, but especially Curry, is like...perfect. I said a few years ago that Curry/Draymond is the best 2-man combination in NBA history, and I believe a mod who I think is an excellent mod, I think it was Trex, verbally warned me for trolling. Now granted, I do say incredibly dumb things from time to time, but I was 100% serious when I said Dray/Steph is the best 2-person unit in basketball history, and I'm pretty sure there is on-off data, shared-court RAPM, 73 wins, AND the eye test that back that claim up. These guys boost each other and more importantly, boost those around them. Credit to those who take advantage such as Klay, who gets crapped on, yet once again showed his true colors when GSW needed him the most by leading the offense and dropping bombs in the first half last night.
How many times has Klay done this? Remember when he hit an NBA record 11 3-pointers in 2016 on the road down 3-2 against a really, really good team. Curry might go off when the team is ahead by 5 and because he goes supernova and GSW blow it open he gets A LOT of glory, and much of it is deserved, but I swear it seems like when the going gets tough and they are down, Klay is the guy who wakes up and keeps them afloat. Yet Klay gets called overrated, needs the others, is one-dimensional, etc. So wild.
There is a synergy between Curry and Dray that really I haven’t seen in any other duo ever. When they run the pick and roll it seems almost like they’re telepathic. It’s really unfair when they run it so I guess Kerr has to make it interesting by not running it as often as he should.




















