Klomp wrote:Warriors forward Draymond Green is one of the best quotes in the NBA. He speaks his mind and tells you like it is.
So when he was asked about D'Angelo Russell's defense after practice Wednesday, Green didn't exactly sugarcoat things.
"Watching him in practice yesterday, I told him, 'Oh you showed me you can defend. I didn't know you could. So that's the expectation now,'" the 2017 Defensive Player of the Year told reporters. "It's interesting because you just never know what's been asked of someone. You can easily judge a situation and say, 'Oh man, he hasn't really defended much,' or, 'He's not that good on the defensive end.' But if he's never been asked to defend, it's kind of hard to make that judgment. Obviously, we're going to ask him to defend. Yesterday, he was asked to defend and he showed that he can. I told him that'll be the expectation moving forward. Sorry, buddy, you showed it."
The 23-year-old will be under the microscope this season, but Draymond made sure to keep things in perspective.
"We don't expect him to go out there and be Patrick Beverley or Kawhi Leonard," the three-time NBA champion added. "That's just not who you are (laughing). Just go out and be competitive on that side of the ball."
https://www.nbcsports.com/bayarea/warriors/draymond-green-pokes-fun-dangelo-russells-defense-offers-insight
Again thinking back to Smitch. These AAU coaches are trash, nobody is interested in teaching defense to talented players. I really do think that a lot of these AAU, middle school, etc coaches are slacking and players just don't know how to be good defenders anymore, the more I see of this current and new generation, the more I believe this.