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    Steve Kerr Justifies Decision To Bench Draymond Green in Warriors-Clippers

    By Chris Phelps,

    1 days ago

    Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors suffered their first loss of the new 2024-25 NBA season following a 112-104 defeat at the hands of the Los Angeles Clippers on Sunday night.

    However, Steve Kerr may have suffered more than just a loss as Curry was forced to leave the game with just under eight minutes remaining in the fourth after rolling his ankle and immediately going back to the locker room.

    With Curry gone, Kerr went with an unusual lineup down the stretch, one that did not include star forward Draymond Green.

    Coach Kerr elected to bench Green five seconds before Curry got hurt. The former Michigan State standout did not see any more action after Kevon Looney entered the game for him.

    Following the loss, Kerr spoke to the media regarding his late-game decision against Green, revealing the reason for sitting the former Defensive Player of the Year.

    "We just went with a group that was playing well," Kerr said.

    Green still finished the game playing the third-most minutes (27) for Golden State, tallying just two points, both of which came from the free throw line, five rebounds and two assists. Looney, who has come off the bench to start the season, finished out the remainder of the contest in place of Green and recorded 10 points, 11 rebounds and three assists.

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    Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green

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    Green (34) is in his 13th season with Golden State and has become one of the best players in team history, which has left some fans wondering why he received the benching treatment late in a winnable game. The No. 35 pick in the 2012 NBA draft anchored the defense that brought the Warriors four NBA titles, creating a dynasty with Curry and former Warriors guard Klay Thompson.

    Coach Kerr and company will get back-to-back home matchups against the New Orleans Pelicans starting Tuesday, Oct. 29, before hitting the road for a five-game trip that will bring them all the way to Boston, Massachusetts.

    Related: Grizzlies Rookie Zach Edey Disqualified From First NBA Game

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    Robert Scott
    1d ago
    I just think you are basketball player and playing 27 minutes and scores 2 points and 5 rebounds and I know he is not complaining about being bench or just taken out of the game
    suffernofools
    1d ago
    Kerr is awesome & Dray is a drain on the team.
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