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Draymond feels 'terrible' about recent poor play

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Sunday, 27 March 2022 20:29

WASHINGTON -- When Draymond Green returned from his back injury on March 14 that held him out for 11 weeks, the hope was that the Warriors were getting back a major puzzle piece to their success. In the second half of his return game, Stephen Curry sprained his foot, making Green's presence that much more important.

But since Green returned to the lineup, he's been struggling. In the seven games since his return, Green has a minus-41 plus-minus, the third-worst among players over that span who have logged a similar numbers of minutes.

"I've never really been on a team that gets worse when I'm on the floor," Green said following the Warriors' 123-115 loss to the Washington Wizards on Sunday. "That's kind of where we are right now."

The one game the Warriors have won since Green came back, he didn't play in. He will also most likely miss Golden State's game in Memphis on Monday.

In their most recent loss to the Wizards, Green finished with seven points, five rebounds, six assists and three steals but was a minus-20. His self-criticism in Washington was as harsh as Green has been on himself in a long time.

And it wasn't just the words he said, but the manner in which he said them.

His posture was slumped, and his voice flat -- a stark contrast to the usually animated demeanor he gives off.

"I feel terrible," he said. "I feel healthy, but I feel terrible."

Even in his tough review of himself, Green understands the context in which he is feeling this way. He doesn't know if there is such thing as a switch that can turn one's game on or off, but if there is, the 11 weeks he missed was surely it.

"I am aware that I came off a very serious injury for 11 weeks," he said. "Seven or eight of them I couldn't even touch the ball. So in being critical of myself, I am aware. I don't give a f---, I'm still a competitor."

"You put in the work to be great. So regardless of what the circumstances are, I still think and know I can produce great performances. And I haven't done that. So that's the expectations of myself for myself."

Green said the game is moving "a million miles an hour" for him, while Warriors head coach Steve Kerr said he doesn't have the speed, bounce or rhythm he normally has.

That being said, there were glimpses of it in the second half.

"I don't think we were worse with me on the floor in the second half," Green said.

Green's energy picked up immensely in the second half -- he picked up all of his steals through the final two quarters. At one point, he picked up three fouls on Washington's Kristaps Porzingis on the same possessions, and a few minutes later he picked up a technical. But, to the Warriors, this was a sign of life.

"I thought his competitiveness in the second half was great. I liked that he was mixing it up out there," Kerr said. "We showed life in the second half than we did in the first, and a big reason for that was Draymond."

Green isn't someone who is considered to be patient. As he said -- he doesn't like to use the time he missed as an excuse for why he's playing poorly. He knows that without Curry, Golden State needs him to survive the final stretch of the season.

The Warriors are taking the same outlook on Green as they are on the team as a whole -- get it right by the time the playoffs start. Some of the areas Golden State needs to iron out will happen in real-time during the postseason, but in Green's case, they're confident it'll take just a few more games.

"I've just got to grind my way out of it," Green said. "Make plays and impact the game. That's why I feel like I've been terrible. I don't feel like my impact has been on the game when it needs to be and normally is. I just got to work my way out of it. Chip away at it every time I step on the court."

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