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Warriors’ Steve Kerr Takes Responsibility for Draymond Green Blowup: ‘I Regret My Actions’
Steve Kerr and Draymond Green apologized to the team after a heated bench argument, with no fines or suspensions issued during the Warriors’ win over the Magic.
- On Monday, a third-quarter bench argument led Draymond Green to leave the bench and not return in the Golden State Warriors' 120-97 win over the Orlando Magic.
- Long familiarity and competitiveness, Steve Kerr said, combine with roster shifts and an aging lineup to create pressure, while Green's skill decline adds to Golden State Warriors' challenges.
- Veteran forward Draymond Green, a four-time champion in 13 seasons with the Warriors, said Monday, `I just thought it was best that I get out of there` after the bench argument.
- The team announced Steve Kerr said Draymond Green will face no fine or suspension, both apologized to the team, and Green remains in the starting lineup.
- Thursday, the Warriors face the Dallas Mavericks at Chase Center with Al Horford expected to return after missing seven games, as the team sits at.500 after 30 games.
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Why Steve Kerr blames himself for eye-opening Draymond Green spat
Steve Kerr was out of line. Either that, or the four-time NBA champion, $17.5 million per year Warriors head coach is trying to deflect some blame away from one of his star players following a shocking sideline spat with Draymond Green.
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Warriors’ Steve Kerr takes responsibility for Draymond Green blowup: ‘I regret my actions’
SAN FRANCISCO – Warriors coach Steve Kerr had his player’s back on Wednesday afternoon. Kerr declined to put the blame on Draymond Green for the mid-game argument between the two that led to Green leaving the bench and not returning to the game during the Warriors’ victory over the Magic on Monday. In fact, Kerr went a step further than just supporting Green. “Monday night was not my finest hour, and that was a time I needed to be calm in the …
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