With the Warriors’ Western Semifinals loss on Friday night, some fans think the clock has struck midnight on the great Golden State dynasty.
Draymond Green doesn’t think that’s the case.
“A lot of people are saying the dynasty’s over… It’s not,” he said on The Draymond Green Show.
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Green said the people who say the Warriors’ dynasty is over are the same people who said it when Kevin Durant left the team in 2019.
“Great. They’re always wrong,” the star forward said.
“You guys didn’t let us win another f–king championship. Kudos,” he continued.
Green and the Warriors failed to defend their title in this year’s postseason, falling to the No. 7 seed Los Angeles Lakers in six games. There’s no question that the team failed to meet the preseason defending-champion expectations that were set in front of them.
Green, 33, averaged 9.3 points, 7.7 rebounds and 5.7 assists per game in this series. He’s heading into the final year of his Golden State contract on a player option in 2023-24.
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