Green: We can t always think about Curry s comeback, he will return when he can play
In the fierce NBA playoffs, the fierce battle between the Warriors at home against the Timberwolves has come to an end. The game ended and the Warriors finally lost to the Timberwolves with a score of 110-117. The result of this game undoubtedly brought a heavy blow to the Warriors. After the game, Warriors forward Draymond Green made important remarks on the recovery of team defender Stephen Curry. When asked whether he needed to participate in decision-making if Curry tried to make a comeback early, Draymond Green said firmly: "No, we will not rely on 'Superman' to solve the problem. We don't need Superman. We need to look at the long term. If he can make a comeback, he will naturally make a comeback." His words reflect the team's emphasis on players' health and strategic considerations for long-term development. You must know that in a high-intensity and competitive field like the NBA, the player's injury recovery and return timing are crucial. Many teams tend to risk getting core players back early for short-term results, but this approach may have more serious consequences. In this game, Warriors player Draymond Green's performance was also remarkable. He made 6 goals with 14 shots in the game, including 2 of 6 three-pointers, contributing 14 points, 7 rebounds and 2 assists to the team. Judging from the game process, Green actively seeks opportunities on the offensive end and strives to score for the team; on the defensive end, he tries his best to try to stop the opponent's players from attacking. However, despite Green's performance in his personal performance, the team's overall performance was not good and he eventually lost the game. Looking back on this game, the Warriors exposed many problems. On the offensive end, the team's cooperation was not tacit enough and passed mistakes were made many times; on the defensive end, the restrictions on key players of the Timberwolves were not in place. These issues need to be solved in subsequent games, and Curry's healthy return will undoubtedly play a key role in the team's revitalization. But as Green said, everything should be focused on the long term and should not take risks just for the victory of a game.
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