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How might Draymond Green's suspension have saved the Warriors' season?

 This article discusses the recent decision made by Draymond Green, a basketball player for the Golden State Warriors, to come off the bench for Game 4 of their first-round series against the Sacramento Kings in the NBA playoffs. Green had been suspended for Game 3 after stomping on Kings center Domantas Sabonis in Game 2, which led to him watching the game at home. During his time away from the team, he noticed some things that he believed could help the team, which he later shared with the coach.


Upon his return, Green suggested to coach Steve Kerr that only one big, Kevon Looney, should start Game 4 instead of himself. This decision was significant for Green, as he was chosen by Kerr to replace a two-time All-Star David Lee as a starter in his first season as coach back in 2014. Green credits Lee's unselfishness and leadership for helping him establish himself in the NBA, and now he is doing the same for Looney.


Green's decision to come off the bench demonstrates his unselfishness and leadership qualities, which have helped to rally the team. After his suspension, the Warriors won Game 3 and tied the series 2-2 with a close victory in Game 4. The article suggests that Green's decision to come off the bench could help the Warriors get back to the championship level they have been at in the past

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