Draymond Green allow tremendously wild anticipation on Golden State Warriors championship
Draymond Green is void if not self-assured.
In debate over Steph Curry broadening on the "Old Man and the Three" vlog with Tommy Alter and JJ Redick, the Warrior defensive devotion assert that the Warriors could have win three out of four NBA championship title.
"I reckon that you have begun to perceive it then, that broadening and like, "Oh crap, nobody can stop this dude, Curry now, said Draymond Green in mentioning Curry put in dedication to the gym room, which Draymond Green states started in serious-minded in 2019.
“And I think that really changed the complexity of our organization. And I’m pretty certain that’s why we’ll win three of the next four NBA championships."
If Green is correct, that would give the Warriors seven championships in 12 years, an absolutely incredible mark that would give them one more ring than Michael Jordan’s Bulls in the 1990s, who won six in eight seasons.
While a lot would have to go right for Green’s proclamation to come true, there is no doubt that the Warriors are well suited to compete for more championships over the next few years after winning their fourth title in eight years this past season.
Led by Curry (34), Green (32) and Klay Thompson (32) – who all showed they have a lot more left in the tank throughout the Warriors’ playoff run, Golden State is the betting favorite to win the title again in 2022-23.
But as their “Big Three” gets older, the Warriors also have Andrew Wiggins (27) and Jordan Poole (23) who have already established themselves as valuable pieces of a championship team, and they hope that recent draft picks James Wiseman (21), Moses Moody (20) and Jonathan Kuminga (19) develop into the next wave of core pieces that will extend the dynasty until late in the decade.
Green’s prediction certainly falls in the “bold” variety, but as we’ve seen in earnest with Green’s “victory lap” this summer – never count out the Dubs.

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