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The Draymond Green Show - Warriors-Grizzlies Breakdown, Playoff Predictions, and

May 03, 202240 minEp. 27
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Draymond Green breaks down Game 1 of Warriors-Grizzlies including why he’s not surprised his flagrant two wasn’t downgraded, Jordan Poole’s confidence, Steph Curry and Klay Thompson’s surprisingly poor shooting, and how the Warriors can continue to hold off Ja Morant. Then he breaks down Celtics-Bucks, gives predictions for Suns-Mavericks + Heat-76ers, and answers mailbag questions. #Herd

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fan duel sports book makes it easy. What's up, everybody? Welcome back to The Draymond Show. If you didn't catch it, we recorded an emergency episode yesterday to talk about the lager into ejection. I'd recommend going back and listening to that because I gave my four thoughts on it, what I thought would happen or should happen, And yeah, I thought it would. You know, I think it's pretty good for you to check out. But now here we are one day later, same place, different times, but we're gonna

we will talk about that again. But more importantly, I will go in depth on the Warriors and Grizzlies game. One, and we'll also talk about the Game one between Boston and Milwaukee, and then I'll give you my thoughts leading into the Sun's Mavericks and Heat six or series and how and throws series of playout. We got some injuries and both of those other series that really can sway

the series one way or the other. We're dealing with injury ourselves, UM, with Andre obviously, James Wiseman has been out all year, and then Steven Adams, who has been in COVID protocol, who may possibly be back tomorrow. I'm not sure if he will or not. But you know, everybody's been dealing with it, um, and you know that's a part of it. But we'll talk about all of that. Number one, let's get right into it. NBA does not resend the flavor to They don't downgrade it. No surprise there,

Um I said yesterday. If you're looking for an idiot, look no further than Draymond Green. That statement rings true again. As I said yesterday, I'm looking forward to them resending it um, and they didn't. They didn't have a good explanation. Uh, you know, they never have a good explanation. Sometimes they don't even give it an explanation. So, uh, the explanation to me wasn't good. They didn't really want to explain

it to me. They told Bob to tell me. Um. So you know when I look back on my suspension and from game five of the NBA Finals. So the way this works for those who don't understand, is in the playoffs, whether you which is really ridiculous by the way, but in the playoffs, whether you are in the first round and lose or you go to the NBA Finals, you get the same amount of text you get the same amount of flaging file points, you get the same

amount of everything. It's one of those old, outdated UM rules that doesn't make any sense, and no one takes the time to change them because why and the reality is is that one I'd love for someone to explain to me how someone could lose and game or in round one and another team can go on a possible three more rounds and they still have the same number of texts they're allowed to get her the same number

of flaging file points. But how it does work is you get seven technical files before suspension in the playoffs. That's the entire playoffs, that's not per series and you get four flag of file points. Now, how the flagror file points work for those that don't understand, is if you get a flagrant one, that is one point. If you get a flagrant two that is two points. If you get flooral four points total, you get a one game suspension. Which is how I got suspended from game five.

I have four points total and I was suspended for a game. I also received a file after the fact. My flagrant file was given to me after the fact, and I tried to hit him and missed when when when Lebron stepped over me, I received the file. The funny thing is, you know, the funny thing about it to me is three of my flagrant file points that I received two to eventually end up missing Game five. The NBA went back and reviewed them. They went back to the tape after the game reviewed it an upgraded

me too. Flagrant files upgraded. They don't quite go back and anyone else to flagrant files. Um, that's not really a thing. Uh, you know we've seen plays this, playoffs that could have possibly been upgraded, upgraded to flaging files. You may have seen me say in the Denver series when Bones Highland need auto porter I got suspended from a game for that. They added a rule after I was suspended that year for needs to the growing and the flagrant one. As you see, auto Porter did not

receive a flavor one that rule. It's essentially the Draymond Green rules. So they may as well add this one too and say no one else gets upgraded, and that is the Draymond rule. And that's fine. Again, it's a badge of honor. I don't I don't run from it. It is what it is. Um, your thoughts are your thoughts. I really don't care. They asked me today, they said, are you going to you know, now that you have

two file points, are you going to tone down the bike? No? No, I'm gonna be me because if if I toned down who I am A, you probably never would have known who I am B. I wouldn't have had the success that I've had and see him most importantly, I, even if I made it to them B, I wouldn't still be sitting here today. So why would I tone that down?

Why would I stop being me? I can be me better than I can be anyone else in this world, and I can also be me better than anyone else can be so if I do that best, why do anything else that does not make sense to me? I don't understand when people do a job or do a thing and they say, oh, I need to do it this way. That's not organic to you. And if it's not organic to you, you can only take that so far, Like you can only act for so long on you can only be someone else for so long, And and

being somebody else is that even fun? I don't know. I I I can't give you an answer to that, because I'm only me. I'm only gonna be me, good, battering different, like it or not. I'm just gonna be me, and that's worked for me way better than me trying to be somebody else. I remember coming into the NBA my rookie year and I was playing a three position and I was kind of just spotting up and shooting. Now, I'm like, I'm not a spot up shooter. I can make a shot, but I'm not a spot up shooter.

And at that moment, after my rookie you, I said, listen, I just gotta do this my way. And if I fell doing it my way, I can go home and say I gave it everything that I had and because I gave it everything that I had. I can live with the result. But if I go out like I played this year, my rookie year, trying to still play this type of basketball, and I don't make it, I'm not gonna be able to live with myself because I

didn't do me. And at that point, I told myself, no matter what the situation is, I'm gonna always be true, state, true to who I ever be me. You see, like guys go into media after playing and all of a sudden turned into cowards like and rats supposed to be tough guys and turn into rats like. I can't be that guys. It just won't work for me. Is I don't carry the amount of money you offer. I don't care the amount of um appearances you offer. I just

I can't be that guy. I have to be me, which was one of the reasons I end up signing the Turner because they allowed me to be me. They want me to be me, and that's the only way I can do the job is if I'm allowed to be Draymond Green. And so in saying that for me to oh, I'm gonn tone it back, like tone what back? I didn't think that was a flagrant Tusor's not much to turn tone back there. So again, if I'm supposed to take an even softer file in the middle of

the playoffs, then I'll probably just end up suspended. And do I want to end up suspended from a game. No, But I'm also not trying to give up an end one because those points matter. One point one point game last night. Everybody always look at basketball and say, man, did you see John Murant ms to lay up? That's when they lost again and lose the game on that

lay up. One point is one point, whether it scored then or the score in the first quarter, that one point still matters to the end entirely of the game, the ending totally, the final score. That one point matters. Everybody gets it all misconstrued and say, oh man, such such made display down the stretch and that's why they lost. That play may have changed something in that instant, but you better believe there was a play in the second quarter that that played a role in that team losing.

And this is not just the Mentalis Crazzi. This is basketball or sports as a whole that plays a role in it as well. Play in the second quarter may have totally changed the momentum, and that once swing could have cost you the game. And when you learn to watch film like that, when you learn to watch sports like that, in particular, I'm speaking of basketball. Now you learn how to watch like a coach. Now you learn how to watch like someone who can really throw it thoroughly.

Evaluate again. And so for me, I'm not trying to give up an N one. And if I need to take a file softer than I did and try to hold the guy off from from falling to the floor, then I'm sorry, but I don't I don't know what to tell you. What I would ask for is you know, there's this seems to be a common thing excessive. What's excessive?

Like Damian Lillard to what actually is excessive? Because we're all human beings, and my definition of excessive in your definition of excessive, is to make the two totally different things, and if they are too totally different things, which most likely they are, because we're too totally different people with two totally different feelings, two totally different views on things.

And so if your view, which it probably is, of something excessive is different than my view, and it just becomes oh well, I think that was excessive, and so now it's it's just based on a person's opinion. You know, when you look at the replay system. Um, the fans, well before I talked about the replay system, and we'll roll into that, the fans start chanting, throw him out, throw him out. Like I said yesterday, officials are human, mean being, so they want they want to feel gratification

from people as well, because they are human beings. They're not robots. They're actual people who like actually go home still their family, to their kids, to their significant others. Those are real people with real feelings. If I hear a crowd going crazy saying throw him out, I don't want to be boomed. I don't mind being booed, but most people mind being booed. I actually love the boots. I'm looking forward to tomorrow because I know I'm getting a bunch of them that's going to fantastic. Um. I

really feed off the boots. I love the boots, but most people don't. Most people hate being booed because most people thrive off of gratification, and not self gratification. They thrive off of other people pumping them up, other people cheering. For the most people thrive off of that, and so because of that, you you you review these plays in

ce Caucus, New Jersey, the NBA replace it. Why doesn't the decision come from there, someone who's not in the emotion of a game, someone who's watching them play and saying, I thought this happened. I am not the ones that got to get booed by the crowd if I make this call, blah blah blah. Why doesn't the decision come from there? Because the decision coming from someone who I could have just said something to and piste off about a call, and now they need to make a decision

like that. Again, you can't tell me that the human element does not play a role in that. I am a human being too. I know how things can sway me one way or the other. And so why isn't the emotions of the game taken out? Do you think an official comes in the game and does not have emotionals? Of course, of course they have emotions. The way to take the emotions out of the game is that car

comes from Caucus. Someone who's not in let let alone in the building, or or on the court, someone who's not even in the same city, let alone, state there's no city NBA team in New jerseymore not even in the same state. That's one way of guys really appreciating the integrity of the game. That's one way, uh totally removing the emotion that a rougher remay feel during a particular game. And so you know, um, it is what it is. They're not going to reduce it. Can I

say I'm surprised, of course not. This is me you're talking about. And like I said, I wear that badge of honor. So whatever. Moving on to the actual game, which I thought was a very good game. Um. I thought in the first quarter and starting the game, we did okay with our game play, but not great. We didn't take the offensive rebounds away. They got plenty second chance opportunities, and that gave them momentum. They really feed

off that. They get guys going off of that, and so to start the game, I thought we needed to play a little tougher and we need to rebound better. As the game went on, especially as we got into that second quarter and got our foot in it and you know, started to figure it out, we really started to rebound the ball better. And as you can see, I think Jordan pool ended with nine rebounds, eight or

nine rebounds. That's big time. Jonathan Comingo come off the bench and in limited minutes six rebounds, that's big time, you know, And the list goes on and on. But that team are our coaches staff told us they said the game starts when we shoot the ball and when they shoot the ball, and pretty much what they were saying, it's just like when when we shoot the ball, they're they're coming. I mean, you got job around was probably the fastest guy in the NBA. They're looking for him.

He's getting the ball and he's coming full speed and everybody else is running with him and also trailing him for three So when you say the game starts when they shoot and we shoot, that's how it starts. When they shoot, when we shoot. When they shoot, it starts because they crashed the office and rebound like not many teams that I've seen in the n b A. And that's a huge part of the offense generating chance points.

And so I feel like and going into the game, it's hard to tell someone that and get you to understand it because you can't really simulate that. And so I once you know, it took us about a quarter to figure out, and once we figured it out, I think we rebounded the ball really well because guys understood that it has it's a five guy job. It's not a one guy job, it's not two guys job. It's a five man job, and everyone has to come back

in the rebound. I think we did a great job of that, which ultimately prepared us and you know, allowed us to be in a position to win that game, and that was really huge for us. I thought Jordan's Pool, the way he came off the bench and played, especially with Clay Thompson getting in foul trouble right away, he looks just like Jordan Pool from games one, two, and three of the first series. He had a little bit of a struggle those last two games, which is to

be expected if I'm not mistaken. The kid had played like twenty nine games, twenty nine grade very good games, like at some point you have to have a bad one, and you know he had. He had a rough one in game four, better game in game five. He just didn't shoot as well, but he had a much better game in Game five. Of it then were serious, and then yesterday he broke out again and had an incredible Game thirty one, nine and eight. It's funny I was

standing my press conference earlier today. Jordan has irrational confidence Jordan's I don't have that confidence that Jordan has. Most people don't have that confidence is that Jordan has. It's a little irrational, like why would Jordan Pool think I'm on the floor with Steph Curry. I'm on the floor with Clay Thompson. I should have the ball, I should be taking these shots. It's very irrational, but you need guys like that when when you're gonna do great thing,

you need guys with irrational confidence. That's what makes them great. And so you know, for Steph Curry to shoot the way Steph Curry shoots, you have to have irrational confidence to do that. For Clay Thompson to shoot the way it supposed to shoot, you have to be a bit irrational.

And Jordan Pool has irrational confidences. Show last night, I mean, he played like, yeah, I'm supposed to be in this moment and I'm supposed to play well, and it's like, actually, you're probably not supposed to be in this moment and you're not supposed to play that well. But because he has irrational confidence. And I say that with envy because I wish I had irrational confidence. Um, it's a beautiful thing. And he goes right to that stage. He shows up

like it's his stage, like he belongs there. He delivers the game he had and and and we come out with the win in spite of me getting injected, in spite of Clay, Wiggins and Steph combining for nine for seven from the three, in spite of the block charge call which could have went either way, in spite of the out of bounds called that was ended up being a jump ball and we lost and they scored two points off of it. In spite of all the things that went wrong for us, we still were able to

come out with that win. And and and that says a lot. And Jordan Poole was a key point in that. I just mentioned Steph, Clay and Wiggins coming for nine seven from three. Uh. That is a testament to a battle tested team. That is a testament to a team that knows how to win the game, win games. Because there was no we should have won the game. I just don't believe we should have won the game. But we found a way. And that's the playoffs it's not

always gonna be pretty. It's not always um, it's not always gonna be Steph Curry going for having a Curry flurry as people call them, and going for forty or Clay Thompson scoring thirty seven points, and it won't always be that way. Sometimes you have to win them ugly. But when you win them ugly, especially in the Game one, there's no better way of winning. And so I thought

that was a great thing. I don't expect those guys to shoot the way they did, and the thing is, it's like there were quite a few open ones and they just didn't go down. So you know, if we can get those same shots, I love it. Overall. I was very proud of my guys um and stepping up. You know. We spoke about it where they left the locker room like, hey man, go deliver a gut punch, go out there and take the game. And we went out there and took it, and it was it was

a beautiful thing to see. And I think that sets us up well for this series because we didn't play great, you know, so if we come back in Game two and we played great, I think if we played great, we win. I always felt that way, if we pay great, another team played great, I think we win. It's not

necessarily the truth, but that's what I feel that I believe. So, you know, hopefully we're you know, I don't think we've played very well since Game three, not even really since Game too, and so I think, you know, I think one of those games are brewing, and I'm hoping so it can come at a great time if it comes tomorrow Celtics and Bucks. I actually had to go back

and watch that game. As you know, I was getting raised as the game was starting with my bus time and then preparation for our games like it, didn't have a chance to watch it, and I had to go back and watch that game. And what I took away from that game immediately, I mean, I could see it in the first four possessions of the game as Milwaukee.

Milwaukee is is actually a team that will give up three point shots, Like if you look at their stats during the regular season, Milwaukee will give up three point shots. Their thing is to protect the thing, and that was on full display with seven exclamation marks last night. They were protecting the paint. They said, Jaylen Brown and Jason Tatum will not beat us. Grant Williams is gonna have to beat us. Al Hard is gonna have to beat us. Marcus Smart is gonna have to beat us. Robert Williams

is gonna have to beat us. Their defense on Jayson Tatum looked a lot like Boston defense in the previous series on Kevin Durant. Multiple bodies, throwing, adam, very physical and bumping, and as you can see, I think the cell to score ninety eight points and eight nine even worse, I'm sorry, all lifted around eighty nine points, and I mean that's a very very very you know, we we all talk about Boston's defense, but that's a very high powered office as well. And to score eighty nine points,

that's some incredible defense. To also score eighty nine points while Yanna shoots a terrible percentage while Drew shoots a terrible percentage, that means that when you're shooting terrible percentage like that, you get the rebound you run. That creates transition opportunities. They're trans deefent their their transition defense for stealth. I saw a couple of times where it looked like Jayson Tatum would easily get a bucket of guys come

flying around from everywhere and and made it tough. Now, Milwaukee, My thing with that series is if I'm Milwaukee, I leave that game saying, what's the likely hood that Janice is gonna shoot nine for twenty five? What is the likelihood that Jason uh that Drew Holiday is going to shoot five for twenty eight for twenty eight for twenty what's the likelihood of that? Now? If I'm Milwaukee, That's what I'm thinking. If I'm Boston, I think I hang on,

I hang my hat on defense. Drew Holiday will shoot a for twenty again, Joannice will shooting nine for twenty five again, and Jayson Tatum won't shoot just poorly again, and Jack Brown won't shoot two for fifteen again, And so if you're both teams, you leave the game. I think if I'm Milwaukee, I leave the game feeling a little bit better. But if you're Boston, you still leave the game feeling semi good. But you also have to be realistic that in guarding great players, you're just not

always going to shut them down. So at some point, Yannest you're gonna have a co turnoers. Yanna is gonna get dumps that may give them right. And so that series, I think it's probably gonna go six or seven. But I mean Milwaukee to go still one on the road without Chris Middleton. You know, it's already been announced that Chris Middleton would be out this series. You go still on the road, You got the opportunity he to go

in and get Greedy tomorrow. But to go home and just take Carol home court advantage and win two games at home, I mean, that can really put you in a great position. So I love the position that Milwaukee is in. I think they're doing an incredible job. What they did an incredible job last night, and I don't expect that defense to change. That is that is a championship ball club that know where to takes to win. And one thing that championship ball clubs do is is

they stick to their game plan. And like I said, that their game plan was evident. Grant Williams shoot shot forty five percent from three this year. Grant Williams has several threes point attempts and no one was near him. Al Horford has several three point attempts, no one was near him. I think within the four first four possessions that Boston had it was to three point attempts by Al Horford in a drive middle in a one ft

fallow way by Al Horford. And if I'm Mike Budenholzer, if I'm y honest, if I'm Drew Holiday, I'm saying kudos. This is exactly what we want. We want Al Horford to beat us on offense. We know Jay's Tatum can beat us on we know Jalen Brown can beat us on offense. So but the Bucks executed their game well, their game playing well. But that series, I can see that series going six or seven. Ultimately, I can't. I cannot. I think Boston has a legitimate chance of winning the series.

I think Boston is a very, very, very good ball club. But for me personally, I would be a little worried leaving that game if I am Boston, just because of the way it played out. But we'll see, We'll we'll figure that out tomorrow. Predictions on the Sun's mass This won't be a cake walk for the Suns. I think.

I mean, the Mavericks have a very good team. They're playing really well, and they have Luca Doncheons and anytime you have a player like that on the floor and he's on your squad, you always have a chance of winning the game. And so you know, uh Deep Book is still coming back from a hamstring entry. I don't expect him to be He's probably more like six Dorrian Phinney Smith is a ball hawk. Now here's the here's

something to watch. I want to and and doing the this show, Draymond Green show one thing or when I'm doing other you know, TMTR. I want to teach the game of basketball, and I want to teach people how to watch the game of basketball. And you have to learn how to if you don't already, you have to learn the game within the game. And one game within the game is Reggie Bullock is an incredible, incredible wing defender. He's a very good defender, has great length. It's a

good athlete. But cps Reggie Bullock's big home. That's a game within the game. Because now you talked about your matchups if you're if you're Dallas, and which means Luca probably will guard Jay Crowder. Okay. So now you have Jalen Brunson who would probably guard Michael Bridges, okay, which means the white power obviously DeAndre Ada, which means you have to figure out do you want to go Phinnis Smith on book and Reggie on Chris Paul or do you want to flip that. The logical answer would be

to put Phinnie Smith on book because he's stronger. Book will take you to the post Book get there, he bump you. That would be the logical answer. Reggie got length, he can fly around a perimeter with CP. That would be the logical answer. But then when you take the game, when you take the game within the game into consideration, you have to ask yourself. With their personal relationship and CP be in this big homie, how does he really affect CPN and CP phased by him at all? Because

that is a real thing. And so I'm interested in seeing how that matchup plays out. I think they'll start the logical way, but I'm interested in seeing if there will need to be a changer now and saying that game one, I am taking the Phoenix Suns to win the game over the series. It's a tough one because this math team, I'm telling you, this maths team is not a push over by any stretch of the imagination. And so I'm gonna admit this is a tough one for me to pick. It's a pick up. I feel

like it's a coin flip. Both teams are really good. Do I have to pick one? If I have to pick one, you have to pick one. I'm gonna pick their underdog. I'm gonna go with the Maths. No underdog has won a series yet. At some point, an underdog I has to win the series, right, I'm gonna go with the MAVs. But god, that's gonna be a tough series. I'm really only going on the Masks because they're dog by the way, because that series, I mean, God, that's gonna be a really good series. I gotta go with

the Maths. I got I just I gotta rolled underdog and got rolled underdog. Someone go with the Mass And the reality is that there's pressure on the Suns. There's no pressure on the map. They have zero pressure. If they lose, they're supposed to lose. The Sun's supposed to win. They've been the best team all year, and so you have to take that pressure into account as well. CPS not faced by pressure. Newither's deep books. So I don't expect the pressure to break the Suns, but it is pressure.

Pressure is pressure, and you gotta deal with it. I guess I'm gonna go with the Masks, and then you have Heat sixers, Joel mb list sixers if Joel Embiid is out. See, here's the thing people aren't talking about. Though. Kyle Laurie is also out and Jimmy Butler is nursing the knee injury these sorts. He is listed as an act as available to play tonight. Jimmy, Jimmy has Jimmy. I guess I was watching um I was watching on

the Miami Heat I think Instagram account. Yesterday Jimmy was shooting corner three is here twelve out of thirteen, but he was gingerally pushing off and landing on that knee, and so that was something. And I'm like, ah that you know, that changes things? Caled not having Kyle Lari that changes things because what that does is it it puts you back with Jimmy as the player that he was last year, which is more of a facilitator with Carl. Carl Laurie can get everyone else involved, but Jimmy. But

but Jimmy. I think Jimmy is much better are playing the way he plays right now, which is I'm going to get it I can facilitate, so I'm still gonna make the right play, but I'm going to get it. And with Kyle out, that moves Jimmy back to that position, and that's something to watch with the Sixers do have Joel out, and we have DeAndre and Paul read and possibly George's Niang and I mean possibly to Bias, I

don't know. They'll have those guys battling with Bama to buy you, and that is tough, especially see if it's Joel having to guard Bam on one end. At least Joel is beating him up on the other and he's having a guard Joel and lose something. You know, you're batting with him, you know it tires out of wears the guy down. None of those guys Bam have to even worry about except boxing out and so that right there is going to help Man even more. Bam already a great player and now he doesn't have to deal

with you all to beat. I got the heat in five. I'm taking the heat in five. That's my analysis on our game. On the rest of the games going on in the NBA playoffs before we get out of here, we would love to do some mail bad questions. As you know hashtag the Draymond Green Show on Twitter. Jackson will find great questions. He will bring them here and we will talk to you and ask your question and give you our thoughts. Jackson, you got some questions for

me I do. Let's start with from Bradley Williams at b Understore rad fifty. Do you like having a short rest period between playoffs series or a longer rest period? I think this question is interesting in terms of between games too, Like you only have one game off pin games one and two, don't have Wednesday Thursday Friday off between two and three. So do you like a longer

rest period to let the body asked? Or a shorter carry just try to keep it, keep it rolling, honestly, as a guy who played in the playoffs since my rookie year, obviously missed the last two. But now you know, I gotta keep my rhythm, I gotta keep my conditioning.

Blah blah blah blah blah. Now I'm in the tenth year of my career, and you know how to keep your rhythm, you know how to keep your conditioning, and so just from a mental aspect, I always tell people a basketball game doesn't start when we walk on the court or even when we lead a hotel basketball game starts the moment you wake up on the day of the game, and really the night before, the day before, you're like prepping and you're getting things you need to

feel good tomorrow. And so just the stress alone of the game days, it's brutal. It's brutal. I always tell people they say I can play in the NBA, the first thing I will say to them is absolutely nothing about their skill, how they match up against guy. I'll tell a guy in a heartbeat, you couldn't handle the stress of a game day, like, let alone actually going out there and playing in the game. The stress of

a game there. And so I think for us at this point, I mean your team clays in your eleven steps, in your thirteen andres and your seventeen. I think for us at this point, you appreciate the rest now. Once you get in the game, it does. It is a little adjustment period, but it's small, and so you appreciate the rest now, and saying that too much rest could be an issue, Like I was worried that if we swept Denver, we'd be off for nine days that's a long time with no games, and you come and play

a team that had a game two nights before. That's a long time. But you know you're talking five for the sixth day break. We'll accept that with opening arms. Anytime we could get it next one. You sort of talked about this a little bit earlier, but I'm curious for a more in depth answer from Nick, Charlton Parrin at Lebond James w O seven. What did you say to the team at halftime. I told the guys I have time. I said, go out and take this game. That will be a gut punch. You know, this is

a game we're not supposed to win. Um, we're not playing our best basketball. We're not shooting well. Clay Thompson with three files, Getty Paid with three files, Steph Curry with three files. I'm rejected. Go out and take the game, Go take their punch, throw punches back, and just go still the game. Win the game. However we need to win the game. It's not gonna be pretty. Just go win the game. And guys, they did it, and it was beautiful to see, and there was so many things

and people that contributed to that win. And I like said earlier, I think that puts us in a great position for this series. Alright, last one, a little bit of a lighter note from DJ Hella Yella at dj Hella Yella. How do y'all decide who gets to control the music in team settings? Uh? James Wiseman actually is a very good like James Wiseman. He's all over the place, which is great, Like James Wiseman. To give you some little baby and gunna James Wiseman, and give you some

in w a James James. Why the kid loves music, which is why he you know, he records his own music. You make beats. The kid loves music. And I mean he's all over the place. And I don't like I said, I don't mean that in a bad way. I mean he can check so many boxes. Like James will walk up to a guy like, hey, Dre, what's you feeling to day? I wanna go here? You want to go there? He done and he will take you there. So James Wiseman does a really good job. Ultimately, it's going to

be controlled by the vets. Like whoever the vets say, we don't want to hear that. We want to hear this, or we don't want you on OX. We want him on the OS and that's what's gonna happen. So ultimately the best decide, but James Wiseman does an incredible job. That's a rap for this episode of The Draymond Grat Show. Bradley d J Hella Yella Lebon, James Double O seven. That would be Nick Charlton Perrin. We appreciate the questions.

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