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Monday night hit the Golden State Warriors hard. The Chase Center? More like a house of horrors. The Brooklyn Nets came in, dropping 128 points and leaving the Dubs stunned in a 120-128 loss. There was chaos. Secure, Stephen Curry did his thing, but the rest of the squad? Ineffective. However, that’s not even the hot topic. Fans are absolutely over the moon about Curry’s time on the floor. What if the veteran had stayed longer? Could the Dubs have made a comeback?

To be honest, the chances are 50:50. Well, Steph scored 28 points in the 29 minutes he played. Curry plays less than 30 minutes (by a minute in fact) and feels like a loss for Dub Nation as fans are used to him spending more time on the court. But there must be a reason why Steve Kerr continued his bold tactics with the Baby-Faced Assassin. Don’t worry, Draymond Green is here to break it down for you!

Draymond Green reveals coach Kerr Stephen Curry’s tactics

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In the latest episode of The Draymond Green Showexplained Dr. Dunkenstein and co-host Baron Davis shared the idea behind Coach Kerr’s plan with Curry. In his usual demeanor, Dray didn’t hold back with his opinion. He said:

“We will need it if we are to achieve our ultimate goal. If you think the right thing to do is to take her out, destroy her confidence and put Steph in danger because you’re going for a win on Monday night in November, it’s not going to work. Draymond added: In the end you won’t have nine championships. I can tell you he’s not playing for the playoffs. You’re not playing for the championship.”

Well, losing games is part of a champion’s journey. Furthermore, pursuing the dream of nine rings while risking Stephen Curry would do no good. Because “You will win some, you will lose some” BD answers. “Someone pushes a buzzer backwards, all sorts of crazy shit can happen. You want to win the ones you know you will win. You’re going to lose something, you know what I mean. But at the same time, you live to play another day.”

Unfortunately, many have missed the point of Stephen Curry’s knee problem, which occurred out of the blue. Draymond Green also suffers from something similar. And it looks like Curry is questionable for Wednesday’s game against the OKC Thunder. So what’s Steve Kerr brewing?

Will Steph Curry play in the decisive game against the Thunder on Wednesday?

Steve Kerr cut Stephen Curry and Draymond Green’s minutes against the Brooklyn Nets, and fans aren’t happy about it. However, the HC had a larger reason for its actions. Coach Kerr appeared on the Willard & Dibs Show to talk about his top stars. There he revealed: “Steph and Draymond both missed training today because of pain, Steph because of the knee injury. We’ll keep him questionable and see how he does tomorrow.” The question now is: Will the Threezus play on Wednesday?

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Curry is questionable for Wednesday’s game against Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s OKC Thunder. The 2x MVP reported bilateral patellofemoral knee pain, which resulted in patellar pain in both knees. Steph has now played 10 consecutive games after missing three games with a sprained ankle earlier in the season. However, there is always room for optimism and fans are hoping to see their 10-time All-Star legend on the floor.

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But we shouldn’t get our hopes up too much for Stephen Curry’s minutes from Wednesday. Steve Kerr would undoubtedly prioritize his star boy’s recovery and rest. Meanwhile, it was important for fans to know the psychology behind the coach’s strategies with Curry and Green. And as always, credit goes to Draymond for his unfiltered analysis of pressing matters.

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