Steve Kerr admits Draymond Green is frustrated by the reality of aging

Steve Kerr had something to share about Draymond Green’s frustrations amid the Golden State Warriors’ injuries this season.

The 2025-26 NBA campaign has been a tough one for Golden State. Jimmy Butler III suffered a season-ending ACL injury, while Curry is dealing with a knee injury that has kept him out for the next few games. As a result, Green is having to take on more responsibilities than before.

Kerr is very pleased with Green and how he is filling his role as he ages, but also with Curry and Butler out. Green is asking for a different role without involving the team’s stars.

“You take away all the threats around him and it becomes really frustrating for him and our team. It makes things really difficult in terms of rhythm and flow. He’s done a great job of doing the things we’ve been asking him to do. Less handling the ball at the top of the key. More screening and diving into ball screens. Running the floor and getting to the corners instead of running the play back,” Kerr said on the Tom Tolbert Show. Said at the 28:34 mark.

“He’s doing all these things, everything we’re asking. He’s having a great attitude on the bench and in the locker room, but he’s frustrated. All the frustration that comes with getting older and not being able to do things you could do a few years ago. It’s all playing into it and he’s handling it really, really well.”

Steve Kerr, what’s next for the Warriors?

Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green (23) and head coach Steve Kerr debate a call made by referee John Butler (30) during the first quarter against the Milwaukee Bucks at Chase Center.
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Steve Kerr and Draymond Green have a lot of work to do to keep the Warriors in the playoff picture. While Stephen Curry has fully recovered, Golden State needs to hold down the fort for its superstar guard.

Golden State has a 31–30 record on the season, tied for eighth in the Western Conference standings. They are 1.5 games ahead of the Los Angeles Clippers and 2.5 games behind the Portland Trail Blazers while trailing the Phoenix Suns by 3.5 games and 5.5 games behind the Los Angeles Lakers.

The Warriors will continue to prepare for their next game while on the road. They will face the Houston Rockets on March 5, tip-off at 7:30 pm ET.


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Rich Paul imagines LeBron James aging into the role of Karl Malone

It’s no secret that LeBron James is chasing another ring before riding off into the sunset. While the Los Angeles Lakers are having a tough campaign, they are still in the fight, and it is never wise to bet against a team featuring James and Luka Doncic.

James has willingly taken a back seat to Doncic to allow the talented guard to become the focal point of the Lakers. The 41-year-old James, who has lost his quickness, explosiveness and athleticism over the years, is smartly readjusting his game to remain effective.

On “The Bill Simmons Podcast”, NBA analyst Max Kellerman revealed that James’ agent Rich Paul envisions the future Hall of Famer playing a more specific role for the Purple and Gold.

Kellerman, who co-hosts a podcast with Paul, said, “Rich likes the idea of ​​playing as LeBron’s roller. Becoming Karl Malone. I like that idea too. A smarter Karl Malone. He’s the same size. 6-foot-8, 260 (pounds), and he can shoot from outside.”

However, Simmons was skeptical of the idea.

“I think it’s very hard. I know you’ve talked to Rich about this, and all three of us have talked about it. Taking somebody who was the best of all time at their job and telling them, ‘Now you are this,'” Simmons replied.

Malone had to stay in Los Angeles for a season in 2003 as he tried to win a championship. But even joining the powerhouse unit of Shaquille O’Neal, Kobe Bryant and Gary Payton wasn’t enough to earn him a ring. He retired at the end of the season.

Malone, who was 40 at the time, averaged 13.2 points, 8.7 rebounds, 3.9 assists and 1.2 steals in 42 games with the Lakers.

James distanced himself from Paul after he talked about the Austin Reeves trade, so it wouldn’t be a surprise if he does it again.


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