After the NBA Warriors narrowly defeated the Knicks 97-94 last Saturday, the team's record in the trade for star forward Butler improved to 14-2, and former forward D. Green talked about the changes that Butler brought to the Warriors after joining in an interview with the media on the 17th.
D. Green
In an interview with ABC's Lisa Salters, D. Green said: "The Warriors are what a team should be right now. When Butler is on the team, whether he scores 11 points or 30 points, it makes us a real team, and when we maintain that form, we usually win championships. ”
The Warriors struggled this season before Butler joined, but after Butler's arrival, the team's record began to climb. D. Green said bluntly: "We've had a bit of a blow in the last few years and now when you walk on the pitch and know you have a chance to win, it feels completely different. But that's what we're playing for, you put in a lot of effort and you want to compete on the highest stage, and it's a great feeling to win in a row when you combine all of that. ”
The Warriors are currently tied with the Gray Wolves for sixth seed with 39-28, and if the Warriors continue their 13-2 run with 15 games remaining, they will have a good chance of avoiding the play-in tournament and playing the playoffs as the sixth seed in the NBA West.