The Golden State Warriors are facing a challenging task in the NBA play-in round as they aim to secure a spot in the playoffs. In a recent episode of his podcast, “The Draymond Green Show,” Warriors player Draymond Green discussed the play-in tournament, which is only in its sixth season this year. Green’s statements suggested that he had mixed feelings about the arrangement.
“I hate the play in… It is the best thing ever created… I know [LeBron James] said they need to be fired… They need to get their job back.”
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“I hate the play-in. Just so you all—I absolutely hate it. It’s the best thing ever created. When you look at the play-in and what it’s done for basketball, it’s the best thing ever created. I don’t know who came up with it, I know Bron said they need to be fired. If they were fired when Bron said that, they need their job back. Since the NBA has added the play-in, it’s taken the last month and a half of the season to a totally different level. Like, totally different. So, I hate the play-in. I especially hate being the 10 seed. But as much as I hate it, as a basketball player, as a basketball fan, this play-in is nuts, and you gotta love it.” Draymond Green said this during his own podcast.
Draymond Green has expressed mixed feelings about the NBA play-in tournament
Green has shared conflicting views on the NBA play-in tournament. While he, as a player, holds a disdain for it, as a fan, he finds enjoyment in it. He attributes the heightened intensity toward the end of the regular season to the implementation of the play-in tournament. These remarks shed light on the NBA’s evolving landscape and the ongoing discourse surrounding the merits of the play-in format.
The NBA is consistently seeking innovative methods to enhance competition and engage more fans. Despite teams acclimating to the format, the excitement of postseason basketball will continue to be a fundamental aspect of the NBA experience.
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