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REAL TALK: At what point do the Warriors stop ignoring the Draymond Green problem?
Let’s be honest—Draymond has been a foundational piece of a dynasty. Defensive anchor, emotional engine, championship IQ. That’s all true.
But so is this: the volatility has become a constant storyline.
Ejections. Suspensions. On-court incidents that swing momentum the wrong way. The Jordan Poole punch was a breaking point in team chemistry that the franchise still hasn’t fully recovered from. And even in high-pressure playoff environments, his emotions too often become distractions instead of leadership.
The Warriors are trying to transition into a new era around Steph Curry’s remaining window. But can you realistically do that while carrying the same unpredictability that has repeatedly cost them stability?
This isn’t about erasing his legacy—it’s about asking whether the present-day version still fits a team trying to retool into a consistent contender.
At some point, the hard question becomes unavoidable:
Can a championship rebuild really happen if the chaos never leaves the room?
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By Kingsley Ogwudire5
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REAL TALK: At what point do the Warriors stop ignoring the Draymond Green problem?
Let’s be honest—Draymond has been a foundational piece of a dynasty. Defensive anchor, emotional engine, championship IQ. That’s all true.
But so is this: the volatility has become a constant storyline.
Ejections. Suspensions. On-court incidents that swing momentum the wrong way. The Jordan Poole punch was a breaking point in team chemistry that the franchise still hasn’t fully recovered from. And even in high-pressure playoff environments, his emotions too often become distractions instead of leadership.
The Warriors are trying to transition into a new era around Steph Curry’s remaining window. But can you realistically do that while carrying the same unpredictability that has repeatedly cost them stability?
This isn’t about erasing his legacy—it’s about asking whether the present-day version still fits a team trying to retool into a consistent contender.
At some point, the hard question becomes unavoidable:
Can a championship rebuild really happen if the chaos never leaves the room?
Thanks For Listening and Follow us on Facebook, Youtube and Twitter
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ6htWo_bRim0tbQl-A5ckw
https://www.facebook.com/RealTalkwithKingsley
https://twitter.com/KOgwudire