"I Don't Think You've Ever Liked Me" — Draymond Green on Steve Kerr

“I Don’t Think You’ve Ever Liked Me” — Draymond Green on Steve Kerr



“I Don’t Think You’ve Ever Liked Me” — Draymond Green on Steve Kerr

The Draymond Green and Steve Kerr relationship just got a whole lot more interesting — and a lot more complicated. After Steve Kerr opened up in a New Yorker article about their physical altercations, secret blowouts, and a December showdown that shook the Warriors locker room, Draymond went on his own podcast and fired back. What he said might genuinely surprise you.
Draymond revealed that after their big December blowout, he told Kerr point blank: “I don’t think you’ve ever liked me.” And according to Draymond, Steve Kerr cried. But that wasn’t even the most jaw-dropping moment — Draymond then claimed that Steve Kerr has actually hindered his career, and that since Kevin Durant arrived in 2016, not a single play has been drawn up specifically for him in the Warriors playbook. The hosts break it all down, including whether Draymond has a legitimate point, what his role on this team actually means, and how this relationship stacks up to anything else we’ve ever seen in pro sports.

Topics discussed include:
Steve Kerr’s New Yorker article quotes on fighting with Draymond
Draymond’s response on the Draymond Green Show
The emotional December blowout and Kerr’s tears
Draymond’s claim that Kerr hindered his career
No plays drawn up for Draymond since 2016 — is he right?
Steph Curry’s polite way of telling Draymond to stop shooting
Comparing Draymond-Kerr to Phil Jackson and Dennis Rodman
Steve Kerr’s future with the Warriors — is he leaving?

0:00 – Steve Kerr’s New Yorker Quotes on Draymond
1:34 – Draymond Responds: “I Don’t Think You’ve Ever Liked Me”
8:04 – Draymond Claims Kerr Hindered His Career
11:06 – Was It Right to Never Run Plays for Draymond?
15:46 – Is This the Most Unique Coach-Player Relationship Ever?

Do you think Draymond has a legitimate gripe, or is this just classic Draymond stirring the pot? Drop your take in the comments.
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  1. Dray being STUPID! AGAIN! OMG. I'm sure they love each other, but like many, many, many love relationships there are also strong disagreements. But the idea that Kerr doesn't like Dray is Dray being a pathetic baby. Dray was just trying to hurt Kerr. I don't even think he believes that. He just said out of spite.

  2. We're out of the playoffs, so this is what we've turn the organization into – bunch of Gossip-girls tryna make the news….shoulda blown this shyt up, yesterday!

  3. What people wont admit is, no one can coach draymond except him. No one can handle his antics and then move on and just let it pass the next game. Most hold grudges and talk to media and air their dissatisfaction. Dray should be thankful. Mark Jackson wont give him any breaks if he was still the coach.

  4. Kerr can't forgive Dray for what he did to Jordan Poole. I remember that entire situation, i watched/listened to so many interviews and Kerr wasn't mad or disappointed with Dray, he was DISGUSTED. The person Dray was in that moment was the antithesis of everything Kerr values in a human being. He was unmeasured, immature, unreasonable, unempathic, and violent. On top of that Kerr loved Poole. If you look at how Kerr historically treats young players, and how he treated Poole, it's evident the belief, trust and confidence was there, Kerr was pouring into Poole, and Poole was exhibiting elite work ethic and producing. Jordan's whole game was predicated on confidence. The confidence to wave off Steph and Klay, the confidence to pull up from Curry range in the finals, the confidence to talk smack to Draymond in practice… OOPS. For a guy who's entire game is based on the irrational confidence, having the whole world see you get knocked out has to be a major blow. You have to see it all year, you hear it from fans and players alike, anytime you start to get it going they remind you of what happened. I remember people being like just get over it, like this is NBA 2K and these aren't real humans, with real emotions. Well, at least you have your team, they just paid you and they still value you. Then they trade you in order to keep the guy that knocked you out. Now go to DC good luck. Kerr saw a lot of himself in Poole, even with the punch (jordan vs kerr fight) and he had plans for that young man, who was bought into the system, understood it, had the work ethic and the understanding of how to win. Jordan Poole was the future and i think Kerr resents Draymond for ruining that in such an uncivilized and irrational way.

  5. This segment and these two fools totally misrepresented Dray’s whole point and that’s disgusting and unfair to Dray!

    Implore every GSW fan to go and watch Dray’s podcast and listen to everything he said. It was touching, honest and absolutely respectful.

    Anyone that has an issue with what Dray said dislikes/hates him.

  6. I just listened to the Draymond Green Show and I feel like you guys aren’t representing what he was saying correctly. Which makes sense because it is a little snippet.

    A lot of context is missing.

  7. At this point, get a new coach and trade Draymond. Steph doesn’t deserve any of this crap. Get some people who actually wanna be be here and can contribute more than 9 points a game

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