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Steve Kerr wants Draymond Green back

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Draymond Green Explains How Steve Kerr May Have 'Hindered' His NBA Career with Warriors
Team success will be a major part of Draymond Green's Hall of Fame case when he does retire, but he believes he could have made more of an offensive mark on an individual level if head coach Steve Ker...

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Why Draymond Green believes Steve Kerr will choose to return as Warriors coach
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Draymond Green Gives Updated Guess on Steve Kerr's Warriors Future
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Draymond Green Knows His Future With the Warriors Isn’t Entirely in His Control
Draymond Green wants to be back with the Warriors for another season, but in the world of NBA contracts it takes two to tango.

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Draymond reflects on Warriors' glum future after Charles Barkley's reality check
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Warriors' Steve Kerr spotted at Giants game on Wednesday
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The Bounce: Draymond Green and Austin Rivers have beef. Who’s right?

The Bounce Beef Court is back in session for another very important case. This time, we’ve got a contentious dispute between Warriors forward Draymond Green and former NBA guard Austin Rivers. It began with Draymond offering up a very curious take regarding his coach, Steve Kerr, on his podcast:
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Austin Rivers slams Draymond Green after nepotism diss: "Kerr made your career — you're the luckiest player in NBA history"

What began as Austin Rivers answering a question about Draymond Green — claiming Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr stunted his development as an offensive player — has escalated into an all-out war of words between two players drafted into the NBA in the same class.
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