July 7, 2024

SEE DETAILS:https://sportsrock247.com/2024/04/06/breaking-news-th…iors-star-and-he/This week, Draymond Green found himself at the center of controversy once more.
The Golden State Warriors star was ejected from the game against the Orlando Magic only the other day for disagreeing with the referees during the first few minutes of play.

Following that, a lot of people criticized Green’s actions, but some also questioned Stephen Curry’s leadership too.Speaking to 95.7 The Game, via Legion Hoops, head coach Steve Kerr said that anyone laying the blame at Curry’s feet is ridiculous.

Kerr said:“(Draymond) is a grown man. He’s got to handle his own business. Any mention of Steph being culpable is just ridiculous. The way Steph has carried our franchise represented our franchise for 15 years.”

Kerr asserted that Green bears sole responsibility for his conduct on the court.

It is only right that Green receives the most criticism for what he has done.

In addition, a number of NBA writers and commentators are now perplexed as to why Curry hasn’t been able to discipline his friend and teammate.

For many years, Curry has led the team.

Not only does he score the most for the franchise and lead most of the plays, but he also guides the locker room and the team’s chemistry and culture.

This is all part of being a team leader, a role that Curry has filled for years.

Questions about Curry’s leadership will pop up from time to time, especially when something like this happens, but what is he realistically supposed to do?

He could privately speak with Green or even publicly air his grievances but would that create any sort of change?

At the end of the day, Green is going to do what he wants and no one, including Kerr, Curry, or Adam Silver, can ultimately stop him.

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