Four-time All-Star Draymond Green made headlines this week when speaking on his head coach Steve Kerr.
As Kerr is currently evaluating a decision to return to the team, Green felt the need to air out his grievances with the 12-year head coach.
On his podcast, “The Draymond Green Show,” Green had this to say about his offensive development under Kerr. “As much as he’s done for me in basketball, a part of me thinks he’s hindered me in my career and what I could have become,” said Green.
“You know, when I think of who I was offensively as a player and who I became, I think a part of that is due to him. I don’t hold that against him.”
While Green’s career high in a single season is only 14 points per game, it’s hard to argue that he should have seen more opportunities than players like Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Kevin Durant.
Like many dynasties, players are often expected to sacrifice in certain areas to contribute to winning.
Regardless, the timing of these comments certainly seems questionable, especially considering that Kerr could very well return to the sidelines for Golden State next season.
This article originally appeared on Warriors Wire: Draymond Green blames Steve Kerr for lack of offensive development