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“I’m not an Expert, but I Will Help as Much as I can” Coach Kerr’s feelings Toward Green

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Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr shared his thoughts on Draymond Green, who was suspended indefinitely.

Coach Kerr spoke about Green, who was disciplined, in an interview ahead of the away game against the LA Clippers held at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California on the 15th (Korean time).

Green was sent off during an away game against the Phoenix Suns two days ago after striking opposing center Yusuf Nurkic with his arm. 카지노사이트

 

This is already the second time he has committed violence on the court, and the league office has imposed an unprecedented disciplinary action on him, suspending him indefinitely for his repeated violent behavior.

 

Green plans to receive counseling in relation to his ongoing violent behavior. Return is possible only if ‘certain standards are met.

Coach Kerr said, “A lot of things have to happen (for him to come back),” and “Experts in that field will help us with the work,” and said Green plans to receive counseling from experts.

There isn't much he can do. “I’m not qualified to do that,” said Kerr. “All I can do is help him as much as I can. “It’s about giving him time to think and giving him the help he needs,” he said, adding that he has nothing to do but help from the side.

Coach Kerr, who won four finals with him, said, “I want to help him from a long-term perspective in his life. I want it to be a really nice and classy way for him to end his career. “He is a player who has had a truly great career,” he said, adding that he will work hard to ensure that Green is remembered as a good player.

“I know he needs help too,” he said. We will help him. “He is not qualified, but he will do the best he can,” he added.

Green plans to stay in his hometown during his disciplinary period and maintain his physical condition as much as possible at the club's training facility.

“This is not an ankle injury,” Kerr said. 4-6 weeks later he updates the status again and says no. It's a bigger problem than that. "It's a difficult problem to approach," he said, adding that he plans to give him time once again.

He also expressed his faith in the player, saying, “I am confident that Green will overcome this situation.” “I know him well. He is a really good person. He has always been loyal, passionate and competitive. He has to find a way to remain on the floor with this emotion without crossing the line. “I trust him, and I believe we can find him,” he said, again expressing his trust.

Golden State, with Green gone, will have to fight a tough fight. “We are currently in 11th place in a tough conference,” Kerr said. “We have a difficult uphill road ahead,” he said, emphasizing the need to change the atmosphere.