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Dream Chasing: I sacrificed the number of shots when Durant joined, and I was turning the scoring switch back on

Dream Chasing: I sacrificed the number of shots when Durant joined, and I was turning the scoring switch back on

Live bar December 25 news Recently, Warriors player Draymond Green was interviewed by the NBA's official website.

Speaking about the Warriors' usually higher winning percentage when they score on their own, he said: "Honestly, the truth is. When Durant joined us, I had to make a decision. I can keep shooting like I did before, and we're going to spend more time solving the (run-in) problem. Or I can sacrifice my own shots, get everyone else involved, do all the other things that need to be done, and ensure the team's success. ”

"I immediately made my decision that I would be the one who sacrificed myself to shoot – I didn't want Klay or Curry to do that; I didn't want Durant to join and have to play in a way he wasn't good at. As a result, this situation lasted for three years. ”

"The reality is that scoring is a mindset, it's a mindset. When you turn it off completely for three years, it's not as simple as people think and can be easily reopened. I've tried to reopen this mindset over the past few years. In these races my mindset changed right away, I went into attack mode and then in some games I was a bit lost in the chaos; so I just had to keep doing something else to make sure we were successful. ”

"I'm trying to make sure that mentality is more stable. I'm working hard to make sure this mindset is there every night. But it doesn't happen overnight, you have to change yourself across the board. Like everything else in life, it takes a while. So I think I'm on the way to success. I'm getting back into this. But it's a process. ”

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