Warriors core interior Draymond Green is expected to make a comeback soon after triggering a health and safety deal. According to US media Anthony Slater, while Green is unlikely to make a comeback in the Warriors' next game against the Jazz, Warriors coach Steve Kerr expressed hope that Green can return to the game against the Heat:
At the same time, it also means that Green will still miss the game against the Nuggets, considering that due to the Nuggets lineup of less than 8 people, the current postponement of this game is to buy more recovery time for Green. However, Green is still a little unhappy with the league's postponement of the game, because the postponement of the game does give the Nuggets a significant advantage:
"When you implemented rules to prevent this from happening, why did you keep canceling matches? Isn't that an advantage for competitors? Are none of us quarantined? This is a double standard," Green wrote.
Although Green is somewhat dissatisfied with this, the epidemic prevention and control is definitely a huge pressure on the league, especially if some players are not so "well-behaved".
On the other hand, Warriors backcourt player Jordan Poole talked in an interview about his physical condition before the Lockdown in Boston and the Warriors' game against the Jazz:
Jordan Poole has now ended the quarantine phase, which means that as long as he can be in good enough form, he may usher in a comeback in the Warriors' game against the Jazz.
The last thing to talk about is the situation of Klay Thompson, who hinted at his comeback in an interview with the AMERICAN media Anthony Slater:
Thompson said he felt very close. Target date? It's up to Mr. Selebini. Are you sure you can come back? yes. ”
The Warriors have had a very good record so far this season, and Klay Thompson's comeback will undoubtedly make this Warriors a better team.