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GREEN: If James hadn't beaten the Warriors six years ago, I don't think we would have had Durant!

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GREEN: If James hadn't beaten the Warriors six years ago, I don't think we would have had Durant!

According to a January 29 report, Warriors giant Green recently participated in a show that mentioned many unknown past events, or hypotheses, about 2016 as a witness. For example, Green said: If James hadn't beaten the Warriors six years ago, I don't think we would have had Durant! Green also said: James can beat Harden and Paul's Rockets! Durant had a bad time at the Thunder!

Six years ago, James' greatest all-time Finals performance at the top of the two teams with five statistics led the Cavaliers to a 1-3 comeback with a 73-win and all-vote MVP, making the world realize that James could indeed challenge Jordan's position as the first person in history, and also made the Warriors and Curry a joke. If the Warriors hadn't been reversed at the time, Green would have become FMVP.

However, for the matter of being reversed by James, Green said that if the Warriors really win the championship, they will not be able to get Durant. Indeed, Durant's addition of the Warriors who lost the championship but still have 73 wins and a unanimous MVP is already a thousand points, and if it is the Warriors who have won the championship with 73 wins, full-vote MVP, two FMVPs and a historical top five or three point kings, then it is estimated that it will be left in the air for thousands of years.

Green also acknowledged that without Durant, the Warriors wouldn't necessarily be able to create a dynasty. This is true, in fact, James has dismantled the system of 73 wins over the Warriors, and the Warriors without Durant rely only on Curry, Thompson and Green, and there is no way to fight against James and the Cavaliers who have already gained momentum. So if the Warriors had won two consecutive championships at that time, they would have been cracked and defeated by teams like the Cavaliers or rockets. With Durant, the Warriors have reached invincible heights, and even Jordan's Bulls and O'Neal and the Lakers may lose to them.

With Durant, James and the Cavaliers couldn't threaten the Warriors, but Harden and Paul's Rockets could, even come true, for a while. But Green said harshly: The Rockets can't win the Warriors, because the Rockets' lineup is too specific to the Warriors, but it fails. However, Green also admitted that although the Rockets can't win the Warriors, other teams can't win the Rockets, except for James's Cavaliers, but they can only win. Green said James could take the game into his own hands instead of handing it over to his opponents. Green said James, Paul and Rondo were the three smartest players he'd ever played.

The Warriors couldn't have won Durant six years ago, but they didn't win the championship, and Durant came over. On how Durant joined the Warriors? Green also revealed the answer on the show. There are reports that Curry took the whole team to recruit, and there are also reports that Green was crying in the parking lot and calling Durant. Green debunked the rumors, saying that Durant was not happy with the Thunder, was attracted to the Warriors system, and wanted to take the initiative.

Green said he called Durant for the first time, just in a video chat, talking about the game (not recruitment). Green was officially recruited on the second call to Durant, but he did not make a low voice, but it only showed that the Warriors needEd Durant. Of course, it's just a ritual, and Green said the Warriors have always thought they had a chance to get Durant. Because Durant is unhappy with the Thunder, he wants to play with good players and likes the Warriors' system. It's just that Durant needs a spotlight and a voice, and he later found that Curry and Green suppressed him in these two aspects, so he wanted to leave the team after winning the championship.

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