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Hold a grudge! Green bluntly stated that after winning the championship in 16 years, he will have a chance to be elected FMVP and the top 75 stars

On February 26, Beijing time, Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green recently expressed his personal views on the team's 16-year finals and 75 players.

Hold a grudge! Green bluntly stated that after winning the championship in 16 years, he will have a chance to be elected FMVP and the top 75 stars

Green believes that if the Warriors ultimately win the 2016 NBA Finals, then he will get the FMVP. Meanwhile, after he gets that year's FMVP, he will have a chance to be named to the league's top 75 player list.

Hold a grudge! Green bluntly stated that after winning the championship in 16 years, he will have a chance to be elected FMVP and the top 75 stars

Green is one of the core players of the team who grew up with the Warriors, although his career average is not very impressive. So far, he has only averaged 8.7 points, 6.9 rebounds, 5.4 assists, 1.4 steals and 1.0 blocks per game. But he is very important to the Warriors' tactical system, and his ability to organize and defend on the offensive end is an indispensable part of the team.

Hold a grudge! Green bluntly stated that after winning the championship in 16 years, he will have a chance to be elected FMVP and the top 75 stars

And in what he called the playoffs of that season in 2016, he also played his best playoff performance of his career. He started in 23 games for the Warriors and averaged 38.2 minutes per game to have 15.4 points, 9.9 rebounds, 6.0 assists, 1.6 steals and 1.8 blocks, while also shooting 36.5 percent from three-point range.

Hold a grudge! Green bluntly stated that after winning the championship in 16 years, he will have a chance to be elected FMVP and the top 75 stars

Green did have a great performance in the playoffs that year, and he also had many highlight moments in the Finals. If the Warriors win the final championship, maybe he can really get the FMVP. However, Green's career average data per game is too mediocre, and there are not many personal achievements that can be taken, and in the history of the star-studded NBA, there is still a clear gap from the top 75 in the NBA.

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