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Draymond Green, Marcus Smart trade praise ahead of Warriors-Celtics NBA Finals

Both the Warriors and the Boston Celtics have starpower in heavyweight NBA Finals matches featuring Stephen Curry and Jayson Tatum.

However, both teams have players who excel in intangibles and make a big difference beyond the statistics sheet. They don’t need to be introduced, but Draymond Green and Marcus Smart play an important role in their respective teams in the series.

Wednesday, the day before Game 1, both green and smart Complimented each other.. When asked about Smart, Green told reporters that Celtics guards praised the way they think about basketball.

“You can see how he plays, how he teaches the guys, how he pays attention in the flock, and how he goes through X and O in the flock,” Green said. rice field. “You see it all.”

Green may have been talking about himself. He added that people tend to forget that the number one qualities of a college-graduated smart are his leadership and the ability to be a true point guard.

Smart has also been involved in some controversial moments and has been playing throughout his career, including this season. Injured curry.. Early in his career, Green linked smart “bad rap” to his growth as a leader.

“I think he continues to grow into his leadership,” Green said. “I think most people didn’t know how to handle it early in his career, so you end up getting a bad rap,” Oh, this guy overdoes this. He does a lot of that too. ”He continued to grow and became a leader. It was really nice to see it. “

Warriors coach Steve Kerr also made a direct comparison of smart greens on Wednesday. Carr coached Smart as part of the US national team at the 2019 FIBA ​​World Cup, and he saw similarities.

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“He’s defensively everywhere,” Kerr said. “Really, really smart. I anticipate the play. I understand the angle. The variety to defend from 1 to 5. It’s all there. That’s why he won the Defender Player of the Year. Yes, he’s a great, great defender, and probably an underrated offensive player. “

Smart was in complete agreement when Carr was told to compare him to Green.

“It’s a great comparison,” Smart said. “I’m honored to be compared to the Champion, Great Leader, Great Defender Draymond caliber guy. He’s doing what he’s good at. I see myself that way. I definitely like to take some notes from Draymond, how he leads, and how he plays the game. “

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