The Golden State Warriors are in familiar territory right now. This is going to be their sixth trip to the NBA Finals in the past eight years and there’s no denying that this stage is nothing new to them.<\/p>\n
Be that as it may, Warriors star Draymond Green admits that they are much different people now as compared to who they were many years ago. According to Green, the biggest difference is that he no longer hangs out with Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, and the rest of his Dubs teammates anymore:<\/p>\n
\n\u201cI think we’ve changed a lot,\u201d Green told Malika Andrews<\/a> of ESPN. “I think number one, the most importantly, we’re in totally, totally different places in our lives. When I look back at us during that time, we all hung together a lot more. We were just around each other. We don’t hang together very much at all anymore now. Why? We have children, families, and that takes up all your time when you’re not here. But our bond is no different than it was when we hung together like that, and I think it’s in large part due to the foundation that we built. “<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n
\n\u201cIf I had to put a year on it like 2017, 2018, he really starts to understand, ‘Wow, I am that good. I am that guy. ‘ And in 2020, it’s like, ‘Okay, now I’m unstoppable.’ “<\/p>\n
Draymond Green on Steph Curry’s evolution, Klay Thompson’s journey back the court and more. pic.twitter.com\/1s8lI9ghwH<\/a><\/p>\n