When the Golden State Warriors needed to close out the series, Draymond Green displayed what has been his top form the past few seasons.
Green, one of the best utility players in the NBA, showcased his versatility on the league’s biggest stage June 16, 2015. It was Game 6 of the NBA Finals, and the Warriors were on the road playing the Cleveland Cavaliers. With a win, they’d secure the title for the first time since 1975.
Green helped lead the Warriors to the championship, as Golden State defeated Cleveland, 105-97. He had a career outing in the victory, earning his first Finals triple-double. Green scored 16 points, grabbed 11 rebounds and dished 10 assists.
.@Money23Green’s first career #NBAFinals triple-double of 16 PTS, 11 REB & 10 AST in Game 6 on June 16, 2015! #NBAVault pic.twitter.com/ovQYmV8yGR
— NBA History (@NBAHistory) June 1, 2019
As one of the best screen setters in the league, Green is surgical with his playmaking in the short pick-and-roll. Because Steph Curry draws so much attention, Green regularly has plenty of space to slip screens and potentially set up his teammates.
The first play of the video above is a perfect example of Green’s effective play in the short roll. As the Cavs sent J.R. Smith and Timofey Mozgov, Curry quickly passed the ball to Green, who then lobbed an alley oop to Festus Ezeli.
According to Stat Muse, Green has 10 career playoff triple-doubles. He has 24 career triple-doubles, which ranks seventh among active players, per Stat Muse.
With Green being a skilled offensive player, he holds great value within the Warriors’ motion-oriented offense. Even though Curry missed most of this season due to a broken left hand, and Klay Thompson was out due to an ACL injury, Green still ranked first on Golden State in passes per game (58.3), per NBA.com stats.
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