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Draymond Green has been playing on a different level this month and has really helped the Golden State Warriors stay in playoff contention. Last night was no different as Green set a new career-high in assists and a triple-double in the Warriors 130-121 win over Miles Bridges and the Charlotte Hornets.
Green came out firing in the first quarter alone as he had seven points, eight rebounds and seven assists. He became the second player in 25 seasons to have seven rebounds and seven assists in the first quarter, joining Russell Westbrook who did it in 2019.
He never let off the gas and finished with 11 points, 12 rebounds and a career-high 19 assists! His previous career-high was 16 assist which he set just 12 days ago. He is now sixth in the NBA with 8.7 assists per game.
Green now has 25 career triple-double in the regular season, which is a franchise record. He also became the first Warrior to have 19 assists in a game since Baron Davis did on Jan. 11, 2008. What’s even more impressive is that he is the first Warriors player with four 15-plus assist games in a calendar month since Tim Hardaway did it in April of 1990!
Miles Bridges finished the game with 10 points, four rebounds and four assists in the losing effort.
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— Michigan State Basketball (@MSU_Basketball) February 27, 2021
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