Green finished the match with 12 points, six rebounds and a game-high nine assists. His coach spoke with particular praise about his passing and competitive attitude. “What makes him great is his competitiveness,” Kerr said. “He’s obviously incredibly smart and he’s a skilled passer. He’s never going to be one of the most skilled offensive players in the league. But what he is is as competitive as anybody I’ve ever been around and as smart as anybody I’ve ever been around. It’s a pretty good combination when you’re playing in the playoffs. You need smart and tough and that’s Draymond. He locks in and you don’t want to be around him too much. He gets antsy and he wants to play. These last five days he was on edge. I could feel it… we needed to get to the game for his game. All energy, all smiles. It’s finally game day. That’s what Draymond lives for.”