“100% a title-or-bust year” -Draymond Green wants Celtics to win title this year, citing approaching salary limit issues.
Draymond Green wants Celtics to win title this year, citing approaching salary limit issues
NBA player Draymond Green enjoys expressing his opinions on many topics, even if it means disparaging his opponents.
According to Green, the Boston Celtics are a championship-or-bust club, based purely on the roster’s composition and performance.
The Celtics are coming off a 52-point victory against the Golden State Warriors, the franchise’s third-largest win margin by point difference.
With the victory, many believe they have a chance to win the championship this season. After all, their stars are at the peak of their careers, making it an ideal time for them to compete for a crown.
Green, who faced them in the 2022 playoffs, feels that the Celtics must win the championship this season.
Despite being their rival, the Warriors forward stated that the present squad would not stay long since the wage cap will be one of their toughest challenges in keeping everyone together.
Green noted that Jaylen Brown’s five-year, $304 million supermax deal extension will begin next season.
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Jayson Tatum may possibly earn a comparable salary, considering his superior performance.
Tatum might be granted an extension after the 2024-25 season, as many believe he will not exercise his player option.
Aside from the two studs, the Celtics will want to retain Jrue Holiday and Kristaps Porzingis.
Holiday may opt out of his player option this summer and become a free agent, allowing the Celtics to make him a new offer.
Porzingis will be a free agent this summer after exercising his player option last summer.
Draymond Green explains the defensive game strategy against the Celtics
The Warriors suffered a humiliating defeat against the Celtics. There were many concerns about why Golden State left Brown wide open from beyond the arc in the first quarter.
Which gave the Celtics confidence to dominate the game. Draymond Green finally addressed the team’s defensive methods during the game in the most recent edition of “The Draymond Green Show.”
Green added that they expected Brown to disrupt his team’s flow. But it didn’t work out as the great forward took shots.
By the time they attempted to slow him down, the gap between the two squads had already grown.