Stephen Curry was subjected to severe criticism on account of his decision to terminate Draymond Green, and even LeBron James was perplexed:
When it comes to leadership, Stephen Curry is…
Following the second time that Draymond Green has been sent out of the game this season, the well-known journalist Stephen A. Smith of ESPN questioned the leadership abilities of Stephen Curry, the top player for the Golden State Warriors.
The criticism that Stephen Curry receives is severe.
During the episode of First Take that aired on Thursday, he discussed how Curry is evaluated based on his leadership in Golden State, and he even compared him to former NBA superstar LeBron James.
If this were LeBron James or a member of his squad, we would be all over him. If this were a teammate of LeBron James, we would be all over him. Who is in charge of the situation? The journalist explained, “I do not believe that we should hold Steph Curry to a lower standard.”
The National Basketball Association (NBA) handed down an indefinite suspension to Green on Wednesday for punching Phoenix Suns center Jusuf Nurkic in the face. This discipline came after Green served a five-game suspension for applying a key to the head of Rudy Gobert, a player with the Minnesota Timberwolves. It is important to recall that Green was punished for this incident.
Stephen Curry has admitted that the ejection of Draymond Green is a source of pain for him.
Stephen Curry stated that the ejection of his colleague Draymond Green has an effect on the entire team after the team’s loss at the Footprint Center, which was 116-119. He said, “We always told him: ‘You can’t change who you are as a player, the competitive spirit you have, the physical the one you play with.'”
In addition, the thirty-first player from Golden State stated, “But you can’t give people, the league, to look at you in a certain way, and having to be judge and jury in every incident that happens, it’s difficult because we need it out there.”
Despite the fact that Draymond Green is now suspended, the Golden State Warriors will be playing the Los Angeles Clippers at the Crypto.com Arena on Thursday. The Warriors currently have a record of 10-13.