It’s a universally recognized fact that Draymond Green isn’t the best shooter on the Warriors, especially with Stephen Curry on the team. Nevertheless, Green he has surpassed a legend for the record for three-pointers made in his career. Green playing for the Warriors in Saturday night’s game against houston rockets he hit a three-pointer, his only one for the game. However, that one point made him pass Michael Jordan in the number of 3-pointers made in a season. Consequently, Warriors coach Steve Kerr, amused by Green’s record, reiterated his plans to celebrate his achievement with Green.
Legendary NBA player, Michael Jordan averaged 30.1 points in his 15-year career. Draymond Green, on the other hand, is averaging 8.7 points per game. For 3-pointers, Green is averaging 2.6 per game, while Jordan’s average is 1.7. However, no matter how stark that difference is, Green has now surpassed Jordan in a bizarre and just a contest. The record amused many, and as a result, the press asked Warriors coach Steve Kerr his opinion of Green’s achievement over Michael Jordan.
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Unsurprisingly, Kerr had a rather amusing reaction to the fact, calling it “random” while laughing. “That’s good, I like that”, Kerr noted. “That’s a random stat, but yeah, we’ll celebrate. I’ll go downstairs and toast Draymond downstairs. Kerr further added. By the way, even after surpassing the legend, Green still ranks 322nd with the most three-pointers in NBA history. The number is enough to put Green’s place in the shooting department into perspective.
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