The difference between Draymond Green’s plus-minus rating and how it highlights his continued significance to the Warriors

The Golden State Warriors and Los Angeles Lakers engaged in an incredible double-overtime match, which LeBron James’ stunning free throws helped the Lakers win. Steph Curry (46-3-7 on 57.1% on twos,

40.9% on threes, and 3-of-3 at the line — 61.6% True Shooting) and James (36-20-12 on 57.1% on twos, 50% on threes on a 2-of-4 clip, and a perfect 6-of-6 at the line — 65.1% True Shooting) squared off in yet another titanic match. Curry made clutch shots in overtime, but not enough to get the Warriors over the finish line.

However, the one player who might have been the difference between the Warriors winning and losing by only one point in as many games didn’t.

 

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