The Golden State Warriors find themselves in a pivotal position as they gear up for the NBA play-in round, aiming to secure a spot in the playoffs. Recently, Warriors player Draymond Green shared his thoughts on the play-in tournament in an episode of his podcast, “The Draymond Green Show.”
Green’s statements revealed a mix of feelings about the NBA’s play-in tournament, now in its sixth season. He expressed, “I hate the play-in. Just so you all—I absolutely hate it. It’s the best thing ever created.” These seemingly contradictory sentiments shed light on his nuanced perspective.
The Warriors star elaborated, highlighting the impact of the play-in format on the league. “When you look at the play-in and what it’s done for basketball, it’s the best thing ever created,” Green remarked.
Draymond Green has expressed mixed feelings about the NBA play-in tournament
He even referenced LeBron James’ criticism of the play-in, suggesting that those behind its creation deserve recognition for its success. “If they were fired when Bron said that, they need their job back,” Green quipped.
Despite his personal dislike for being the 10 seed, Green acknowledged the excitement the play-in brings to the game. “So, I hate the play-in. I especially hate being the 10 seed. But as much as I hate it, as a basketball player, as a basketball fan, this play-in is nuts, and you gotta love it,” he concluded.
Green’s comments reflect the ongoing debate within the NBA community regarding the play-in tournament. While some players may dislike the added pressure and uncertainty, others appreciate the heightened intensity and competitiveness it brings to the end of the regular season.
The NBA’s exploration of new formats, like the play-in tournament, underscores its commitment to engaging fans and moving the game. Even amidst debates and varying opinions, the thrill of postseason basketball remains a central aspect of the NBA experience, promising excitement and anticipation for fans and players alike.