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From Kobe Bryant to Howard, why do players respect dream catcher Green more and more?

Because Green uses his strength, he is constantly proving himself to everyone. Howard once said, "I used to really hate Green, but now I respect him very much. His performance on the court cannot be measured by data. His presence has had an important impact on the team. " Kobe, who retired before Howard, also fully affirmed his playing attitude when talking about Green.

When Green took part in the draft in 20 12, his height was only 2.0 1 m, and he was not selected by the Warriors until the 35th place in the second round. As a power forward, he is not tall enough. Throughout the history of NBA, not many people can win the first prize in the second round show. But God has a green blessing. After he was selected by the Warriors, there were not many opportunities in the first two seasons, but he trained very hard. In the 20 14-20 15 season, David Lee's injury provided an opportunity for Green. ? Green played 79 games for the Warriors this season, averaging 1 1.9 points, 8.5 rebounds and 3.7 assists. This wonderful performance also attracted the attention of fans all over the world, and Green has firmly occupied the position of the main force of the Warriors since then.

For many years after that, Green was one of the core players of the Warriors. With his help, the Warriors created the glory of three crowns in five years. During this period, Green was selected to the All-Star Team three times, the All-Star Team twice, the Defensive Team of the Year five times and the Defensive Player of the Year 1 time. This honor is not available to every player. I have to say, green is the winner. These honors made Green a top star in the league.

It is in these years that Green has constantly proved himself to the world and won everyone's respect. Whenever the Warriors encounter difficulties, Green always uses his passion to improve the team's morale and self-confidence. This innate king temperament highlights the greatness of Green.