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Warriors' Draymond Green Says He Hates NBA Play-In Game, Calls It 'Best Thing Ever'

Doric Sam

Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green isn't happy with the fact that his team needs to fight its way through the play-in tournament to reach the playoffs, but he understands the positive impact it's made on the NBA.

"I hate the play-in, just so you all know. I absolutely hate it," Green said on this week's episode of The Draymond Green Show before adding, "It's the best thing ever created. If you look at the play-in and what it's done for basketball, it's the best thing ever created."

The Warriors finished 10th in the Western Conference with a 46-36 record. They will have to get past the ninth-seeded Sacramento Kings on Tuesday before facing the loser of the No. 7-8 matchup between the New Orleans Pelicans and Los Angeles Lakers for the opportunity to earn the No. 8 seed.

Green went on to explain that he feels the play-in tournament has improved the competition level in the NBA, especially near the end of the regular season.

"Since the NBA has added the play-in, it's taken the last month-and-a-half of the season to a totally different level. Like, totally different," he said. "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."

   

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