Golden State Warriors legend Draymond Green, often seen as an NBA villain, had some great things to say about the San Antonio Spurs. Known for his respect towards the Spurs, Green’s admiration for Coach Gregg Popovich is well-documented. He, like many other players, holds Popovich in high regard. The accomplishments of Coach Pop and the Spurs’ organizational conduct continue to earn respect across the league.
It’s no surprise when players praise Popovich; it’s been a common occurrence for years. Despite this, San Antonio hasn’t been a top destination city for players over the past two decades. However, this trend seems to be shifting with the rise of Rookie of the Year Victor Wembanyama. Chris Paul recently joined the Spurs, citing Wembanyama as a key reason for his decision. This move has garnered praise from Draymond Green on The Draymond Green Show.
Chris Paul’s influence is expected to be long-lasting for the Spurs
When Chris Paul joined the Phoenix Suns, Devin Booker was struggling to make the playoffs. Paul’s arrival marked a turning point, leading the Suns to the postseason and mentoring Booker and Deandre Ayton on how to excel in critical moments.
"That is a genius move by the Spurs"
—@Money23Green on San Antonio teaming Chris Paul up with Wemby pic.twitter.com/aQbfupLQsZ
— The Volume (@TheVolumeSports) July 9, 2024
Paul’s impact was even more pronounced with the Oklahoma City Thunder. Despite a significant talent gap, Paul led the team, including a then-developing Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, to the playoffs. His influence is still evident in his former teammates’ performances.
Draymond Green praised the Spurs’ acquisition of Chris Paul as a brilliant move. The Spurs are counting on Paul to have a similar impact, especially with Victor Wembanyama ready to learn from the veteran. This mentorship is expected to greatly benefit San Antonio.