
"Three days after an argument between Steve Kerr and Draymond Green tested the foundation of their organization, the Golden State Warriors completed a 3-0 homestand to exit a turbulent week with the most momentum they've had in a month. "We're in a good place," Kerr said after the 126-116 showcase Christmas win over the Dallas Mavericks. One day earlier, both Kerr and Green were in front of the team at practice apologizing for their role in a sideline argument that overshadowed a Monday night blowout win over the Orlando Magic."
"The spat started early in the third quarter after a Green turnover and Kerr timeout. As Kerr tried to get Green away from a conversation with the officials, the two exploded at each other, causing a steaming Green to leave the bench for the locker room, sitting the final 20 minutes and generating another round of internal Warriors drama for the world to debate."
Three days after a sideline argument between coach Steve Kerr and forward Draymond Green, the Golden State Warriors closed a 3-0 homestand with a 126-116 Christmas victory over the Dallas Mavericks. Kerr and Green apologized to the team at a practice the day before, and Kerr held a 15-minute news conference affirming his role and Green's future with the team. The altercation began in the third quarter after a turnover and timeout, prompting Green to leave the bench for the final 20 minutes. Stephen Curry scored 23 points while seven Warriors finished in double figures, and the team appeared to stabilize its chemistry heading into upcoming games.
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