Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green has been part of some of the best teams in NBA history. Remember the 2016 to 2019 Dubs with Kevin Durant, Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson? However, he doesn't think that team stacks up to the current Brooklyn Nets squad.
During his usual appearance on Inside the NBA, Green talked about the Nets' offense and had nothing but praise for the attack headed by his former Warriors teammate in Durant, as well as Kyrie Irving and James Harden. Simply put, Dray doesn't think anyone can stop such offense given the scoring talent on the team.
While their defense leaves much to be desired, Brooklyn's offense is second to none in the NBA. For Green, it is enough to punish and obliterate all opponents on their way. After all, teams need to score, and the Nets don't lack in that area.
“It’s the best display of offense we will probably ever see in this league.”@Money23Green has high praise for the Nets 👀 pic.twitter.com/uQV0RgEwsq
— NBA on TNT (@NBAonTNT) June 1, 2021




Draymond Green is not wrong, though, and this is coming from a player who has played with an unstoppable Warriors offense in half of the past decade.
It is no longer a new assessment, though. The Nets basically have two MVPs in Kevin Durant and James Harden, a crafty and potent rim finisher in Kyrie Irving, a 3-point marksman in Joe Harris and an athletic forward who can somehow space the floor and be a post-up threat in Blake Griffin. There's just no way to stop them in all areas, as one is bound to be open to score.
The Warriors forward knows it really well, which is why he has the Nets winning the Eastern Conference.