Draymond Green has been in a funk during the Western Conference Finals against the Oklahoma City Thunder, but he seemed to find some of his game on Thursday night. Green put up 11 points, 13 rebounds, four assists, and four blocks to help the Warriors win 120-111 and keep the series alive.
When things aren't going his way, you can count on Green battling in the trenches at the very least.
“If all else fails, I'm going to fight,” Green said after Game 5. “That's what I did, and that's going to be my mindset the rest of the series.”
Green continued on about his intense approach to this series, via Art Spander of the San Francisco Examiner:
I approach this like life or death. It’s not just a game to me. I love this. This is what I do. When I don’t live up to who I know I am, it bothers me.”

Green, who was just named to the All-NBA second team, brought his patented intensity back to the court last night. Along with solid numbers across the board, he energized the crowd with a pair of huge blocks at the rim, both at the expense of Russell Westbrook.
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If the Warriors want to bring this series back to Oakland for a Game 7, they'll need more of the same from Green.
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