Draymond Green failed to make a major impact for the Golden State Warriors on Wednesday as they fell to the Boston Celtics in Game 3 of the NBA Finals, 116-100. After the game, Dubs head coach Steve Kerr was asked to address Green's lackluster play and unsurprisingly, the three-time NBA champion coach did not seem worried one bit.

Kerr made nothing of Green's poor showing on Wednesday and he chalked it off as nothing more than an off night for the Warriors talisman:

“He’ll bounce back. He always does. Tough night for all of us,” Kerr said, via Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN.

Coach Kerr also said that he trusts Green more than anybody, which speaks volumes of just how much confidence the Warriors shot-caller has in Draymond.

Be that as it may, there's no denying that this was an utterly forgettable evening for Green. The Warriors forward logged just two points on 1-of-4 shooting to go along with four rebounds, three assists, and two turnovers. He battled through foul trouble in Game 3 as well, before fouling out with over four minutes remaining in the fourth quarter.

As Kerr said, he expects Green to bounce back in Game 4. The same can be said for the Warriors, who are now looking at a 2-1 series deficit.