Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green once again showed why he is one of the best passing big men in the game today.
With around eight minutes left in the second quarter of Golden State's game against the Philadelphia 76ers, Green found an open Andre Iguodala under the basket with a nifty look-away bounce pass in transition. The versatile forward even did it with some flair.
Watch the play below, courtesy of ESPN on Twitter:
That dime though 😯
(📍 @HyperX) pic.twitter.com/90jdS88Mxj
— NBA on ESPN (@ESPNNBA) March 3, 2019
Green currently leads the Warriors in assists per game this season with 7.3. In fact, the Warriors' Swiss Army knife has been leading Golden State in assists for four consecutive seasons.




Green, however, is averaging his lowest scoring output — 7.1 points per game — since he became the full-time starter for Golden State back in the 2014-15 season. Despite that, it doesn't seem to be a concern for the Warriors' glue guy, who continues to help the team in other departments such as playmaking and defense.
The former Michigan State standout has had a down season for Golden State in 2018-19. He missed out on his fourth All-Star selection. Green missed a significant chunk of games early in the season. Nonetheless, he has stayed relatively healthy over the past two months, despite suffering an ankle scare last week against the Houston Rockets.
With the season winding down, the Warriors have begun maintenance programs for some of their stars to keep them fresh for their second straight title defense. Kevin Durant and Klay Thompson have already sat out some contests. It may just be a matter of time for coach Steve Kerr to begin to rest the 2017 Defensive Player of the Year.
As of this writing, the Warriors are in a tight one against the 76ers late in the fourth quarter. Can they snap their two-game losing streak, or will the Warriors drop their third straight contest?