Steve Kerr Labeling Draymond Green ‘Best Defensive Player Ever’ Leaves Fans In Disbelief – “Over Scottie & Rodman?”
Steve Kerr has watched Draymond Green grow from a second-round pick to become one of the best defensive playmakers in the league.
Draymond Green earns Steve Kerr's praise (Image via FirstSportz)
- Steve Kerr praised Draymond Green as the best defensive player ever, surpassing legends like Scottie Pippen and Dennis Rodman.
- Fans reacted negatively to Kerr's comments, accusing him of recency bias and favoritism towards Green.
- Kerr acknowledged past conflicts with Green but emphasized his value as a player and leader on the team.
If there was any doubt that Draymond Green was not as good defensively as he once was, his performances in the two play-in games should put those concerns to rest.
There were several instances when many questioned whether the 36-year-old was still valuable for the Golden State Warriors to hold on to him.
The idea was that the franchise could offload the Michigan native, and in turn, use the draft assets and salary cap savings to sign impactful players who can help Stephen Curry try to win one more title before retiring.
But there is no doubting the fact that Green is a terrific leader and is known for helping younger players, except for that one instance involving Jordan Poole, reach their potential.
Then came his standout defensive masterclass in those two play-in games, and the narratives revolving around him flipped, with many coming forward to give the four-time champion his flowers.
He’s the best defensive player I’ve ever seen. And that’s saying a lot, given that I played with Scottie Pippen and Dennis Rodman… He can guard any action, any position, any player. And he can also blow up the play behind the play if he’s not involved in the action because of his brain, his speed, his reach.
Steve Kerr told The New Yorker
The Warriors’ head coach explained to the publication that the modern game is more demanding than when he played in the ’90s. Along with the increased pace and energy, Steve Kerr places Draymond Green over some of the best defenders he has played with.
Fans fume at Steve Kerr’s opinion on Draymond Green
Usually, when someone with a direct reference to the past and the present says something, everyone sits up and takes notice. Steve Kerr also said something about LeBron James recently, where he placed the Lakers’ superstar above Michael Jordan.
Tennis legend Boris Becker, and many others, did not agree with that opinion. This time, fans are back again to dismiss this opinion from the Warriors’ coach about Draymond Green.
They believe that he is suffering from recency bias or is trying to do everything to ensure his understudy continues to be a part of the Warriors. Check out examples of those reactions below.
I think Steve Kerr is a fantastic coach but here….he’s sippin’ on kool-Aid that’s been altered. Prisoner of the moment. Over Scottie & Rodman?!?!? Absolutely not!!
— est.dad (@est_dad11) April 28, 2026
Kerr is a good man, he’s lying but he is a good man. Making sure his former player secures his next contract via this endorsement.
— OD Hanna ❄️DP🦩 (@Hannaboy) April 28, 2026
Kerr was a trash player. They should ask someone better that question. Ask an actual defensive player
— Joel Cruz (@JCruz0313) April 28, 2026
lol no Steve, you’re in your feels man
— jojocasualbull (@jojocasualbull) April 28, 2026
Steve Kerr will say anything at this point. No one with clear vision or a brain puts Draymond over Pip or the Worm defensively.
— LivingTheDream (@BradleyDarin) April 29, 2026
I love the Warriors, but this feels like a stretch am I wrong?
— laraaxlovaa (@laraaxlovaa) April 28, 2026
This is the same coach who didn’t think it was a good idea to draft Anthony Edward’s lol. I think it’s safe to say Kerr can’t be trusted in talent evaluation.
— Amateurs Take (@amateurstake) April 28, 2026
Now we know why Jordan punched Kerr in the face
— Capitán Obvio (@rolandopeyoyo) April 28, 2026
While Steve Kerr makes some compelling arguments about Draymond Green, there is no denying that two of his former teammates were some of the best defensive players in the history of the game. That is why fans felt that this was pure glazing rather than an actual opinion.
Steve Kerr clarifies past skirmishes with Draymond Green
During his interview with The New Yorker, Steve Kerr talked about Draymond Green’s positives quite a few times. Then, Charles Bethea, the interviewer, asked the coach about his skirmish with the 6’6″ forward this past season.

This year, we had a major blowout in December. He’s such a unique person. There’s things he’s done that I can never forgive him for, and yet I will do anything for him.
Steve Kerr replied
The 60-year-old acknowledged the sideline dust-up, but also made it clear that there is a reason why he will still be in the former Defensive Player of the Year’s corner.
Green has had issues in the past that Kerr has not appreciated. But at the same time, the Los Angeles native knows that when in check, Draymond Green is a phenomenal basketball player and personality.
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