His catch-and-shoot 3-pointers are actually starting to look like a viable part of his game.
As the NBA season nears its quarter-mark, the Golden State Warriors, who sit at a 10-10 record, have been rather disappointing offensively, struggling to find any consistency from the players beyond their stars.
Yet, one relatively unnoticed development, the improved 3-point shooting of Draymond Green, could make a signficant impact on their versatility. While Green will certainly not win them games as a knockdown perimeter shooter, his ability to space the floor even slightly could grant the team much-needed offensive flexibility, especially when Jonathan Kuminga returns from injury.