The Golden State Warriors made an impressive 4-1 start to the season last month, but in hindsight that might not have been overly sustainable given the inflated shooting numbers of veteran forward Draymond Green.
The combination of Green, Jimmy Butler and Jonathan Kuminga was working because the forward trio were proving legitimate threats from beyond the arc, yet the Warriors should've known all along that it wasn't going to continue in the same manner.
Draymond Green is proving an offensive liability over recent games
Through his first 10 games of the season, Green shot 45% from 3-point range and 47.