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Draymond: Warriors still need KD back for Finals

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Tuesday, 21 May 2019 00:42

PORTLAND, Ore. -- As the Golden State Warriors celebrated their fifth straight Western Conference championship after eliminating the Portland Trail Blazers on Monday night, forward Draymond Green pointed out that as the conversation surrounding Kevin Durant's pending free agency continues, Durant's addition to the Warriors three summers ago made the group "unbeatable."

Durant hasn't played since injuring his right calf in Game 5 of the conference semifinals on May 8, but Green singled out Durant as being the reason the organization has been able to go to another level over the past three seasons and sits on the precipice of winning its third straight NBA championship.

"There's been so much talk about how, 'Oh, they're the Warriors. Before Kevin got there they were great.' Bulls---," Green told ESPN. "We was damn good. I think we were a very good team who was tough to beat. I think when Kevin came here, he made us unbeatable. When DeMarcus [Cousins] came here, it made people scratch their head even more. And so we need those guys. The next series is going to be tough, and I hope and pray that we can get him back."

The Warriors remain cautiously optimistic that Durant, who will be reevaluated later this week, will be able able to return for the NBA Finals, but the Warriors remain vague on an exact return because they want to make sure Durant continues to respond well to treatment.

Green was vocal prior to Game 4 that the Warriors were motivated to close out the series against the Blazers because it would allow Durant and Cousins more time to recover. Cousins has been sidelined since tearing his right quad in Game 2 of the first round against the Los Angeles Clippers on April 15. Durant would have nine full days of recovery in advance of Game 1 of NBA Finals in either Milwaukee or Toronto, scheduled for May 30. The extra rest also allows Andre Iguodala, who missed Game 4 because of a left calf injury, more time to heal.

"Our goal is obviously to get all three of those guys back," Green said. "We know we're a good team with who we have, but those guys make us great and almost unbeatable. And we know we need [Durant]."

The Warriors have praised Durant repeatedly throughout the postseason, especially in the wake of his injury after he averaged 34.2 points, 5.2 rebounds and 4.9 assists in the postseason prior to getting hurt. In order to win a third straight NBA championship, Warriors players and coaches reiterated that they're going to need him in order to finish the job.

"It's very special, go five straight [to the NBA Finals], it obviously hasn't been done since the '60s," Warriors swingman Klay Thompson told ESPN. "We're aware that it's pretty amazing. It's nice that we've won with enough time to try and get K back because we desperately need him. And I think everyone knows there's a couple matchups for next series that will be huge to have him fully healthy. It's just a special time right now to be a Warrior."

Warriors head coach Steve Kerr knows Durant still has to clear some hurdles in his recovery, including being cleared for on-court work again, but he feels good about the possibilities.

"I'm just hopeful that that's the case more than anything," Kerr told ESPN of being able to add Durant back into the lineup. "We don't know how it's going to end up. I'm really proud of the guys for holding down the fort during this series, and hopefully his rehab continues to progress and we get him back because we're going to need him. No doubt."

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