GSWJournal: Draymond Green Kicks Off #GSWMediaDay With Primal Screams (Part 1 of 2)

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WARRIORS PRACTICE FACILITY, OAKLAND, CA — Another edition of #GSWMediaDay unfolded yesterday, where Golden State Warriors players all returned from their off-season excursions to reconvene the day before training camp begins to meet reporters as well as take pictures and shoot video for various segments to be utilized later in the season.

Stephen Curry “greeted” members of the media at the front door — actually, he was just getting ready to go on-air with Rosalyn Gold-Onwude for NBATV, before being first to head to the podium in the press-conference format.

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In previous years, the Warriors held simultaneous round-table discussions for every player, even those only with an invite to training camp. This year, with the demand for the champion players, only ten players were made available to media.

As Warriors Vice President of Public Relations, Ray Ridder, who had alerted reporters that the parking garage would have limited access due to another unrelated event, recounted to Daniel Brown of the San Jose Mercury News:

“Ten years ago, I was begging people to come to media day and offering reporters a chance to ride to the event with Mookie Blaylock,” Ridder said, referring to a point guard from a forgettable squad. “Now I’m telling reporters that they can’t even come in their own car.”

ESPN was on the scene providing live coverage this time. So was Comcast Sports Net Bay Area, which did a live, 90-minute special from the event. Sports Illustrated was here to snap cover shots.

As Curry addressed the first question, everyone in the practice facility could hear Draymond Green letting out several primal screams that will be used for video on the jumbotron at Oracle Arena this season.

“As you can tell there is a lot of excitement in the building, so it’s a very fun time,” Curry opened as he answered the opening question about looking forward to this season.

Here are some highlights from the press conferences:

  • Andre Iguodala, when asked about the potential of winning the NBA’s Sixth Man Award, offered his usual contrarian view. “I’m not a fan of the award, actually,” said Iguodala. “I don’t think you can single out that. It’s the MVP, and then sixth man is just like whatever.”

    “So the sixth man the position I don’t have a problem with, but the award, it’s not that it’s not important, but being singled out, it’s like affirmative action or something like that to me. So it’s like whatever.”

    When asked if he would help Harrison Barnes and Festus Ezeli‘s contract extension negotiations the way he’d helped Klay Thompson last year, Iguodala quipped, “Festus I’m going to help out a lot. He’s a big man. Doesn’t have those huge numbers being thrown at him, so there can be a huge gap where he gets paid. Harrison’s numbers are so large that it doesn’t really matter. Rich is rich, he’ll be fine, but an extra basket or two could help him. So I hope he’s close when I’m by myself on the break. I’ll be sure to toss it back to him.”

  • Green looked forward to Year Two of head coach Steve Kerr‘s offense: “Last year we kind of would depend on stuff to bail us out on depend on Klay to bail us out, and I think that’s where year 2 you get more comfortable with the offense, you learn to get to the third, fourth and fifth option and play.”

    Green also wouldn’t quite reveal his “most fun” moment of the off-season, but did offer this: “I can tell y’all about everything. I didn’t do nothing crazy. Going to Andre’s wedding was the most fun I’ve had in a long time, so that was pretty amazing. I mean, it was really the first time all of us had been back together since the championship, and it was in Cabo. I had never been to Cabo. We just had a ball.”

    And Green also wouldn’t exactly go into detail on whether Curry had kept his promise from the MVP speech of doing better than when Kobe Bryant bought the Los Angeles Lakers watches after winning his. After chiding a reporter for not asking Curry the same question earlier, Green said, “I’m not into throwing anyone under the bus. Maybe y’all can ask Steph that.”

  • A reporter who had been asking each Warrior about Klay Thompson had asked Iguodala about Thompson earlier, and Iguodala said he thought Thompson wore down a bit, mentally. “For Klay I feel like he had his first three months last year were awesome,” said Iguodala. “I think he was just trying to get with himself instead of just letting it come to him.”

    When Thompson was asked about Iguodala’s comments, Klay took a good six seconds to consider the question. “Uhhhh… Yeah, I don’t think I wore down, to be honest,” Thompson said, grinning. “I thought I was great and very fresh throughout the whole year.”

    [NOTE: Thompson’s remarks are at the 1:00 minute mark of the following video…]

    Kurtenbach found this funny Media Day photo of Thompson:

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  • That was just the first half of the interviews. Be sure to check out our Media Day photo gallery as well as Part Two coming soon, where Green’s yells are book-ended by another teammate’s, and the newest Warrior, the Larry O’Brien trophy gets some love after all the players were gone.

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