Draymond Green tells SI: 'I learn more from the WNBA'

In a feature on the Sports Illustrated website, Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green said he learns more "from the WNBA."

As shared to SI's Lee Jenkins, Green talked about how players in the WNBA make good use of fundamentals to thrive.
"In the NBA there’s always a guy who is only around because he can jump. ... He doesn’t have a clue about the fundamentals. I learn more from the WNBA. They know how to dribble, how to pivot, how to use the shot fake," Green told Jenkins.
Green's statement even strengthens the argument that WNBA players don't need to dunk to make the game exciting; they just need to play good, efficient, and solid basketball -- pretty much what the Warriors have been doing throughout the 2015-2016 NBA season.

And Green, one of the most versatile players in the league, has been part of the historic Warriors show since opening day.

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