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Draymond Green gave his personal viewpoint of the Warriors' season.

When an NBA team's season comes to an end, whether it's by way of missing the playoffs or dropping off the road to a championship, it marks the start of the offseason, bringing about potential change in all facets of the team.

However, before any signings, trades, or other negotiations can begin, the team will often first hold press conferences for most of the players to answer questions about the season and their perspective moving forward.

The Warriors are no different, and after their season ended in Phoenix when they lost to the Suns in the Play-In Tournament on Friday, they held these press conferences on Monday. Though Steve Kerr, Steph Curry, Draymond Green, and GM Mike Dunleavy Jr. didn't hold one, the first three did have extensive interviews after the Play-In loss that provided great insight.

Draymond Green Gives Personal Viewpoint Of Season 

Green's press conference first revealed how he viewed Kerr's status as head coach of the Warriors as those conversations began to pick up, but he then started answering questions about his own personal view of the season.

"As an individual, it's been crazy. Just so many guys going in and out of the lineup. Just unfortunate stuff. Moses' thing was just unfortunate, Jimmy getting hit in the hip. But overall, I think it's been another year in the NBA. I can't complain too much. It's not the worst. There's people dealing with so much worse. We get to walk in that building every day, dribble a basketball, make a great living. Stuff ain't really as bad as it seems. It's never as bad as it seems. It's never as good as it seems. But, at the end of the day, I'm healthy, and so I'm grateful."

Green also made sure to give his props to the Warriors as an organization, something he's always emphasized in previous years, as well.

"The Warriors organization is still the best organization in the world and I've been blessed to play there for 14 years and work with incredible people every day. Overall, I would say individually, it's been a good year for me. I've gotten a chance to work with some of the best people in the world at what they do for another year. Obviously, it didn't go the way we wanted it to go. It didn't go the way we would have foreseen in going, but that comes with the territory. You got to take the good with the bad."

As Green said, the Warriors surely were not expecting to finish the season 37-45 and miss the playoffs, but that is how things worked out this time around, and it's something they'll all have to deal with as part of their careers.

With the future uncertain for many critical parts of the Warriors, including Kerr and even Green or Curry's roles in Golden State, it's good to know that Green is appreciative of what he has been a part of and is ready to face whatever is next.

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