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Warriors’ Draymond Green sits in fourth quarter, makes 'huge plays' down the stretch in NBA Finals Game 4 win

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The storyline with the Golden State Warriors all season has been that their original "big three" was back. 

After two years of injuries to Steph Curry and Klay Thompson, Golden State was finally whole again, able to play the brand of basketball NBA fans had grown to love. 

Stephen Curry (30) of the Golden State Warriors embraces teammate Draymond Green after Game 4 of the 2022 NBA Finals June 10, 2022, at TD Garden in Boston.  (Jesse D. GarrabrantNBAE via Getty Images)

Warriors forward Draymond Green has been the unquestioned voice of the organization since the start of its run, a do-it-all defensive stopper tasked with allowing the Warriors to go small in order to play their style of basketball. 

It’s what made the sight of Green sitting on the bench during crunch time of Game 4 in the NBA Finals such a strange sight. 

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Golden State head coach Steve Kerr sat Green with 7:32 remaining in the game and the Boston Celtics up 90-86.

Head coach Steve Kerr of the Golden State Warriors talks to the media after Game 4 of the 2022 NBA Finals against the Boston Celtics June 10, 2022, at TD Garden in Boston.  (Joe Murphy/NBAE via Getty Images)

"We took him out and put Loon [Kevon Looney] in, I think, around the eight-minute mark maybe, which was our plan anyway," Kerr said in his postgame press conference. "But Loon was playing so well and Jordan Poole was playing so well, so we just stayed with the group.

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"We generally do that. Like most coaches, if you've got a group that's going well, you just stay with it. The last few minutes we just

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