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Draymond Green on the state of the NBA: It's 'boring,' the Warriors star says

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Draymond Green on the state of the NBA: It's 'boring,' the Warriors star says
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Draymond Green on the state of the NBA: It's 'boring,' the Warriors star says

2025-02-16 08:35 Last Updated At:08:40

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Draymond Green had just spoken for a few minutes Saturday morning about the state of the game, about how he believes it's officiated differently than it once was, how stars don't get the benefit of being stars like they did in the past.

And then the four-time champion with the Golden State Warriors was asked a simple question: Does he think the NBA game is boring?

“Absolutely,” he said.

Such is the challenge that the NBA is trying to fend off right now, the notion that this era of higher-scoring games, more 3-pointers than ever before and a lack of rock-'em, sock-'em physicality like there was a couple generations ago is hurting the product.

“I think as a league now, we look so deep into analytics, and you hear people saying out loud, we want a 3 or a layup. Don’t be shooting too many mid-range jumpers,” Milwaukee guard Damian Lillard said Saturday. "You hear that, and I think it just kind of takes away the originality of the game, I would say. It’s meant to be played at three levels. It’s meant to be played a certain way.

“But it’s a copycat league that we play in, and you can’t have everybody playing one way, a successful way and you playing a different way. You’ve got to get in line with what’s working to win, and right now that’s what it is.”

On the one hand, the NBA is about to enter a new series of broadcast and streaming deals that will generate at least $76 billion, about three times more than the last deal — so interest still obviously exists, even though ratings are down from a few years ago in a stat that the league freely acknowledges. Player salaries are bigger than ever, the league keeps setting attendance record and merchandise keeps flying off shelves.

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver points to all that, and more, as proof that the state of the game is, he believes, “excellent.”

“We’re paying a lot of attention to it," Silver said. "I’m never going to say there isn’t room for improvement. We’ll continue to look at it and study it. But I am happy with the state of the game right now.”

But the NBA keeps hearing the question about the on-court product. And Green is among those that think issues exist. He cited an interview he recently saw where the late Kobe Bryant, who died in 2020, called the game “accidental basketball.”

“It's all penetrate and pitch," Bryant said in that interview. “You may make the shot, you may not.”

Said Green: “He couldn't have been more right.”

Green talked about a recent Golden State game against LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers, and how it was “refreshing” to go against a thinker like James — who is notorious for finding weaknesses and exploiting them.

"Every possession is some type of chess move," Green said. “You don't get that today in the NBA, often. ... You don't just get that on a regular basis. It's just who can run faster, who can hit more 3s, it's no substance. I think it's very boring."

And for a team like the Warriors — with proven champions like Green and Stephen Curry, along with a champion coach in Steve Kerr — the run-and-shoot-all-the-time game isn't exactly the preferred game plan.

“You want to be one of the teams that aren't playing an accidental game,” Green said. “That's the challenge.”

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Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green, right, argues with a call during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Chicago Bulls, Saturday, Feb. 8, 2025, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Erin Hooley)

Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green, right, argues with a call during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Chicago Bulls, Saturday, Feb. 8, 2025, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Erin Hooley)

Golden State Warriors' Draymond Green (23) celebrates after making a 3-pointer against the Houston Rockets during the second half of an NBA basketball game Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025, in Houston. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

Golden State Warriors' Draymond Green (23) celebrates after making a 3-pointer against the Houston Rockets during the second half of an NBA basketball game Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025, in Houston. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

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(美國商業資訊)-- 國際信用評等機構Fitch重申對拉斯海瑪的「A+」信用評等(展望穩定),印證了該酋長國推動永續跨領域成長的策略路徑及強勁的經濟和投資環境。

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拉斯海瑪政府對該公告表示歡迎,認為這是對該酋長國強勁且不斷發展的經濟、穩健的財政管理,以及其領導層對永續長期發展與成長的清晰願景和堅定承諾的肯定。

Fitch指出,酋長國代表性的旅遊專案(包括大型綜合度假村、豪華酒店和世界一流休閒設施)與房地產收入激增形成綜效,正為投資人創造商機,進一步帶動投資並強化酋長國的經濟抗風險能力。

拉斯海瑪政府發言人表示:「穩定的『A+』評等源于我們嚴謹的經濟策略、雄心勃勃的投資計畫以及對建構永續多元化經濟的長期承諾。近年來酋長國實現顯著成長,已成為極具吸引力的全球投資和旅遊中心,同時也是居住、工作和旅遊的熱門目的地。」

今年3月,拉斯海瑪成功發行10年期10億美元伊斯蘭債券,同時將公共部門債務總額控制在GDP的11%(Fitch評等主權實體中最低水準之一),2026年可望進一步降至9%。

Fitch預估,拉斯海瑪2024年GDP實際成長率從上一年的3.6%上升至6.7%。拉斯海瑪政府預期這一強勁動力將得以延續,2026年前年均成長率可望保持6.1%。這一成長主要由關鍵策略計畫驅動,特別是投資額達52億美元的Wynn Al Marjan島綜合度假村開發計畫。該度假村計畫於2027年開幕,可望推動經濟進一步擴張。

Fitch還特別強調,拉斯海瑪人均GDP水準高、治理能力強、政治穩定且法治完善,這些核心要素共同構成了該酋長國極具吸引力的投資環境。此次評等確認充分肯定了該酋長國穩健的公共財政、強勁的成長軌跡,以及做為充滿活力且安全穩定的全球商業與投資中心的地位。

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拉斯海瑪強勁的經濟和投資環境獲Fitch「A+」信用評等確認且展望穩定(照片:AETOSWire)

拉斯海瑪強勁的經濟和投資環境獲Fitch「A+」信用評等確認且展望穩定(照片:AETOSWire)

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