OAKLAND >> This, when it means so much and when everyone is watching, is the easy part.
The games against Arthur Hill High School in Saginaw, Mich., the ones against Michigan in college, the ones against the Clippers or the ones for the Larry O’Brien trophy never require him to be creative.
It’s the other ones when Draymond Green’s mind really gets to work.
“You find something that motivates you,” he told the Register. “Maybe it’s not a rivalry that you create in your mind, but you have to find something that’s in there that motivates you to say, ‘I want to kill him or I want to kill this team.