Miami Heat: Draymond Green Already Has Boston Celtics Penciled In

Head Coach Erik Spoelstra of the Miami Heat reacts against the Boston Celtics(Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)
Head Coach Erik Spoelstra of the Miami Heat reacts against the Boston Celtics(Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images) /
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Miami Heat center Omer Yurtseven (77) dunks the ball over Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green (23) and guard Jordan Poole (3)(Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports) /

Miami Heat: Luckily Enough, The Guys On This Side Are Used To Being Doubted

It’s actually a fair call by the Draymond Green, an influential part of the Golden State Warriors dynasty that continued to chug along by winning the Western Conference Finals on Thursday night.

The Miami Heat, again, are down 3-2, playing Game 6 in Boston, banged-up, and haven’t looked anywhere near a team capable of forcing a Game 7 in the last two games.

However and if anybody should know, it’s Green, that you never doubt the heart and toughness of a guy or guys that are willing to compete, outwork the next man, and do whatever it takes to accomplish their goal.

Again, that’s what type of guys suit up every night for Miami. It’s the Culture and it’s how they all got here.

It’s laced deeply inside the double-helical structured DNA  molecules of each dude along this roster. Yes, they have to be much better than they have been.

Yes, they have to come out and do it twice, once to force a Game 7 and then again to win that game. However, if there is any team that is capable, because of how they are built, what they stand for, how they got here, and how they get it done game in and game out—it’s the Miami Heat.

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And this right here, it should serve as the perfect fuel to their fire. They just have to be ready to burn white-hot.

It won’t be the first time Green has been dunked on by the Miami Heat.