During a radio appearance
on 95.7 The Game on Thursday night, Warriors coach Steve Kerr was asked about Michael Jordan's competitive rage.
Warriors head coach played alongside Jordan in 1996, 1997 and 1998 for Chicago Bulls.
"Draymond Green is the guy who comes to mind for me because the fiery competitiveness is what's different," Kerr explained.
"I've played with a ton of guys who are really competitive. Tim Duncan for example -- his competitiveness is more like Steph Curry's. You may not see it if you're just watching the game on TV.
"You may not see the eruptions, the anger. Whereas with Michael, with Draymond -- as a teammate or as a coach -- you feel it, you hear it, you see it every day in practice. Michael did a better job than Draymond of kind of covering it up during games. He didn't want to show that he was losing his poise or his composure during games.
"But there was an equal chip on the shoulder during practice -- like an 'Every day matters' type feeling that both those guys shared."
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