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OAKLAND – Draymond Green interrupted a reporter who asked him about almost finishing with a triple-double.

“Well, if Steve would have played me in the fourth quarter — Jesus Christ,” Green said of Warriors’ coach Steve Kerr, before breaking out in laughter.

Green, who sat the entire fourth quarter, had 14 points, eight rebounds and eight assists in under 25 minutes in the Warriors’ 126-101 win over the Utah Jazz on Wednesday. Green was just two rebounds and two assists shy of finishing with his second straight triple-double, and the 21st triple-double of his career, which would have been a Warriors’ franchise record.

Kerr said that Green puts up those type of stats because of his unbelievable court awareness.

“He’s one of the few guys I can probably put in any position offensively, and he would know the play from every position,” Kerr said. “Most guys would have to think about it. And some guys would have no clue if they were in a different spot. He knows every spot. He knows where all of the pieces on the chess board are. You throw in his rebounding and his defense, and he’s an unorthodox, devastating player.”

Two days earlier, Green, the reigning NBA Defensive Player of the Year, finished with 12 points, 12 rebounds and 12 assists in the Warriors’ 99-92 win over Cleveland on Christmas. It was his 20th career triple-double, matching the Warriors’ franchise record set by Tom Gola. Related Articles Klay Thompson practices with Warriors for first time since ACL injury

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Green has been putting up astounding numbers on such a regular basis that Kevin Durant said he was unimpressed with Green’s performance Wednesday.

“I mean, at this point now, Draymond getting 14, eight, and eight, it’s just like, all right, there’s no need for us to talk about it anymore,” Durant said. “It’s just the norm. That’s when you know you’ve made it.”

Green is leading the team in assists (7.4) and rebounds (7.5). He’s also the team’s fourth leading scorer, averaging 10.4 points a game.

He seemingly does it all not only on both sides of the court, but on all corners of the court too. When asked about how much energy it takes to do that night after night, Green said it’s just reflexive.

“That’s just who I am,” he said. “I don’t really think about it in the sense of expending energy. I’m a high-energy guy. That’s one of my roles on this team to always bring energy.” Like our Warriors Facebook page for more Warriors news, commentary and conversation. Even after everything Green did Wednesday, he still had energy to spare.

During a break before the fourth quarter began, Green stood in front of Patrick McCaw, who scored a season-high 18 points, and did a little dance for him to show his appreciation.

“Draymond’s support of everybody, his energy, no matter who scores, it’s amazing,” McCaw said. “That’s nothing new from Draymond because he’s always hyping and ready to go.”

For Green, being a supportive teammate is just another one of the many areas on the court in which he excels.

“Yeah, I felt real good tonight so I danced quite a bit,” Green said. “It was a good show on the sideline over there.”