Draymond Green expressed his doubts about the New York Knicks' ability to win a championship, stating that they "don't have what it takes to win" at the highest level.
"The Knicks, I just personally don't believe that they're contenders," Green said. "I don't think they have what it takes to win at the highest level. I think you can stifle their offense, and make it hard on them."
Green specifically mentioned that the team's offense can be stifled, making it difficult for them to succeed. His comments come after the Knicks reached the Eastern Conference Finals last season, sparking hopes of a potential championship win among fans.
With a 2-2 record this season, the Knicks have yet to prove themselves as championship contenders or even a top team in the Eastern Conference.
Author's summary: Draymond Green doubts Knicks' championship potential.