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He's obviously a better offensive player than roberson. To use what I said as a direct comparison of the two is missing the point.
Draymond clearly struggles getting his own as an offensive player. The defense, whatever team that might be, would be best served in my eyes forcing Draymond to actually score, much like teams do when roberson is on the floor. Isn't a direct comparison, but rather a point to how to best defend GSW.
So much of their action in the halfcourt goes through Draymond. The split cutting, the triangle action, all of it starts with him having the ball. Forcing him to actually do something instead of waiting for a player to get open has immense benefits.
I get what you're saying, I just don't believe he is so exploitable in general that you can get around the Warriors offense by making that a core strategy. His poor performance in the small sample of early season aside.