Four NBA titles, four All-Star selections and nine All-Defensive teams later, Draymond Green says he wonders if he could have done even more during his pro basketball career.The 36-year-old speaking on “The Draymond Green Podcast” says he believes his career’s trajectory might have been hindered by Warriors coach Steve Kerr – for the greater good of the franchise, of course.“As much as he’s done for me in basketball, a part of me think he’s hindered me in my career and what I could have become,” Green said. “But what he’s also helped me become. Like you got to take the good with the bad, man.“You know, when I think of who I was offensively as a player and who I became, I think a part of that is due to him. I don’t hold that against him. I’m forever grateful that he still put me in a position to be successful and that I could become Draymond Green despite my offensive role on our team.”Green, who averaged 16.2 points per game during his senior year at Michigan State, has never averaged more than 14.0 points per game with the Warriors and, since 2018, he hasn’t had a season where he averaged...