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Draymond Green questioned Steve Kerr's rotations as Team USA came back against Serbia in the Olympic semifinals

Mandatory Credit: Rob Schumacher-USA TODAY Sports
Mandatory Credit: Rob Schumacher-USA TODAY Sports

It was dicey for a little while, but Team USA men's basketball pulled off a 17-point comeback against Nikola Jokic's Serbia to advance to the Paris Olympics gold medal game. The win came in large part thanks to LeBron James and Stephen Curry's fourth-quarter heroics.

However, according to Draymond Green, one of the apparent reasons the Americans were struggling for much of the game was because of Steve Kerr's seemingly poor rotations.

Oof. That's a little awkward criticizing the person who is still your coach with the Golden State Warriors in public. But I guess pride for your country supersedes potentially creating a divide with a person you spend 6-7 months with every year:

To Kerr's credit, he seemingly did scrap his rotations. For a good reason, the fourth quarter was a James and Curry show. It's just that it never had to come to that in the first place for the best team in the field.

This article originally appeared on For The Win: Draymond Green questioned Steve Kerr's rotations as Team USA came back against Serbia in the Olympic semifinals