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Draymond Green went viral again after a heated late-game exchange with Ivica Zubac in the Warriors’ one-point loss to the Clippers.
Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green revealed that he was banged up after diving for a loose ball during Monday night's 103-102 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers.
On the Warriors' next offensive, Gary Payton II tossed a shot up that hit the board first before Collins got to it, which was a clear goaltending violation. However, the referees didn't call it, which prompted Kerr to blow his top. He was given two technical fouls and ejected from the game.
Draymond Green has been ejected 24 times in his NBA career, second-most all-time due to technical fouls and confrontations. Here’s the details
Golden State Warriors player Draymond Green receives two technical fouls and ejection against Utah Jazz after shouting at referee. Warriors win 123-114 despite the loss.
Draymond Green made fun of Jordan Poole for not being active enough during a fight involving his teammate Jose Alvarado.
Golden State forward Draymond Green was ejected late in the first half of the Warriors’ game against the Utah Jazz after consecutive technicals for arguing with officials.
After more than three years and allegedly shipping out the young star, Draymond Green is still not done taking shots. On his podcast, the Warriors superstar did not name-drop but targeted Jordan Poole during his reaction to last week’s Mark Williams vs Jose Alvarado shuffle.
The Warriors won the game 123-114, behind 31 points from Stephen Curry. Green had eight points and three rebounds prior to his ejection. For the second time in the last four games he played in the Chase Center, Draymond Green was ejected.
The Warriors star was ejected in the second quarter after boisterously expressing his frustration with the officiating against the Jazz.
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"Draymond has to fix Draymond first" - Kendrick Perkins urges Draymond Green to focus on basketball amid Warriors struggles
Kendrick Perkins says Draymond Green remains vital to the Warriors’ success, if he can stay available, focused, and committed to basketball.