The game came at the end of the second half. Green was called off for a foul when he pulled the Grizzlies’ big man, Brandon Clark, off the shirt. In the replay, he blatantly called a foul-2 “excessive and unnecessary.” Green first slapped Clark before pulling him down. After the game, Green described the launch as a “thing of fame” during an episode of his podcast, “The Draymond Green Show.” “Very interesting,” Green said. “One thing about this foul is that I really tried to keep him. Well, they did not tell me anything because I left the pitch, but they told the kids that I was sent off because I threw him down, which is very interesting because even once he hit the ground I was still holding his shirt “. Green further explained his case: “A blatant 2. I mean – unnecessary contact. I can not say it was unnecessary because I was trying to stop him from making a bucket and get one and one. So I can not say it was unnecessary. Too much – I did not have even contact with the man’s body, so excessive would be a bit extreme. If a guy flies from one leg, then you might say, “okay, he was in a precarious position, he could not protect himself, blatantly 2”. A guy who jumps from two legs straight up and down, who then sells a foul and dives to the floor – can not say he was in an unsafe position. So I guess I’m trying to explain this blatant foul to you, your guess is just as good as mine. By definition, if we go to the definition of blatant foul 2, I’m not sure the game would be the definition of glaring foul. “I’m not sure he would meet those criteria.” As officials watched the rerun on the video screen, Grizzlies fans shouted “throw him out” at Green. When Green found out he was ejected, he performed a great performance from his exit, dancing and stirring the crowd as he left the floor. Select the checkbox to confirm that you want to sign up.
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Despite the absence of Green, the Warriors were able to escape with a dramatic victory thanks to a three-pointer by Clay Thompson and a missed lay by Jay Morand in the buzzer. But while they got away with it, the Warriors will need Green to stay on the floor for the rest of the playoffs.