On Tuesday night, Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green was ejected from the Warriors’ playoff game against the Los Angeles Clippers after receiving a flagrant foul. The incident occurred in the third quarter of the game, when Green was called for a flagrant foul after he made contact with Clippers guard Patrick Beverley.
The flagrant foul was Green’s second of the game, resulting in an automatic ejection. After the foul, Green was visibly frustrated and argued with the referees about the call. He was then escorted off the court by a team official.
The incident was a major blow to the Warriors, who were already trailing in the game. Without Green, the Warriors were unable to mount a comeback and eventually lost the game.
Green’s ejection has been met with mixed reactions from fans and analysts. Some have argued that the referees were too quick to call a flagrant foul on Green, while others have argued that Green deserved to be ejected for his actions.
Green himself has expressed regret over his actions, saying that he should have kept his composure better. He also said that he will learn from this experience and try to avoid similar situations in the future.
The NBA is likely to review the incident and could potentially issue a suspension or fine to Green. Regardless of what action is taken, it is clear that Green’s ejection had a major impact on the game and could potentially affect the outcome of the series.
It remains to be seen how this incident will affect Green and the Warriors going forward. However, it is clear that Green must learn from this experience and try to avoid similar situations in the future if he wants to help his team succeed.