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Draymond Green and Steven Adams tangle again
As expected, things got very chippy during Game 7 of the Golden State Warriors and the Oklahoma City Thunder. And, once again, Adams was involved. Aldridge asked Green about what the Warriors forward said to Adams once the series ended.
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It wasn’t a call that sat well with some people, either. Even after getting kicked by Draymond Green, he didn’t react much.
Now that his team advanced to the NBA Finals, Draymond Green felt comfortable making up with series nemesis Steven Adams.
Instead of being suspended, Green was ultimately issued a $25,000 fine for his foul on Adams, which was upgraded from a flagrant-1 to a flagrant-2.
In Green’s defense, it doesn’t seem like he’s doing this on objective.
After two tide turning wins, and with Green back to his old self, the Warriors are in prime position to finish an epic take down of the Thunder in the Western Conference Finals.
Kevin Durant was the recipient of one such scissor kick. Cleveland.com’s Chris Hayes showed the video of Green almost booting Westbrook in the face to multiple players in the Cavaliers’ locker room, with the Holly Holm-esque kick leaving the team in awe.
“(The league’s) not going to do anything, though”, Smith said.
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He had already delivered a pair of separate hits to the groin of Thunder center Steven Adams in Games 2 and 3, respectively.