Draymond Green Gives Perfect Response After Being Ejected During Warriors-Jazz

Warriors star Draymond Green sat out a few games due to his finger injury. He joined the team in their effort to defeat the Utah Jazz. Well, the Golden State Warriors lost the game, and we witnessed another typical Draymond game.

The player recorded four points and seven rebounds. Green finished the game with an ejection. As we mentioned, it was a typical Draymond game.

The Golden State was late with a tiny chance of coming back in the game. Green thought it was the perfect time to over-argue a blocking call. Why is he so confrontational? Green likes to confront referees in meaningless situations. Well, this argument had a lot to do with how Green was spoken to.

Green thought the referees disrespected him, and he felt as if they were trying to put him under control. Apparently, officials tried not to lose control of the game that was already in hand.

It’s more than obvious that Draymond will never back down to anyone, including referees. He chose a path, and it looks like he chose wisely. I mean, he is a top name in the NBA after all.

But, Green plays with a team that struggles to win games. The Golden State Warriors started the season without Kevin Durant, Klay Thompson, Andre Iguodala and a bunch of other players. Durant left the Warriors in free agency and signed with the Brooklyn Nets. Thompson tore his ACL in Game 6 of the NBA Finals. Thompson won’t join the team this season. He was expected to return by February, but head coach Steve Kerr revealed that his superstar won’t return. Iguodala was traded to the Memphis Grizzlies. Stephen Curry broke his left hand, and was expected to return in three months. Curry had a surgery, and will have a second surgery in December.

Head coach Kerr doesn’t admit, but the Warriors are already out of the playoff race. They tried to win the title last season, but were defeated by Kawhi Leonard and the Toronto Raptors. This season, they won’t even come close to the playoffs. Curry may not even return this season.

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