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Draymond Green confronts referees after controversial NBA calls

Draymond Green sparks debate

Draymond Green confronts referees after controversial NBA calls
Draymond Green confronts referees after controversial NBA calls

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Draymond Green was once again in the spotlight, but not for his defense or leadership. The Golden State Warriors forward exploded at referees after a series of calls that favored Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and ruined his team’s comeback.

The player, who once praised the Thunder guard for drawing fouls, got caught in the same trap. After a whistle in a key moment, Draymond Green couldn’t hold back. He shouted a three-word message that went viral: “That’s f*cking awful!”, as reported by Essentiallysports.

The impact of new rules

Draymond Green fell victim to the “high-five rule,” a change that counts contact after release as a foul. Steve Kerr welcomed the rule before the season, saying it would protect shooters like Stephen Curry. But in this game, it hurt his own team.

Draymond Green’s frustration made sense. The Warriors had erased a 22-point deficit and were back in the fight. With Jimmy Butler sidelined by injury, Golden State found energy to tie the score. Yet every whistle against their defense slowed momentum.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, the “foul artist”

Draymond Green experienced firsthand what many coaches already highlight: Gilgeous-Alexander’s ability to manipulate defenders. The Canadian finished with 38 points and 10 trips to the free-throw line, confirming his reputation as one of the league’s best at creating contact.

Former Nuggets coach Michael Malone even nicknamed him “foul artist.” Last season, SGA averaged 8.8 free-throw attempts per game, leading the NBA while shooting nearly 90 percent. That skill continues to frustrate rivals like Green.

A tense future

Draymond Green ended the night with five fouls and the feeling that rules don’t favor his defensive style. Kerr insists the changes protect shooters, but the Warriors must adapt quickly if they want to compete in a tough Western Conference.

The episode shows Draymond Green remains a player who never holds back. Even in defeat, he keeps the spotlight on officiating and the evolving dynamics of the NBA.

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