Draymond Green Takes Insane Shot at Entire City of Cleveland

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When Draymond Green was assessed a technical foul in the 3rd quarter of Game 4 on Friday night, it appeared as though he would be ejected for receiving his second technical of the game.

It turned out that the first technical that had been called on Green - which came at 1:55 of the first quarter, after Green had reacted to a foul called on him by referee John Goble for elbowing Iman Shumpert in the face following a jump ball - was, at least according to Goble, not actually called on Green in the first place. Golden State Warriors All-Star Draymond Green was assessed a technical foul for a reaction to a referee's call, and at the time, the entire National Basketball Association world assumed that he was ejected from the game.

An interesting claim for Mary to co-sign considering Steph Curry's wife Ayesha took that same stance previous year. After looking at the video, I did not verbalize to the table and looking at the video I should have done a better job of making sure that the table knew the technical foul was on Coach Kerr. If you're Golden State forward Draymond Green, you insult the fans of your opponent.

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Doris Burke reported that those working the scorer's table had said they were told the technical foul call in the first half was on Green.

In the post-game media session, Draymond was asked about the taunting he received from the Cavs faithful, to which he responded by saying he doesn't pay attention to Cleveland people because they "don't seem to be the sharpest people around". Going back and retroactively removing a foul from Green, keeping him in the game, will live in infamy and fuel even more league conspiracy theories. He said he knew all along the first tech wasn't on him.

"The procedure is to advise the table who the technical foul is on and with the player we give a number". The problem then worsened when the officials didn't catch the public address announcer saying it was called on Green. "With a coach or trainer, we just verbalize and at that time we should listen to the PA announcer to who it is on", Callahan said. Let's take a look at the official score cards (and how they somehow changed) during the game. That gave him an accumulation of flagrant foul points and forced him to sit out Game 5 as the Warriors lost their chance to clinch the series, and they eventually fell in seven games.

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