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NBA suspends Warriors star Draymond Green 5 games

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NBA suspends Warriors star Draymond Green 5 games

MERCURIAL. Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green in action against the Minnesota Timberwolves.

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Draymond Green, who put Timberwolves’ Rudy Gobert in a headlock before dragging him toward the Warriors' bench, has a history of unsportsmanlike acts that played a part in the length of his latest suspension, the NBA says

The NBA suspended Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green for five games without pay for his actions during a clash with the Minnesota Timberwolves on Tuesday, the league announced Wednesday night, November 15.

According to the NBA’s statement, Green’s history of unsportsmanlike acts played a part in the length of the suspension.

Green was at the center of a skirmish during the opening minutes of the game between the Warriors and the Timberwolves in San Francisco.

After Anthony Edwards missed a three-point attempt, Golden State’s Klay Thompson and the Wolves’ Jaden McDaniels started grabbing at each other as both teams made their way to the other side of the court.

Thompson and McDaniels then got into an altercation, and Minnesota big man Rudy Gobert came over to try and separate the two. That’s when Green came charging in, putting Gobert in a headlock before dragging him toward the Warriors’ bench.

The NBA said Green’s actions against Gobert were conducted in a “unsportsmanlike and dangerous manner.”

Thompson, McDaniels, and Green were all ejected just 1:43 into the game. Thompson, Gobert, and McDaniels were each fined $25,000.

Green, 33, is averaging 8.8 points, 5.7 assists, and 5.1 rebounds in nine games (all starts) this season. He is eligible to return for Golden State’s game against the host Sacramento Kings on November 28.

Green has already been ejected from two games this season, also getting tossed against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Saturday.

The Warriors (6-6) have lost four straight games heading into a Thursday home game against the Oklahoma City Thunder. 

– Rappler.com

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