Draymond Green Gets Mad At A Fan On Courtside, Asks Him To ‘Shut Up’
The Golden State Warriors, the defending champions, haven’t exactly had a stellar start to this season. As they begin their title defence with a 3-7 record, the Dubs are in the midst of a five-game losing streak. To add on, Draymond Green is making back-to-back controversies which isn’t really something one would want to be in the headlines for.
Generally speaking, there have been a lot of turbulent exchanges throughout this sad run. Look at what happened and what it produced in one of them involving Draymond Green, who couldn’t help but yell back in response to a fan heckling him during a game.
The duality of Draymond Green 😅
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— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) November 7, 2022
Draymond Green Gets Mad At A Fan On Courtside, Asks Him To ‘Shut Up!’
Green was definitely yelled at by a fan who told him to “shut up,” and the basketball player responded by informing the man that it was he who should be keeping his mouth shut. When a fan started heckling Draymond Green during a game, he was compelled to respond. Green received a fan’s direct order to “shut up,” to which the Warriors star responded by informing the man that it was his job to do so. Security was called when Draymond even gave the fan the silent treatment.
Draymond Green had 11-8-6 and was a +19 tonight.
The Warriors are 92-19 all time when Dray gets at least 10-8-6.
Still the heartbeat. pic.twitter.com/aQec8AxMgw
— WarriorsMuse (@WarriorsMuse) November 8, 2022
Security had to step in to break up the argument after he even glared the fan down.
The Charlotte Hornets defeated the Warriors 120–113 during the course of this incident. The Dubs’ five-game road journey began with this game, and sadly for them, all of those games ended in defeats.
Green nevertheless continued to sign autographs for the crowd following the game, as you can see in the video. You cannot deny that Draymond Green cares deeply for his followers, whether you like him or not.
another night, another show ⚡️ pic.twitter.com/VLpCoIaJVB
— Golden State Warriors (@warriors) November 8, 2022
The Warriors’ good news is that their extended period on the road has ended. Their next game is against the Sacramento Kings on Monday, and at this point, they really must win. Stephen Curry got his first technical foul of the season in that 116-113 victory. Six straight defeats would be the worst possible outcome, which would be made worse by the fact that they were playing at home. Even though it won’t be the end of the world, the Warriors team will take another hit because they are currently clearly having trouble.
Nobody like him.@googlecloud || Player of the Game pic.twitter.com/nzqpaT3soh
— Golden State Warriors (@warriors) November 8, 2022
Draymond Green, who predominantly plays the power forward position, has won four NBA championships, been selected to the All-NBA Team twice, was named to the All-Defensive Team seven times, and has won two Olympic gold medals. He topped the league in steals in 2017 and won the NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award.
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