Draymond Green Has Perfect Response After Being Ejected During Warriors-Jazz
After sitting out a few games with a finger injury, Draymond Green made his Warriors return in a loss to the Utah Jazz.
It was a pretty typical Draymond game, as he recorded four points and seven rebounds, and of course ended his night with an ejection.
The Warriors were down late with little chance of getting back in the game, so Green decided it was a perfect time to over-argue a blocking call.
Many have asked why Draymond is so confrontational with the refs in rather meaningless situations. But apparently this specific argument had a lot to do with how he was spoken to.
Green clearly felt disrespected by the refs as he thought they were trying to control him. Which, given the scoreline of the game, there's a good chance the officials didn't want to lose control of a contest that was already in hand.
Draymond won't back down to anyone. It's a major reason he made it to the NBA in the first place, and we hope he never changes.