Draymond Green was ejected for the second time in his last four games at Chase Center. Near the end of the first half, Green became upset over a missed call against Utah’s Kyle Filipovski involving a potential three-second violation or traveling, which he expressed to the officials on the baseline. This resulted in his first technical foul, but Green continued to react similarly to previous incidents, leading to a second technical and his ejection from the game.
This latest ejection brings Green’s total to nine technical fouls this season in only 29 games, surpassing half of his career total of 16, and triggers an automatic one-game suspension. Despite his early departure, the Warriors secured a 123-114 victory with Stephen Curry scoring 31 points, while Green contributed eight points and three rebounds before leaving the court.
Fan Take: Draymond Green’s ejection highlights the challenges of managing emotions in high-stakes games, reminding fans how quickly things can change on the court. His suspension could impact the Warriors’ dynamics in upcoming matches, making it a critical storyline for followers of the sport.

