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Should Draymond Green be suspended for Game 4?

  • YES

    Votes: 62 95.4%
  • NO

    Votes: 3 4.6%

  • Total voters
    65
Two players (should be) on suspension for low blows in the conference finals. WTF?
 
Yes you have to suspended this guy you going to suspend one you got to suspend all. To me it does look intentional especially when this second time against the same guy you do it to. NBA quit standing on your hands with this guy and do the right thing get his attention by give him one game suspension.
 
Yeah...and maybe kicked in the nuts repeatedly while suspended until he understands what pain is
 
I can get the argument that he is flailing trying to get contact and the nut kick, not the throwing his leg into adams widely, was incidental. If they hadn't just suspended someone for the same thing then that argument might get Green off. Now it should not and if he isn't suspended then that is going to bring a lot of heat on the NBA because it will be viewed as the only reason he wasn't suspended is because he is one of the best players left in the playoffs.
 
If Jones was...then Green has to be.

What really irritates me most is that Green was flopping when he did it. Making sure the refs knew he was fouled. Even if he didn't mean to hit him where he did.....if he wouldn't have exaggerated the foul....it would not have happened. It was a CP3 move..
 
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Green should have been ejected in the Blazers game when the refs didn't have to guts to eject a second Warriors player in the same game, and should have suspended by the league upon reviewing the video of him hitting the ref. He should have had at least six more techs in the Blazers series too, and been sitting for those. Fuck Green and fuck the league.
 
Since Green claimed his leg just went up on its own since his core isn't very strong, someone came up with this suggestion:



First off he's full of shit.

Secondly, yeah he should be suspended. I am all about bringing the physicality back into the game, but kicking dudes nuts is bush league.
 
Seriously?
I do a workout for an hour a day, combine cardio, core, weight. I am a 61 year old woman. I am not in the same league, literally or figuratively, as a 20 something professional athlete, male or female. I can categorically say I have never accidentally kneed someone in the nuts. I'm the world's prize klutz, if there is something to trip over I trip, something to walk into, I walk into it. I have enough body control so I can right myself and not land on my bad knee, like I used to before I started working out and lost 51.2 lbs. Still, no comparison and if I have that amount of core strength/body control Green sure as fucking hell does!
 
Do you guys think Draymond Green should be suspended for Game 4? I think he should. I agree with Greeny on ESPN, Green's shot to the nuts looked more intentional than Jones's did.



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Of course he should be suspended. The question is will he be suspended. Will the NBA have the "balls" to make the right call? A precedent was set just hours before the incident when Dahntay Jones was suspended for a far less severe violation. And that wasn't the first. There have been many other precedents of players suspended for a blow to the groin of an opponent. Intent was never factor, because it can't be determined and no player will ever admit they intended to hit/kick an opponent in the nuts. They ALL deny it.

I get that Steve Kerr is lobbying against one of his key players being suspended for a critical playoff game, but this quote is absolute bullshit and caused me to lose a lot of respect for Kerr:

"[Russell] Westbrook kicks his feet out on every 3, and there is contact. I mean, that's just part of the game. So I don't understand how that can be deemed a flagrant 1. I think it should be rescinded."

Seriously Steve???? I don't think you believe that for one second. I know I'm not that dumb and you're a pretty smart guy. It's not even close to the same thing. What Westbrook does, Harden does, and so do Klay and Steph and many, many others. They extend a leg outward while in the air in an attempt to draw contact to get a whistle. They don't shoot the ball, land on both feet and then kick an opponent in the nuts.

What they do is similar to a punter on football trying to draw a roughing the kicker flag. They hold that leg out there and hope a defender, attempting to block the punt, lightly grazes it on the way by, at which point, they pirouette, like a well trained ballerina, fall to the ground and grab their knee. I'm pretty sure if a punter, got the kick off, landed on both feet and then kicked a defender squarely in the nuts, there would be a flag alright, but it wouldn't be for roughing the kicker.

There should be ZERO question about this. Green should be suspended for one game and there should be ZERO debate. Intent should not be a factor, as you can never really know someone's intentions. Green's actions were reckless, unnecessary and put another player at risk for injury. END OF STORY.

The fact that it's Draymond Green, it's the Warriors and it's the playoffs should not be considered in the decision - unless they are considering a two game suspension instead of one based on Green's history. I HATE situational officiating. I HATE superstar calls and I hate that the game is called differently in the last minute than it is in the first minute. A foul is a foul is a foul, no matter who the player is and when it happens. And, if the NBA does not suspend Green, that's exactly what it is, considering the situation, not the act. It ruins the integrity of the game.

BNM

P.S. Congratulations to Andrew Bogut. You are now officially no longer the dirtiest, most hated player on your team.
 
Seriously?
I do a workout for an hour a day, combine cardio, core, weight. I am a 61 year old woman. I am not in the same league, literally or figuratively, as a 20 something professional athlete, male or female. I can categorically say I have never accidentally kneed someone in the nuts. I'm the world's prize klutz, if there is something to trip over I trip, something to walk into, I walk into it. I have enough body control so I can right myself and not land on my bad knee, like I used to before I started working out and lost 51.2 lbs. Still, no comparison and if I have that amount of core strength/body control Green sure as fucking hell does!

And also... way to go with the with the weight loss and over all bad assery! :pumpitup:
 
That was perhaps the most useless interview I've ever heard. He literally gave zero insight into anything.
I agree and the reason I posted is because this is an indicator to me that they arent going to do anything
 
If Adams had clamped his legs together and turned around quickly, he could've snapped Green's leg in two...wishful thinking but karma's a bitch!
 
Every time I look at this it looks more and more intentional. Green didn't even have the ball in his hands when he jumps and field goal kicks Adams in the nards.
 
Well, riverman, Adams was not in condition to do much of anything. And I agree with those who say every time you look it's more obvious. Green had clearly landed.

The testes are a small part, geographically, of the male body, especially one the size of an NBA player. And Green hit Adams square, not a glancing blow or something. The odds that this could all have happened by pure accident are pretty small. Guy's dirty. I repeat what I said when we played GSW, Give me the head of Draymond Green!
 


One game suspension for Wade.



One game suspension for Schroder.



One game suspension for Cousins.



One game suspension for Harden.



Flagrant 2, ejection and one game suspension for Smart.



One game suspension for Jones, announced hours before Green nailed Adams in the groin.



The precedents (PLURAL) have been set. The only question should be: one game or two? Green's blow to Adams' groin was more severe than any of the others that drew one game suspensions.

BNM
 
Well, riverman, Adams was not in condition to do much of anything. And I agree with those who say every time you look it's more obvious. Green had clearly landed.

That was the one, and only, worthwhile comment from that Joe Borgia video. That Green drew the shooting foul and then kicked Adams in the nuts AFTER the whistle ("now we have dead ball contact"). Green got the shot off, drew the whistle, landed on both feet made a small hop and THEN kicked Adams in the nuts. It was not a continuation of his shooting movement. It happened after the whistle and was not a natural basketball move.

Regardless of intent, it was an unnecessary move that put another player at risk of injury. The penalty should be a MINIMUM one game suspension.

BNM
 
At the end of the ESPN replay that started this thread - on the angle where you are looking down on the play - you really see it is intentional. Draymond comes down and then a split second after he lands, he kicks. You see there it is clearly after the play and on purpose.
 
At the end of the ESPN replay that started this thread - on the angle where you are looking down on the play - you really see it is intentional. Draymond comes down and then a split second after he lands, he kicks. You see there it is clearly after the play and on purpose.

Yep, he released the ball, landed on both feet, took another small hop and THEN came the kick. It was, in no way, related to his shooting motion.

BNM
 


One game suspension for Wade.



One game suspension for Schroder.



One game suspension for Cousins.



One game suspension for Harden.



Flagrant 2, ejection and one game suspension for Smart.



One game suspension for Jones, announced hours before Green nailed Adams in the groin.



The precedents (PLURAL) have been set. The only question should be: one game or two? Green's blow to Adams' groin was more severe than any of the others that drew one game suspensions.

BNM


Quick, somebody send these links to Kiki!

BNM
 

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