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That's exactly what this kind of ruling encourages. If the NBA isn't going to hold players accountable, then the players will do it themselves.I would send the goon squad (Mohammad) out in the 2nd quarter next game with a "message" for Green.
Fuck Adam Silver.
OKC has now become the lesser of evils. FUCK!!!!!!!! No way am I actively cheering for them, but I hope they beat the anointed (and annoying) darlings and send them packing.
Double FUCK! The only team left in the playoffs that I woudn't mind seeing win it all is TOR and they stand a 0.00% chance against the league's preferred options.
BNM
Draymond Green better be wearing a cup from now on.
What a f-cking joke. I hope somebody
f-cking clocks him next time he tries it.
Name a more hated player than Green?
Reading RealGM/Reddit every fanbase is wishing ill will on Green.
Golden Boy Warriors.
That's exactly why.Why? The NBA just served notice that the rues don't apply to him, which is what he's believed all along anyway, but they do apply to "lesser" players like Dahntay Jones.
BNM
Post of the day.And it's complete bullshit that the player who retaliates will be the one disciplined. So, don't wait to retaliate. Walk up to him before the game and kick him squarely in the balls and claim it was part of your natural pregame stretching motion.
BNM

Now THOSE are some good clippers.These will make him change his tune:
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It was in today's paper that upgrading to flagrant 2 means suspension. Apparently not ,His Flagrant 1 foul was upgraded to Flagrant 2 and will not be suspended for the game.
Here's hoping the Thunder destroy the Warriors in game 4!
If green tried that on Joel, he would have broke his foot on Joel's balls of steelIf green had pulled this shit on Joel przybilla back in the day, Joel would have knocked him the fuck out.
I hate OKC, but if I see any more of this crap, I may actually root for them.
