
Klay Thompson and Steve Kerr weren’t the only ones unhappy with some of the conduct from the Boston fans during Game 3.
Draymond Green’s wife, Hazel Renee, ripped Celtics fans in an Instagram post on Thursday night, calling them out for vulger chants directed at her husband.
“Tough loss tonight BUT in NO WAY, shape or form should fans be allowed to chant obscenities at players!” Renee wrote, adding that the couple’s young children heard fans yelling ” F–k you Draymond” and calling their dad a “b–ch,” among other things.
“Are they not human? Is someone standing at your job saying off the wall things to you? The NBA has the audacity to have a whole code of conduct card at every seat about fans and their behavior and how they could be ejected from a game or banned but a whole crowd/section numbers people get to chant (cq) F–K YOU DRAYMOND or call him a B–ch or MF?!” And nothing?? Like that’s ok??” Renee wrote, tagging Green and the NBA in her post.
Video taken from the arena caught what Hazel Renee was talking about:
Neither Kerr nor Thompson were exactly impressed with the performance from the Boston crowd either, as they made clear in their postgame comments.
“Classy,” Kerr said, tongue-in-cheek, when asked about it. “Very classy.”
Klay Thompson said it wasn’t a factor, but didn’t appreciate the tenor of the crowd.
“We’ve played in front of rude people before,” Thompson said. “Dropping f-bombs with children in the crowd. Real classy. Good job, Boston.”
Stephen Curry, though, didn’t make much of a deal about it. He said that’s what the Warriors should expect and is “par for the course.”
Green, for his part, seemed to concurr
“They just talking,” Green said. “Not really my job to react to them. They did what I expected.”
The Warriors will return for Game 4 on Friday, for the only game of the series on one day’s rest.