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Full video: Draymond Green responds to NBA fine, says ‘silly me’
On Sunday night, Draymond Green responded to the NBA’s $25,000 fine. Unsurprisingly, he wasn’t pleased.
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Durant’s vicious slam, fourth quarter comeback attempt not enough as Warriors fall to Pistons
One dribble. One vicious tomahawk slam. And another show-stopping moment from Kevin Durant.
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Steph Curry tricycles into Oracle Arena dressed as Jigsaw
The Halloween spirit has invaded Oracle Arena, and Steph Curry is here for all of it.
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October 27, 2017; Oakland, CA, USA; Golden State Warriors forward Kevon Looney (5) dunks the basketball in front of guard Klay Thompson (11) against the Washington Wizards during the fourth quarter at Oracle Arena. The Warriors defeated the Wizards 120-117. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports
Warriors in ‘tough spot,’ deactivate Bell for second straight game
Kevon Looney will play an important role for the second straight game.
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Steve Kerr ‘confused’ over Draymond Green fine
On Sunday afternoon, the NBA announced that Warriors’ forward Draymond Green was fined $25,000 for his role in an altercation with Wizards’ guard Bradley Beal that took place in the second quarter of Golden State’s 120-117 victory over Washington on Friday.
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Draymond Green fined, not suspended for role in fight [report]
The Warriors have a game on Sunday evening against Detroit, and they now know that forward Draymond Green will be available to play.
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John Wall thinks refs played role in Draymond Green-Bradley Beal altercation
Wizards’ star John Wall still thinks the officials in Washington’s matchup with Golden State could have stepped in to prevent tensions from flaring sooner.
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Durant: ‘It’s unfortunate that Draymond got tossed out for getting punched’
The Warriors’ game came to a dead stop when Draymond Green and Bradley Beal went at each other in what turned into a benches-clearing brawl.
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Bradley Beal calls fight with Draymond Green ‘unacceptable’
Bradley Beal didn’t make it to the end of the Washington Wizards’ 120-117 loss to the Golden State Warriors on Friday night.
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Warriors overcome Green ejection, 18-point deficit to cap off comeback win over Wizards
On Saturday, Warriors’ star Steph Curry threw his mouthguard. On Monday, Warriors’ rookie Jordan Bell threw a pass to himself off the backboard in a controversial garbage time. On Friday, Warriors’ forward Draymond Green topped both of those incidents, when he threw Wizards’ guard Bradley Beal to the floor.