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Draymond Green doesn't exactly get a fanbase and many friends, but his head coach said the line crossed Wednesday night.
Green is something to incite at all times, and is currently number one public opponent in Houston as the Golden State Warriors face rockets in the first round of the NBA playoffs.
This is almost nothing new for either team. It was their fifth playoff meeting since the 2014-15 season, which kickstarted the Warriors dynasty. Golden State won all four series, including two Western Conference Finals (which led Houston 3-2 in 2018).
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Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green (23) will respond to the second quarter of the first round of the 2024 NBA playoffs against the Houston Rockets at Toyota Center. (Troy Taormina-Immagn image)
So everyone in the courts already hates it as is. But that's normal for green anyway.
In Game 2 of the series, Rockets fans smeared greens with the “F — You Draymond” chants, and Warriors head coach Steve Kerr wasn't excited.
“When the crowd is chanting, it's not ideal. It's just I don't know,” Kerr began. “I mean, they did that in Boston in the final a few years ago, and that's what it is.
“Draymond, he was around forever. He's an agitator. He'll always be in the mix. And his career, his championship, his fire, he'll be part of it. It's all that part. Remember that fans can use a little more discretion and that the guy has a child. Opponent, I don't know, I think I'm just 'you', that's a little bit. ”
However, Greene seemed not to be devoured at all by them.

Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green (23) stands at Houston Rockets forward Armentum Psson (1) after first quarter play in the second round of the first round of the 2024 NBA playoffs held at Toyota Center. (Troy Taormina-Immagn image)
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“It's not original,” he said. “I went before and won the championship while the championship was happening, so yeah, that's not really original.
“You can't steal someone else's (chants). It belongs to Boston. So I held on a bit.”
As Carr said, Green is known to be “in the mix” all the time. But it reached the head last season when he was stopped on two separate occasions.
The first was five games after placing Rudy Gobert of Minnesota Timber Wolves Center in a chokehold during a brawl. Shortly after he returned, he slammed Jusuf Nurkic in the face and was stopped indefinitely. In another game last season, he was kicked out within four minutes of it and found he was usually close to the top of the Technical Fouls Leader list.

The Golden State Warriors advance the intertwining arms of Draymond Green (23) and Houston Rockets forward Dillon Brooks (9) in the second quarter of the second round of the second round of the 2024 NBA playoffs at Toyota Center. (Troy Taormina-Immagn image)
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Game 3 is 8:30pm on Saturday night, as the series is tied to 1.
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