Green's "eye-catching" defense has attracted controversy again! Playoff repeat offenders blame themselves after the game, and referees blow up ordinary fouls to cause dissatisfaction
On April 25, Beijing time, the Warriors failed to sweep the Nuggets, Green played 34 minutes, shooting 5 of 6, 0 of 1 three-pointers, 3 of 3 free throws, contributing 13 points, 11 rebounds, 6 assists and 2 steals, plus or minus of the game-high +18. However, during the game, he once "interjected" his defense against Jokic, which caused controversy.
Green's "eye-catching" defense has attracted controversy again! Playoff repeat offenders blame themselves after the game, and referees blow up ordinary fouls to cause dissatisfaction
Green's "eye-catching" defense has attracted controversy again! Playoff repeat offenders blame themselves after the game, and referees blow up ordinary fouls to cause dissatisfaction
Green's "eye-catching" defense has attracted controversy again! Playoff repeat offenders blame themselves after the game, and referees blow up ordinary fouls to cause dissatisfaction
Green's "eye-catching" defense has attracted controversy again! Playoff repeat offenders blame themselves after the game, and referees blow up ordinary fouls to cause dissatisfaction
Green's "eye-catching" defense has attracted controversy again! Playoff repeat offenders blame themselves after the game, and referees blow up ordinary fouls to cause dissatisfaction
This is not the first time Green has staged such behavior in the playoffs, and I remember that in the Finals with the Cavaliers, Green's thumb directly poked James in the eye, which was quite dangerous. In the playoffs with the Rockets, Green also poked Harden in the eye.
Green's "eye-catching" defense has attracted controversy again! Playoff repeat offenders blame themselves after the game, and referees blow up ordinary fouls to cause dissatisfaction
Green's "eye-catching" defense has attracted controversy again! Playoff repeat offenders blame themselves after the game, and referees blow up ordinary fouls to cause dissatisfaction
This time, in the process of defending Jokic, Green wanted to shoot the ball, but the left hand did not catch the ball, but instead, a lift, the finger directly poked Jokic's eye.
Green's "eye-catching" defense has attracted controversy again! Playoff repeat offenders blame themselves after the game, and referees blow up ordinary fouls to cause dissatisfaction
Green's poke caused dissatisfaction among the Nuggets players, and Gordon stepped forward for his teammates, spewing garbage and dissatisfied with Green's actions. It is worth mentioning that Green's "eye-catching" defense this time only blew a penalty for ordinary fouls, which also led to the dissatisfaction of the gold media.
Green's "eye-catching" defense has attracted controversy again! Playoff repeat offenders blame themselves after the game, and referees blow up ordinary fouls to cause dissatisfaction
Green's "eye-catching" defense has attracted controversy again! Playoff repeat offenders blame themselves after the game, and referees blow up ordinary fouls to cause dissatisfaction
In the end, this game Green also left the game with six fouls, and his early graduation was also a major reason for the Warriors' loss. After the game, Green blamed himself, "I think our defense tonight was pretty bad and the blame is on me. I had to do better and defend to avoid fouls. ”
Green's "eye-catching" defense has attracted controversy again! Playoff repeat offenders blame themselves after the game, and referees blow up ordinary fouls to cause dissatisfaction
Green's "eye-catching" defense has attracted controversy again! Playoff repeat offenders blame themselves after the game, and referees blow up ordinary fouls to cause dissatisfaction
Green's "eye-catching" defense has attracted controversy again! Playoff repeat offenders blame themselves after the game, and referees blow up ordinary fouls to cause dissatisfaction
Indeed, Green is not on the court, the Warriors are completely judged by the two teams, according to statistics, when he was on the court, the Warriors offensive efficiency was 134.4 points per 100 rounds, and the offensive efficiency was only 99.3 points per 100 rounds when he was on the court. The gap reached 35.1 points.