On May 2, Beijing time, the Golden State Warriors narrowly defeated the Memphis Grizzlies 117-116 on the road, and after the game, Warriors coach Kerr talked about Drummond Green's malicious foul in an interview with the media.

Cole said: "The official explanation is that The dream chaser punched Clark in the face and then threw him to the ground. I was surprised, though, that this was a second-degree malicious foul, not a first-degree foul."
In this campaign, Green played 17 minutes, 2 of 3 shooting, and had 6 points, 4 rebounds, 3 assists, 3 steals and 1 block. Green's stats are very comprehensive, he is also the team's defensive end of the gate, however, when he came off the court, the Warriors went through a difficult stage, but fortunately, in the end the team still won the game.
For the expulsion of Green, the Internet has also caused a lot of heated discussion. Even many NBA stars are upset about Green, and Jazz star Mitchell tweeted: "Is this a second-degree malicious foul?" In addition, Tim Reynolds also said: "This is not a second-degree malicious foul at all, my goodness!" Subsequently, former NBA coach Big Van Gundy retweeted comments to: "Totally agree. ”
Even Skip, who has always been vicious, is on the side of Green: "I will not expel him because of this action of chasing dreams." He ran around the memphis home court after being blown in a circle to prove he was deported. ”