The NBA regular season continues, with the Warriors hosting the Hornets. In the third quarter of the game, there was an unexpected scene on the court, the Warriors Draymond Green was unlucky, was pushed to the point, curled up on the ground in pain, and more sadly, the referee did not pay attention.

Take a look at the situation at that time, the Hornets' offensive time, Gordon Hayward's aircut attack on the basket, Draymond Green came from the side to make up for it, and the two collided head-on. Hayward's right knee slammed into Grimm's indescribable part, which immediately covered it and curled up on the ground in pain.
For this collision, the referee did not blow the whistle, which was considered to be a normal physical confrontation. The game continued, with the Warriors grabbing rebounds and then fighting back. Green couldn't participate, he still lay in the backcourt and didn't slow down until the next dead ball, the crowd remembered him, too miserable. The game then went into a timeout and let Green do some processing.
Green had given this pain to others many times, most famously kicking Adams, which caused a lot of controversy. Not only that, Green was also labeled an evil person because of other fierce actions, in short, the reputation was not very good. So whether it's in the referee's place or in the hearts of the fans, when Green becomes a victim, he basically can't get any sympathy, which is the saddest place.
Not only did the referee ignore the collision, it is worth mentioning that 10 seconds ago, Green had just been sanctioned by the referee and blew him a technical foul. Repeatedly hit, chasing dreams is also extremely depressed. Fortunately, it didn't affect him much, and after the pause, Green continued to fight like a man who had nothing to do.