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Draymond Green does not exactly do many friends with fans bases, but he crossed a line on Wednesday night, according to his chief coach.
Green, always one to instigate, is currently an enemy public No. 1 in Houston, since the Golden State Warriors face the rockets in the first round of the NBA playoffs.
This is not a new territory for any of the teams. It was its fifth playoff meeting since the 2014-15 season, which started the Warriors dynasty. Golden State has won the four series, including two finals of the West Conference (one of which led Houston, 3-2 in 2018).
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Golden State Warriors striker, Draymond Green (23), reacts during the second quarter during game two of the first round for the NBA playoffs of 2024 against Houston’s rocks in the Toyota Center. (Troy taormina-imagn images)
So, everyone on the court are already hated as it is. But that is normal for green anyway.
During game 2 of the series, the Rockets fans threw green with the songs “F — You drymond”, and the chief coach of the Warriors, Steve Kerr, was not excited.
“It’s not ideal when a crowd is singing, ‘F you, Draymond.’ It’s alone, I don’t know,” Kerr began. “I mean, they did it in Boston a few years ago in the final. It’s what it is.
“Draymond has existed forever. He is an instigator; he will always be in the mixture; and due to his career, his championship, his fire, he will be a lightning rod, and that is part of that. I prefer that fans can use a little more opponents, great;
Green, however, seemed totally unleashed by them.

The Golden State striker Warriors Draymond Green (23) is on the Houston Rockets striker, Amen Thompson (1) after a play during the first quarter during the game two of the first round of the NBA 2024 playoffs at the Toyota Center. (Troy taormina-imagn images)
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“It’s not original,” he said. “I’ve been there before, he won a championship while it happened. So, yes, it’s not really original.
“I can’t steal other people’s (song). That belongs to Boston. So I kept pressing.”
Green has always been known, as Kerr said, “being in the mixture.” But he reached a head last season when he was suspended twice separately.
The first was for five games after putting Minnesota Timberwolves Rudy Gobert center in a strangler during a fight. Shortly after returning, he hit Jusuf Nurkic on his face and was suspended indefinitely. In another game last season, it was expelled less than four minutes, and is usually located near the top of the list of technical faults.

The Golden State striker Warriors Draymond Green (23) and the eaves of the Houston Rockets Dillon Brooks (9) entangle their arms during the second quarter during the game two of the first round of the NBA 2024 playoffs in the Toyota Center. (Troy taormina-imagn images)
With the series tied in 1, game 3 is Saturday night at 8:30 pm et.