The contentious NBA Western Conference Final Playoff Series got a little more heated Sunday when Oklahoma City thrashed defending champion Golden State, 133-105.

At the center of controversy following the game was former Michigan State great and Saginaw native Draymond Green of Golden State, who may or may not have intentionally kicked OKC forward Steven Adams in the little thunders.

The Golden State Warriors may have seen their worst loss of the season in falling to the in Oklahoma City.

But at least they have something in common with the Thunder’s Steven Adams. Both woke up today feeling like they got kicked in the nuts. The difference is, Adams actually did.


 

Green tried to protest it was an accident, which it looks to me like it could have been. Hey, Draymond is from Saginaw, so I have his back.

Now the talk has turned to whether the NBA will suspend Green for one game for the foul, which would severely hamper the Warriors title chances, seeing how they are already playing with a severely injured star in the hobbled Steph Curry.

The violation is being compared to a similar one which drew a one game suspension for Dahntay Jones of the Cleveland cavliers for his flagrant foul against the Toronto Raptors Bismack Biyombo.

You be the judge. watch the video and tell me if you thought it was intentional.

At any rate, all the players competing in the NBA FInal Four may want to start wearing protection on their private areas.

 

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