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05/09 11:03 CDT Warriors' Draymond Green tells reporters he's tired of
portrayal as an 'angry Black man'
Warriors' Draymond Green tells reporters he's tired of portrayal as an 'angry
Black man'
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) --- Golden State's Draymond Green will receive a warning
letter from the NBA after getting his fifth technical foul of these playoffs,
and the fiery forward says he's grown tired of being portrayed as an "angry
Black man" on the court.
Green --- who has made headlines numerous times in his career for his
physicality on the court --- made that comment after Golden State's loss to
Minnesota on Thursday night, a game where he got a technical foul after
flailing his arms and making contact after getting fouled by Timberwolves' Naz
Reid.
Officials reviewed the play after Reid fell to the floor, assessing the
technical.
"I'm tired of the agenda to make me look like the angry Black man," Green said
to a small number of reporters in the locker room after the game. "I'm a very
successful, educated Black man with a great family, and I'm great at basketball
and great at what I do. The agenda to try to keep making me look like an angry
Black man is crazy. I'm sick of it. It's ridiculous."
If Green gets two more technical fouls in these playoffs, he will face a
mandatory one-game suspension by league rule. The league sends a warning letter
to any player after their fifth technical of the postseason as well.
"It's part of Draymond," Warriors coach Steve Kerr said after the Thursday's
game. "The same thing that makes him such a competitor and winner puts him over
the top sometimes. We know that. It's our job to try to help him stay poised,
stay composed. But the competition is so meaningful to him that occasionally he
goes over the line."
The Golden State-Minnesota series resumes Saturday in San Francisco, knotted at
a game apiece.
Including playoffs, according to data compiled by SportRadar, Green has been
assessed 202 technical fouls in his career.
He has faced NBA discipline countless times. Among them: Green missed 16 games
last season after a suspension for striking Phoenix center Jusuf Nurkic in the
face during a Dec. 12, 2023, game, earned a five-game ban earlier that season
after an altercation with Minnesota's Rudy Gobert, stepped on the chest of
Sacramento's Domantas Sabonis and earned a suspension during the 2023 playoffs,
plus missed Game 5 of the 2016 NBA Finals because of an accumulation of
flagrant-foul points during that postseason.
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