Draymond Green is at it again.

The Warriors star was ejected from the team’s game against the Suns on Tuesday night in Phoenix after being called for a Flagrant 2 foul when he appeared to swing and hit Jusuf Nurkic in the head.

He appeared to be working to get open and gain positioning on Nurkic, who was defending him, during a side-inbound play with 8:23 left in the third quarter. 

Green, 33, looked like he may have lost his footing a little bit before spinning around and rocking the side of the Suns’ big man’s head with his loosely closed right fist.

Nurkic immediately fell to the court holding his face. 

Draymond Green took a swing at Suns center Jusuf Nurkic on Tuesday and was ejected. ESPN
Suns center Jusuf Nurkic (20) lays on the court after being fouled by Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green (not pictured) during the third quarter at Footprint Center. USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con

This is Green’s third ejected this season, the most recent coming on Nov. 14 when he put Timberwolves star Rudy Golbert in a headlock as the teams brawled on the court.

The three ejection ties Green’s career-high in a season.

Warriors forward Draymond Green (23) reacts after being called for a foul on Phoenix Suns center Jusuf Nurkic (20) during the third quarter at Footprint Center. USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con

The former All-Star was suspended five games for the incident and will now have to wait for a league review of Tuesday night’s play to see if he will be docked any more games. 

He was also tossed after receiving two technical fouls — second after a video review — during the Warriors’s loss to the Cavaliers on Nov. 12. 

It came several minutes after he and Clevland star Donovan Mitchell pushed him and the two had to be separated. 

Draymond Green leaves the court after being ejected on Tuesday night. USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con

The review showed Green made contact with Mitchell after stripping the ball from him in the play that sparked the bruhaha. 

Green has now been ejected 19 times during his 11 NBA seasons.



Source