Draymond Green of the Golden State Warriors was part of an ejection from the game on Tuesday night.
However, unlike other occasions, it wasn’t Green who was thrown out of the game.
In a very heated, unique moment, Green called upon game officials to toss a fan who was in the stands exchanging words with him.
Draymond went to the officials to have a fan removed from the game pic.twitter.com/HPrDvVKNOO
— Warriors on NBCS (@NBCSWarriors) December 14, 2022
The entire moment was one to watch.
It started in the third quarter when Green, waiting for the Bucks to shoot free throws, got into it with a fan who was saying something to him.
TV cameras picked up Green yelling, “What’s the pass? I would love to know what the pass is. You ain’t s–t. What’s the pass? What’s the pass?”
We don’t know what was said to Green, but it obviously didn’t sit well with him.
Moments later, Green told the refs that he wanted the fan in question kicked out, and, sure enough, that is exactly what happened as the game was halted so the fan could be escorted from the arena.
It was quite an intense moment.
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Following the game, Green opened up about the interaction between him and the fan.
He said that the person said “some threatening things to my life.”
That’s what caused the original back-and-forth between the two and led to Green calling on the ejection.
The Bucks said that they are investigating the situation and conferring with the NBA, which means that the fan could possibly be banned from future events within the league.
Fan ejections have become more and more common since the league opened again after COVID.
Players have been more vocal about some of the trash-talking they hear and the league has responded by being more strict about kicking people out.
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