A look at Draymond Green’s intense fight with a fan, “You shut up” as the video goes viral on the internet
The defending champion Golden State Warriors haven’t exactly had a great start to this year. The Dubs are in the middle of a five-game losing streak as they open their title defence with a 3-7 record. Generally, during this unfortunate run, there have been many chaotic interactions. One of them involved Draymond Green, who couldn’t help but roar back in response to a fan heckling him during a game, have a look at what happened and what it resulted in.
Draymond Green Has Dramatic Confrontation With Fan, Fight Video Goes Viral
Draymond Green was heckled by a fan during a game, and he couldn’t help but yell back. Green was openly told to “shut up” by a fan, to which the Warriors star instantly retaliated by reminding the man that it was his responsibility to do it. Draymond even gave the fan the silent treatment, which caused security to step in.
The duality of Draymond Green 😅
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This incident came up last week during the Warriors’ 120-113 loss to the Charlotte Hornets. This game marked the start of a five-game road trip for the Dubs, all of which, alas, ended in losses.
However, as shown in the video, Green remained in signing autographs for fans after the game. It doesn’t matter if you like Draymond Green or not, he genuinely cares about his fans. The good news for the Warriors is that their lengthy time on the road is now over. When they play again against the Sacramento Kings on Monday, it will unexpectedly be a game they absolutely must win. It would be more difficult because they were playing on their home court and another loss would make it six straight. Even while it won’t be the end of the world, the Warriors team will suffer another setback because they are clearly having difficulties right now. It is to be seen if they can prevail in the next game.
The balance of power in the NBA will largely be decided during this week. The moment has come for some major East-West war. With only 31 (1.6 per day) interconference games played through Sunday, it has been a slow start. A team from the opposing conference has yet to be played by five clubs as we head into Week 4 (one in the East and four in the West).
The interconference schedule, however, really gets going during the following seven days. There will be the same number of interconference contests in Week 4 (31) as there have been in the previous three. There are nine games on Monday (including Celtics-Grizzlies), eight on Wednesday (including Jazz-Hawks), and six on Sunday (including Nets-Lakers).