
Draymond Green had a very Draymond Green response when asked about the early technical foul he received just minutes after coming off the bench in Game 4:
“I’m still here and ain’t s— changed,” he said, via C.J. Holmes of the San Francisco Chronicle.
Draymond Green on the message he was trying to send with his early technical foul in Game 4: “I’m still here and ain’t sh*t changed.”
— C.J. Holmes 🚀 (@CjHolmes22) April 23, 2023
The Warriors survived a close on Sunday, tying the series at 2-2 with a one-point victory that came down to the last shot.
Green attempted to set the tone early, getting into it verbally with Kings star De’Aaron Fox which drew double technicals. The four-time NBA champ backed it up though with some stifling defense, holding Fox to just 2-of-7 shooting when he was the primary defender.
Draymond Green’s defense came up big for the Warriors in Game 4 😤
▫️ held the Kings to 5-15 FG as a primary defender in the 2nd half
▫️ held De’Aaron Fox to 2-7 FG as his primary defender pic.twitter.com/coC6IYiPpR— ESPN (@espn) April 23, 2023
He also made an exceptionally clutch block on Sacramento big man Domantas Sabonis in the final minutes to save a basket that would’ve brought the game within one.
Draymond was of course suspended for Game 3 after stomping on Sabonis’ chest while attempting to break free of his grasp.
Now its a best of three heading back to Sac-town.