Sometimes, there are fans who get ejected from games for improper conduct. The reasons may vary, but generally, fans must break some sort of important rule to get kicked out by security. Unfortunately, that happened today.
It was recently reported that Draymond Green got a fan ejected during the Golden State Warrior’s game against the Milwaukee Bucks. The forward came over to an official to make it happen. We have seen players do that before, and generally, they only do that when fans say or do something offensive or inappropriate.
Recently, Draymond Green explained why he got that fan ejected. He claimed that the fan said “some threatening stuff to [his] life”. It is easy to see why Draymond Green took this course of action.
Draymond says the fan that got ejected said “some threatening stuff to [his] life” before going over to an official
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Some threatening stuff to my life. I was this close to really going back… just went back and told the official.
When I told the official what he said, he said “He gotta get out of here”.
It is good to see that Draymond Green is alright, and threats of any kind during a basketball game are absolutely unacceptable. Obviously, the fan deserved to get ejected for this, and it remains to be seen what other punishment they receive.
The Golden State Warriors Might Need To Make A Trade To Bounce Back
It is no secret that the Golden State Warriors have struggled in the early season this year, particularly on the road. After their recent loss to the Milwaukee Bucks, the team is now 14-14 on the season.
There is a chance that the Golden State Warriors may make a trade to bolster their roster prior to the trade deadline this season. It was previously reported that they wanted a player like Jakob Poeltl or Myles Turner to improve their lack of size, and trading for either makes sense. Though Kevon Looney is good, he is still a small center that sometimes gets outrebounded despite his solid rebounding technique.
Kevon Looney is a championship role player, but he and Draymond Green seem overmatched by the league’s size. The Warriors were seventh in the league in rebounds a year ago but have fallen to 25th overall. Golden State needs additional help up front, and Wiseman doesn’t appear ready to fill that gap.
Beyond adding a versatile defensive wing in Crowder, competing executives believe the Warriors covet additional size in a player like Jakob Poeltl of the San Antonio Spurs or Myles Turner of the Indiana Pacers.
It remains to be seen if the Golden State Warriors do end up trading for either of those players. They would definitely help improve their talent level, and Myles Turner in particular seems like a perfect fit for the team.
There is no doubt that a number of people think that the Golden State Warriors championship window is closed this season. Perhaps a trade could change that, and there’s still a chance we see the Warriors win the 2023 championship.
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