
Draymond Green ripped by Mike Breen, Doris Burke after flagrant foul in Warriors’ Game 6 loss
NY Post
It wouldn’t be the NBA playoffs without some controversy from Warriors star Draymond Green.
And broadcasters ESPN Doris Burke and Mike Breen believe he brings plenty of it on himself.
Green’s latest dustup came Friday night in Game 6 of their first-round Western Conference playoff series against the Rockets, when Green was handed a Flagrant 1 foul after hitting Jalen Green in the head a little more than four minutes into Houston’s 115-107 victory.
That led to Burke bringing up how Green often flirts with taking things too far on the court.
“Over the last three to four weeks, what have I said about Draymond Green?” Burke said on the telecast while they showed the replay. “That it feels sometimes like he’s walking that edge again, which we’ve seen historically. That, to me, is a case in point of what I’m talking about.”
Breen then chimed in.

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