Draymond's leg flails again, strikes Chriss' hand
At this point, the only way to keep Draymond Green's legs from flailing in the air is to remove them entirely. Drastic times call for drastic measures.
Well, that's a tad extreme, but on Saturday night at Oracle Arena, Green was at it again with his Rockette ways, this time connecting with Phoenix Suns rookie Marquese Chriss' hand early in the third quarter.
Chriss actually rejected Green's layup attempt earlier in the game, so perhaps this was the All-Star forward's way of getting retribution.
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Whether it was harmless or not, Green doesn't really have the benefit of the doubt on his side anymore, especially days after he struck James Harden in the face during Golden State's double-overtime classic with the Houston Rockets.
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