Cousins had to be restrained from going after Durant after ejections
It seems the kerfuffle between Kevin Durant and DeMarcus Cousins spilled into the bowels of the Smoothie King Center after their ejections from Monday night's game.
Arena security had to restrain Cousins, according to Warriors director of team operations Eric Housen and The New York Times' Scott Cacciola (photo by Sam Hodgson).
Apparently after Demarcus Cousins and Kevin Durant were ejected after barking at each other during the GSW/NOP game Boogie stormed down the hallway near the locker rooms in search of KD and had to be restrained.
— Warriors Talk (@JaeAzizi) December 8, 2017
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Durant and Cousins were ejected after a bump and some words in the fourth quarter of the Warriors' win over the Pelicans. It was Durant's third ejection this season - one more than his career total coming into 2017-18.
Related: KD's heel turn: A timeline
Cousins leads the NBA with eight technicals this season, with Durant tied for third at six.
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