Fox Columnist Nick Wright's first tweet right after "The Stomp" was there is no question that Draymond Green will be ejected from the game and suspended on the next one. Green was indeed assessed a Flagrant two-foul, thus throwing him out, but the latter part of Wright's pronouncement might not come to fruition at all.
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Accidental Grab, Incidental Stomp
It all started with Domantas Sabonis hitting the floor after losing a boxout. He landed on Green's foot, and since it was already a rebound play, his first reaction was to try to curl over and cover his head. But his arms didn't reach his head because Green's leg was between his arm and face, resulting in an accidental grab when Green turned and started to run. Draymond lost his balance and incidentally stepped on him in the process.
Considering all that, the Warriors are not too keen on suspending Draymond for Thursday's game. His reputation could have preceded him, which could also have contributed to the referee's decision to eject him from the game. Sabonis could easily have been penalized as well if he wasn't hurt.
The good thing, at least, is X-rays came up negative on Domas' sternum, though a few more tests will be administered today to make sure everything's good to go. Draymond asked for an X-ray of his right ankle as well. It was sore right after the Warriors lost Game 2 to the Kings.
Both players are tagged "Game Time Decision" for Game 3.
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