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13-06-2025 Vol 19

NBA playoffs: Draymond Green narrowly avoids ejection, leads Warriors past Rockets late to grab 3-1 series lead


Draymond Green got into a bit of trouble early on Monday night at the Chase Center in San Francisco.

Despite his near-ejection, however, the Golden State Warriors are now just a single game away from knocking off the Houston Rockets and making it out of their opening-round playoff series.

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The Warriors pulled away late on Monday night to grab a 109-106 win over the Rockets in Game 4 of their series. That gave them a 3-1 lead heading into Wednesday’s Game 5 in Houston, where they can officially close out the series and reach the Western Conference semifinals.

The game, while it was the best of the series so far, was incredibly contentious — especially in the first half when Green got into back-to-back altercations that felt like they were a few games in the making.

The first popped off after Green and Stephen Curry got into it with Houston forward Dillon Brooks in the second quarter. After Green set a hard screen on Amen Thompson, Brooks hip-checked Curry and sent him to the floor. Curry, taunting a bit, threw up two fingers at Brooks after he was called for a foul. Brooks then tried to grab the ball out of Curry’s hands, which sparked the incident and sent plenty of people rushing in to break it up.


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