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Despite not having Jimmy Butler available, the Golden State Warriors managed to secure a victory against the Houston Rockets with a score of 104-93 on Saturday night, moving ahead to a 2-1 lead in their first-round playoff series. Steph Curry rebounded from a lackluster beginning to dominate in the second and third quarters, propelling the team towards the win. The game also featured some notable antics from Draymond Green.
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As the game concluded, a heated altercation erupted between Draymond Green and Jalen Green, the Rockets’ young guard whose impressive 38 points in Game 2 had earlier given Houston a win in the series. Jalen was visibly upset, shouting at Draymond as he was led away by his teammates. Draymond didn’t hold back either, engaging fully in the confrontation, making for a dramatic scene following the intense matchup.
In a post-game discussion with the media, Jalen openly criticized Draymond, asserting that the Warriors star “can’t really do much of anything else.”
When questioned about the specifics of their exchange, Jalen remarked, “Just talking. He can’t really do much of anything else, so talking is his only way.”
Jalen Green on his exchange with Draymond:
“Just talking. He can’t really do much of anything else, so talking is his only way” pic.twitter.com/FZfd048j1p
— Oh No He Didn’t (@ohnohedidnt24) April 27, 2025
Jalen’s strong statements came after a game where he scored nine points on 4-of-11 shooting. Draymond, on the other hand, filled the stat sheet as usual with seven points, eight rebounds, four assists, three blocks, and two steals.
The tensions are high and the rivalry is intensifying between these two teams, with more games yet to come. The upcoming Game 4 on Monday promises to be quite the spectacle.
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