Draymond Green’s dangerous tackle on Terance Mann in WWE style

In a recent matchup between the Golden State Warriors and the Los Angeles Clippers, Draymond Green once again found himself in the midst of controversy due to his аggressive playing style. During a scramble for a loose ball, Green executed a WWE-style German Suplex on Clippers forward Terance Mann, prompting criticism from fans and reigniting discussions about Green’s on-court behavior.

Draymond Green with the "German Suplex" on Terrence Mann : nba

Despite the forceful tackle, Green only received a technical foul, and no flagrant foul was called on the play. This decision left Clippers fans frustrated, accusing the referees of negligence and expressing concern over the safety of such physical tactics.

This incident followed Green’s recent five-game suspension for a chokehold on Timberwolves center Rudy Gobert, further solidifying his reputation as a polarizing figure in the league. Fans and analysts continue to debate the line between competitive aggression and unsportsmanlike conduct in the NBA.

The game concluded with a narrow 112-113 victory for the Clippers, who staged an impressive 22-point comeback in the third quarter. The rivalry between the two teams intensified, with Green’s controversial play adding fuel to the fire.

Warriors Brasil on X: "Não foi falta no Draymond Green não. Abraço é um  gesto carinhoso, então está liberado. #GoldBlooded https://t.co/y5voaTRwkE"  / X

The Warriors, coming off a disappointing loss to the Sacramento Kings after blowing a 24-point lead, faced a similar fate against the Clippers. Despite holding a 22-point lead in the second half, the Warriors succumbed to a late-game surge by the Clippers, resulting in a 113-112 defeat.

Paul George played a pivotal role in the Clippers’ comeback, hitting a clutch step-back 3-pointer in the closing moments. James Harden contributed 21 points, and Kawhi Leonard added 20 to secure the victory for the Clippers. Stephen Curry led the Warriors with 22 points and 11 assists in his 900th NBA game, while Draymond Green and Moses Moody each contributed 21 points.

This loss marked the second time in a week that the Warriors let a substantial lead slip away, raising concerns about their late-game vulnerabilities. Warriors coach Steve Kerr expressed frustration, emphasizing the team’s оffensive prowess with 17 made 3-pointers but acknowledging the overshadowing effect of the late-game collapse.

GSWL on X: "Steph Curry, el mejor jugador sin pelota de la historia de la  NBA. Draymond Green, el encargado de que eso sea posible.  https://t.co/THiWRJsBeQ" / X

The Clippers’ redemption against the Warriors underscored the competitive nature of the Western Conference. As the Warriors grapple with inconsistency, addressing their late-game challenges becomes crucial to maintaining a strong standing in a fiercely competitive NBA season.