NBA – Big controversy surrounding the sanction of Draymond Green: “He is the first black to…

NBA – Big controversy surrounding the sanction of Draymond Green: “He is the first black to…

Author of a terrible gesture against Rudy Gobert, Draymond was logically suspended immediately by the league leaders. But the details of the sanction from the inside continue to make fans debate, some even launching into a heated discussion involving his skin color…

With the Warriors playing again tonight, a quick decision from the NBA was expected and it didn’t take long. Five game suspensions and more than $700,000 in fines, that’s what Draymond Green received after strangling Rudy Gobert from behind. The interior will therefore be absent for a few days, not ideal when his franchise already has to do without Stephen Curry due to physical problems.

Now that we know what to expect, fans and observers debate at length the severity of his punishment. For many former players, the former DPOY made the right choice by attacking the Frenchman when the latter was in contact with Klay Thompson. On the fan side, however, opinion is much less favorable to the four-time champion and according to some, he is doing very well.

Fans shocked by length of Draymond Green’s suspension

Draymond Green was suspended for six games in total after knocking out Jordan Poole, choking Rudy Gobert and stepping on Sabonis’ chest. The guy is the first black person in history to have white privileges

Because let’s remember, the Dancing Bear is far from his first attempt, he who has been multiplying the low blows for years. In addition to the incidents mentioned above, we will also note the kick in the private parts of Steven Adams, a finger in the eye of LeBron James or a knee in the sternum of Austin Rivers. For all of his “work”, he is doing very well compared to others…

It’s clear that Klutch Sports (the agency that represents Draymond, editor’s note) paid the NBA commissioner because Giannis took a technical foul after blinking. Draymond should already be banned.

And Ja Morant got 25 games for showing off a toy gun 💀

We have known for years that Draymond Green is not afraid to exceed the limits on the field. That he receives such a lenient sanction while the NBA is trying to clean up its product as much as possible may therefore be surprising, even if his status as a Warriors superstar must necessarily come into account.

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