After a complaint from Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green during a game at Milwaukee on Tuesday night, a fan was ejected from the stands.
And when I told the official, he said, he’s got to get out of here,” Green said. The official conferred with security personnel at Firserv Forum, and the fan was escorted out. After Milwaukee’s 128-111 win, the Bucks said in a statement: “Under the referee’s discretion, we are investigating the situation and we are conferring with the NBA.”
Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green had an incident with a fan against the Milwaukee Bucks in the Fiserv Forum on Tuesday night.
And when I told the official, he said, ;He’s got to get out of here,'" the Warriors star said. Yeah, you can't come back to the game, or even if you get arrested, nothing really happens," Green added, via ESPN. "You just hope it gets to the point to where these leagues can work with legislators to implement laws, because that’s the only thing that’s going to ultimately correct the issue, is if you know something real is going to happen to you." The official spoke with his colleagues and got the person ejected. Green explained to reporters the fan said "some threatening stuff to my life." [CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM](https://www.foxnews.com/sports)
The fan, at a game in Milwaukee vs. the Bucks, was ejected. Afterwards, Green called on legislators to pass laws with strict penalties for fan misbehavior.
Two weeks ago, Green was fined $25,000 by the NBA "for directing obscene language toward a fan." The situation occurred during the fourth quarter of Golden State's loss at Dallas on Nov. "I was this close to really going back and diving all the way in, but just went back and told the official. He is averaging nine points, six rebounds and seven assists for the reigning NBA champions. Alright, you can't go back to the game, but even if you get arrested, nothing really happens. I don't think that's the case.
Basketball took something of a back seat Tuesday when Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green had a fan removed from Milwaukee's Fiserv Forum during a.
It was the first contest of a six-game Eastern Conference road trip for the reigning champions, who will be in Indiana to face the Pacers on Wednesday. you just hope it gets to a point where these leagues can work with legislators to implement laws, because that's the only thing that's really going to correct the issue." "Yeah, you can't come back to the game, or even if you get arrested, nothing really happens ...
After beating the league-best Boston Celtics in an NBA Finals rematch in their last game on Saturday, the Warriors faced the other elite team in the Eastern ...
Green said he was this close to escalating the situation with the fan. The loss drops the Warriors to 14-14 on the season. If the playoffs started today, the Warriors would be the No. When asked what the fan said to him, Green responded with “some threatening stuff to my life.” The Warriors were visibly frustrated again in the third quarter when Draymond Green was angered by an apparent exchange with a fan. [hit a three-pointer and complained to the refs that he was fouled](https://twitter.com/ClipIt_NBA/status/1602830718614360065).
The Warriors will be without Andrew Wiggins, Klay Thompson and Andre Iguodala. Draymond Green and Steph Curry have both been upgraded to available. Meanwhile, ...
Right now, they are in the middle of a two-game losing streak and tied with the Atlanta Hawks for the seventh seed in the Eastern Conference. They are 14-14 in their first 28 games and 3-7 in their last ten overall. They are the tenth seed in the Western Conference with a 14-14 record in 28 games.
The Pacers limited reigning NBA Finals MVP Stephen Curry to a season-low 12 points in their win at Golden State last Monday. That would not be the case ...
Poole finished with 20 points, five rebounds, and five assists for Golden State in the loss. Green voiced his displeasure with the call and was summarily given a technical foul. After Curry scored on a layup to make it 52-42 with 4:35 remaining in the half, Carlisle called a timeout. As the clock approached two minutes remaining in the third quarter, Curry appeared to injure his left shoulder reaching for a rebound. Haliburton drilled his fourth three of the night to make it 71-46 with 1:24 remaining. Curry's three-point play cut Indiana's lead to 83-80 with 4:16 remaining in the third quarter. McConnell then converted a three-point play with 40.6 seconds remaining in the opening quarter to give the Blue & Gold their first lead of the night. After the break, the hosts scored on their next six possessions -- including four 3-pointers (one each by Haliburton and Turner and two from Aaron Nesmith) -- over a 16-2 run that pushed the lead to 24. But Donte DiVincenzo answered with a three from the right corner to make it 120-116 with 1:49 remaining. Mathurin provided a boost off the bench at start of the ensuing quarter. The Pacers limited Curry to a season-low 12 points in their win at Golden State last Monday. Indiana's leading scorer dropped 20 of his 29 points in the first half on Wednesday, and went 5-for-10 from 3-point range while also tallying four rebounds, six assists, two blocks, and a steal.
Warriors star Stephen Curry was ruled out in the 4th quarter of Wednesday's game at the Pacers because of a left shoulder injury.
He did score half of the Warriors' first-half points, putting up 27 through the first two quarters. Curry immediately grabbed his left shoulder and continued to hold it as he ran down the court. Entering Wednesday's game, the Warriors had a 119.2 offensive efficiency when Curry was on the court and only a 99.6 offensive efficiency when he was off.
The Golden State Warriors' season hasn't exactly gone according to plan, and now the team is holding its breath on Stephen Curry.
Curry hurt his shoulder while reaching in for a steal.
He then made his way to the locker room and was ruled out for the remainder of the game a short time later. Curry immediately grabbed for his shoulder and was in so much pain that the Warriors had to call a timeout to get him out of the game. Though he did make contact with the ball, he was unable to strip it from Smith's grasp and hurt his shoulder in the process.
Grading Steph Curry, Draymond Green, and the rest of the Golden State Warriors in the team's 125-119 loss to the Indiana Pacers.
The Warriors probably still want more from Moody, as he remains fairly passive. Well, actually he was just a negative factor. He was a non-factor. A 3-for-3 night must have felt great. With his fellow Green ejected, JaMychal took over in the fourth quarter, raining in three after three while providing tremendous amounts of energy on the glass and defense. He had a few poor decisions on offense, but overall I thought his shot selection was a lot better than his efficiency would indicate. Bad efficiency/lots of turnovers/rough defense is not. His energy has been a lifesaver for the team lately. He had 27 points at halftime — as many as all of his teammates combined. Looney wasn’t bad, but had a difficult time impacting the game. Green’s defense in the first quarter was absolutely phenomenal. [Golden State Warriors](https://www.goldenstateofmind.com) lost to the [Indiana Pacers](https://www.indycornrows.com) 125-119 on Wednesday night, falling to 2-13 on the road and [dropping both games of a back-to-back](https://www.goldenstateofmind.com/2022/12/14/23510276/warriors-pacers-recap-steph-curry-injury).
INDIANAPOLIS — (AP) — Stephen Curry started Wednesday night unsure whether he would play at Indiana because of a sore right knee.
“He was getting to the line, finding other people and I thought the guys did great job of battling.” “So we're hoping for the best.” He accounted for half of the Warriors' 54 first-half points and finished with seven rebounds, seven assists and two steals. I only spoke to him briefly after the game, so I haven’t had a chance to talk with him yet.” “The trainers told me midway through the fourth quarter that he wasn’t going to return,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr said. His three-point play with 4:16 to go in the third got Golden State within 83-80.
INDIANAPOLIS — About 30 minutes after the Warriors dropped to 2-13 on the road, Steph Curry sat at his Indianapolis locker with his left arm dangling to his ...
[Raptors](https://theathletic.com/nba/team/raptors/), [Knicks](https://theathletic.com/nba/team/knicks/), [Nets](https://theathletic.com/nba/team/nets/). [Anthony Lamb](https://theathletic.com/nba/player/anthony-lamb-B2uSjdPjkmH1V3fk/) and [JaMychal Green](https://theathletic.com/nba/player/jamychal-green-pQKqEPycG3vC0TX0/) on the court together. Kerr had two-way player [Ty Jerome](https://theathletic.com/nba/player/ty-jerome-KpToHuCIKQKMUKrt/) ahead of Moody in the initial rotation. He led the [NBA](https://theathletic.com/nba/) in made 3s in March and April, averaging 24.7 points on 47.3 percent overall and 41.9 percent from deep. He started in Thompson’s place Wednesday night and had 15 points and eight rebounds, making a pair of essential 3s to keep the Warriors close down the stretch. He hit a corner 3 and snuck in a layup his first few minutes on the court. Curry had 11 in the quarter and 38 for the game when he reached in on a [Jalen Smith](https://theathletic.com/nba/player/jalen-smith-5CFahTjQetcnpOqe/) drive, grabbing all ball while inadvertently sending this Warriors season on another sketchy detour. [Warriors](https://theathletic.com/nba/team/warriors/) dropped to 2-13 on the road, [Steph Curry](https://theathletic.com/nba/player/stephen-curry-toS7DgUD3IIt7uds/) sat at his Indianapolis locker with his left arm dangling to his side in an immobile position. The training staff wrapped a huge ice pack around the top and back side of his [injured shoulder](https://theathletic.com/4003927/2022/12/14/steph-curry-shoulder-injury-warriors-pacers/). Besides the added discomfort and treatment, Curry was in a normal mood. He is scheduled for an MRI on Thursday and plans to travel with the team to Philadelphia. He grabbed at it, crumpled away from the play, stumbled to the scorer’s table and eventually the bench after the Warriors called timeout.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Tyrese Haliburton scored 29 points and the Indiana Pacers made 16 3-pointers to hold on for a 125-119 victory Wednesday night over the ...
The Pacers answered with 10 straight points, but the Warriors refused to let them pull away and cut the deficit to 122-119 when Donte DiVincenzo made a 3 with 1:25 to go. “I think there has to be a line,” Kerr said. I only spoke to him briefly after the game, so I haven’t had a chance to talk with him yet.” It started with a 14-0 run and Curry’s three-point play with 4:16 left in the third made it 83-80. It’s a great example for our team and what we’re going through.” Haliburton rebounded from his lowest-scoring game with the Pacers — one point — by going 9 of 17 from the field and making five 3s. “We had some good answers when we absolutely needed to have them,” Pacers coach Rick Carlisle said. ... Curry made five 3s to extend his record to 215 consecutive games with at least one. The Warriors played without Klay Thompson (right knee) and Andrew Wiggins (abdominal muscle). Buddy Hield had 17 points and four 3s, giving him 104 this season. Curry scored 27 of his 38 points in the first half for the defending champions but departed with 2:04 remaining in the third quarter. The eight-time All-Star and two-time MVP did not speak to reporters.
Curry is the Warriors lifeline. If he goes down for an extended period, they might as well pack it up.
But what the possession above represents is how important Curry is and will always be to the Warriors’ identity. With him, the chances of contending for a title – no matter how slim – will always be there. The Pacers shot 16-of-39 on threes, some of which were products of overhelp, unnecessary rotations, and being caught on the back foot during transition defense. He’s an all-time great who’s arguably already in the top 10 of the NBA’s pantheon of legends; if he’s not within your top 10, then he might as well be knocking loudly and demanding to be let in. Curry feeds Looney then cuts inside to set the “flex” screen for Jordan Poole. He’s leveraging the threat of his shot to attack tight defense and hard closeouts; his rim field-goal percentage of 74% is on track to be a career-high, a testament to how sublime his finishing has been this season despite legs that aren’t as spry.
Warriors star Steph Curry exited Wednesday's night contest versus the Pacers with a shoulder injury.
[Warriors’ free-throw disparity problem on display in blowout loss in Milwaukee](https://theathletic.com/3999858/2022/12/14/warriors-loss-bucks-free-throw-problem/) [From the Boston Celtics to New York Knicks, ranking every team’s shooting and why it matters](https://theathletic.com/3993805/2022/12/13/nba-team-shooting-rankings/) [Deadline to opt out of NBA collective bargaining agreement extended to Feb. Steph’s always a guy with a great outlook on life, so he was in good spirits and we’ll hope for the best.” 100 minutes played). Entering the night, the Warriors had outscored teams by 151 points with Curry on the court this season and had been outscored by 127 points when he’s off the court. He immediately clutched his left shoulder and jogged up the court slowly in pain before a timeout was called. [Warriors](https://theathletic.com/nba/team/warriors/) star [Steph Curry](https://theathletic.com/nba/player/stephen-curry-toS7DgUD3IIt7uds/) exited Wednesday night’s contest versus the [Pacers](https://theathletic.com/nba/team/pacers/) with a shoulder injury.
Klay Thompson and Andrew Wiggins will miss Wednesday's game between the Golden State Warriors and Indiana Pacers, while Steph Curry is questionable.
[NBA Draft](https://www.sbnation.com/nba-draft), but the Pacers nabbed him with the No. the rep on Duarte was that he was supposed to be NBA ready, but he’s only played in nine games this year, as Indiana has been giving him a lot of time in the G League. Now he has soreness in his knee after colliding with Giannis Antetokounmpo during Tuesday’s game. As has been the case all year, Thompson will sit on the back end of a back-to-back. after all, this was a player who only missed one game in his first four seasons combined. But they’ll be far from healthy when they do so, as the Dubs have two starters listed out, and two more with undetermined statuses due to injuries.