Draymond Green was ejected for putting Rudy Gobert in a chokehold during a fight between the Timberwolves and Warriors.

Draymond Green was ejected for putting Rudy Gobert in a chokehold during a fight between the Timberwolves and Warriors.
Draymond Green got ejected during the Timberwolves-Warriors season championship game. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu) (News agency)

Draymond Green was fired for taking matters into his own hands — well, his arms — on Tuesday.

Golden State Warriors big man and teammate Klay Thompson and Minnesota Timberwolves forward Jayden McDaniels were ejected from an NBA championship game after an altercation that broke out within the first two minutes.

The brawl started when Thompson and McDaniels started pulling and pushing each other in transition. T-Wolves center Rudy Gobert moved to pull Thompson, but was caught in turn by Green, who put the 7-footer in a header and violently pulled him away for a good seven seconds.

Thompson and McDaniels were both assessed a double technical, while Green had 2 flagrant fouls, all automatic ejections. The score was still 0-0.

This may not be the end of the consequences for Green, who could face suspension in the coming days. More replays weren’t kind to the idea that he was just trying to keep the peace:

One of the underrated moments in this clip was Timberwolves big man Karl-Anthony Towns trying to give Green a taste of his own medicine while taking him out on Gobert without getting any buy, as Green kept his chin down like a veteran MMA fighter.

It was the 18th ejection, including the postseason, of Green’s career, increasing his lead among active NBA players. He got his 17th sending off last weekend, but under even more questionable circumstances.

Meanwhile, Thompson doesn’t seem to agree with his firing:

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The Warriors started the game without Stephen Curry, who will be sidelined with right knee soreness. Within 10 seconds, they had lost the other two members of their long trio, with at least 46 minutes left to play.

There is some past history between Green and Gobert, though there’s no telling if any of it was on Green’s mind Tuesday. At the start of last season, Gobert subtly bashed Green after the latter reportedly punched then-teammate Jordan Paul during practice, writing, “Insecurity is always loud“.

Green saw it clearly and remembered it, six months later, He tweeted the same four words In response to Gobert punching an opponent.

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