“Stomping vs defensive play” – Former NBA player levelling Draymond Green and Jarret Allen’s foul leaves Twitteratis OFFENDED
Draymond Green's Suspension and Comparison to Jarrett Allen's Foul Sparks Outrage Among NBA Fans
Draymond Green and Jarret Allen
Draymond Green of the Golden State Warriors has been suspended for Game 3 against the Sacramento Kings due to his actions in Game 2 where he stepped on Domantas Sabonis, a Kings player. The game was intense with numerous fouls and conflicts between the teams.
Chandler Parsons, a former NBA player, drew a comparison between Green’s suspension and a playoff foul in which Julius Randle collided with Jarrett Allen at the rim during a Knicks vs. Cavs game. Randle fell hard on his back due to the intense play in the fourth quarter.
Allen was assessed a flagrant 1 on the play, and Parsons argued that if Green had committed the same foul, he would have been ejected and suspended for the next game.
“If this is Draymond Green, Parsons said. “he’s ejected and it’s a flagrant 2 and he’s probably suspended for the next game.”
Green’s suspension has sparked a debate among fans and analysts, with some arguing that the punishment is too severe, while others believe that it is deserved. There is no denying that Green has a reputation for being a target to referees, and his emotions often get the best of him on the court.
However, stomping on another player is never acceptable, and the league has a responsibility to maintain a safe and fair playing environment for all players.
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NBA Fans offended by Comparison of Draymond Green and Jarrett Allen’s fouls
Parsons’ comments have sparked outrage among NBA fans, who believe that the comparison is not valid. Many fans took to social media to express their displeasure, with some calling out the double standard and bias towards Green, while others defended the officials’ decision to suspend him.
One Twitter user wrote, “Stomping vs defensive play.” Draymond Green intentionally stepped on another player. Jarrett Allen was going for the ball. There is no comparison. Here are some of the other reactions:
It is clear that the NBA has a responsibility to maintain consistency in its disciplinary decisions and to ensure that all players are held accountable for their actions on the court. While there may be disagreements over the severity of Green’s suspension, it is important to recognize that intentional fouls and dangerous behavior have no place in the game of basketball.
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Vivek Yadav
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