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Draymond Green sparks Warriors to win with 17th tech, scrum





 SAN FRANCISCO — In the second quarter of Tuesday night's game between the Golden State Warriors and the New Orleans Pelicans, Draymond Green was aware that his team needed to improve.


The Warriors lacked motivation and attention during a disappointing first half of a game that was crucial to the postseason chase. At that time, they had made 14 mistakes. They were unable to stop New Orleans. They were 19 points behind.


Green then started a fire.


After the Warriors' 120-109 victory, coach Steve Kerr claimed that Draymond "willed us to victory today." "Simply the intensity and early unhappiness with our playing style. They were shouting at me, their bench, and everyone else in the world because, very honestly, we deserved it."


With 3:45 left in the second quarter, Green received his 17th technical foul, which served as his first spurt.


Brandon Ingram, a forward for the Pelicans, seemed to be shoved by Green after he drove from the perimeter into the basket. Ingram approached Green as he was returning to the court from the baseline, and the two exchanged words before pushing one other.


They received Ts, and for the shove, Green was also given a flagrant foul 1.


If the technical offense isn't overturned within the next 24 hours, which Green feels ought to happen, Green will be penalized $5,000. He said that it was still worthwhile to him even if it didn't.


"It was flawless. Well done, commented Green. "They seemed lifeless to us."














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