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Did Draymond Green try to intentionally trip Enes Kanter?
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Did Draymond Green try to intentionally trip Enes Kanter?

Published May. 24, 2016 10:51 p.m. ET

It looks like Draymond Green still hasn't learned to keep his legs to himself.

One game after he was nearly suspended for kicking Steven Adams below the belt, Green appeared to trip Enes Kanter after falling down trying to draw a blocking foul during Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals:

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As you can see from the video, Green quickly recoiled his arms to suggest his innocence. But this looks intentional. Why else would he be kicking his legs out like that? Trying to draw a foul on a shot is one thing; this is something else entirely. It's difficult to justify.

It's the type of the play that could eventually get Green another flagrant foul, which would now result in a suspension.

Green said he was going to play his way, and it appears he is, for better or worse.

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