Here's a video compilation of Draymond Green's habitual leg flailing
The most controversial sports internet topic in May 23, 2016 history -- Draymond Green's kick to Steven Adams' groin, whether it was intentional or not and whether he should receive a suspension for it -- took a drastic turn Monday afternoon when basketball analyst/YouTuber InTheLab sent out a viral tweet regarding Draymond's habitual leg flailing throughout the 2015-16 NBA season.
I actually have 140 clips of him doing this..sometimes he kicks when no one is there..random forward..backward kicks pic.twitter.com/gNRuQQWaXS
— InTheLab (@TEN000HOURS) May 23, 2016
I think the biggest difference is...lol Adams nuts were in the way...lol Draymond just be OC pic.twitter.com/e1uMKjqp2v
— InTheLab (@TEN000HOURS) May 23, 2016
After watching the video, one might say: "He clearly does this all the time. This was just an example of someone's private parts being in the wrong place at the wrong time!"
The opposition will certainly preach that this is a serial offender who should be penalized for crossing the line in an objective scenario.
To balance their argument, InTheLab quickly sent out a second tweet pertaining to Russell Westbrook and how he isn't completely innocent of this whole "leg flailing" scandal either.
I got 25 clips of these in February alone...made contact with one person...was it intentional...no...it happens pic.twitter.com/ERhnJbg7Zi
— InTheLab (@TEN000HOURS) May 23, 2016
Combine this with what happened at the end of the first half:
You be the judge: Are these intentional? If so, do they BOTH deserve a suspension? Or only one?
Welcome to sports in 2016.