Over the weekend, in the middle of quite possibly the best game of the 2015-16 NBA season, there was an interesting moment. According to a report from ESPN’s Lisa Salters, later confirmed by her ESPN colleague Stephen A Smith, Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green had a halftime tirade in the Warriors locker room.
Apparently, Draymond’s ‘profanity-laced’ tirade was directed towards Steve Kerr after the head coach showed a clip about something Draymond did wrong. Green shot horribly on Saturday night but he did some things right. He went 0-8 from the field but he did grab 14 rebounds, handed out 14 assists, blocked six shots and had four steals in the game.
Whatever Green did appeared to work and the Warriors, powered behind Curry’s amazing performance, got a big comeback win against the Oklahoma City Thunder on the road.
Draymond apologized via ESPN’s Ethan Sherwood Strauss
Much like Draymond, Kerr neither confirmed or denied the report from Smith about a confrontation between Green and Kerr.
Kerr on SAS halftime rant report: "Oh sorry. It’s my mistake. I didn’t see him in the locker room. So if he was there, then ya. My fault."
— Ethan Strauss (@SherwoodStrauss) February 29, 2016
This situation, something that happens more than people think, is over. Time to move on.