Draymond Green ejected less than four minutes into game vs. Magic as Warriors battle for final Play-In spot

The Golden State Warriors need every win they can get to close the season as they battle for a Western Conference postseason berth. Entering Wednesday night, they led the Houston Rockets by a single game for the No. 10 seed — the final Play-In spot. Every game will be magnified down the stretch, and what transpired in the early minutes of their matchup with the Orlando Magic couldn’t have been what the Warriors had in mind.

Less than four minutes into the opening quarter of Wednesday’s game, Warriors forward Draymond Green was ejected after picking up two technical fouls while arguing with official Ray Acosta. Green became heated after a basket by Magic forward Paolo Banchero, as he made his way closer to Acosta and appeared to touch the official’s arm. Green received a technical foul, but continued to argue as he walked toward his bench, which landed him a second technical and automatic ejection.

After the game, crew chief Mitchell Ervin explained that Green received a second technical foul for directing “egregious profane language towards a game official.”

With the Warriors — who were already without Jonathan Kuminga on Wednesday — needing to win as many games as possible down the stretch, the frustration from Green’s teammates, including Stephen Curry, was evident.

Fortunately for the Warriors, they were able to hold on for a 101-93 win in Orlando, thanks to a dagger 3-pointer from Curry and 23 points from Andrew Wiggins.

“Too bad. It was unfortunate. He deserved it,” Kerr said after the game of Green’s ejection. “He’ll bounce back. I’m just proud of the guys for stepping up.”

Green has now registered 21 ejections in his career, second only to Rasheed Wallace’s 29 for the most in NBA history. In December, Green was suspended for 12 games for a reckless flagrant foul against Phoenix Suns center Jusuf Nurkic. The NBA cited Green’s previous actions in its explanation for the original indefinite suspension.

The Warriors’ surge of winning in January and February coincided with Green’s return, as they became one of the…

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