Draymond Green defends his high kick to Harden with photos of Pistons' 'Bad Boys'
Draymond Green reacts to his Flagrant foul kick against the Rockets
Whether he meant to do it on purpose or not, Draymond Green's kick to the head of James Harden was a pivotal moment in Golden State's 132-127 double-overtime loss to Houston on Thursday.
It definitely contributed to the Warriors losing as Golden State was down by three points before Green flagrantly fouled Harden with his kick. Green split his free-throws since he was fouled on the play, but Harden made both of his and then the Rockets scored again when they got the ball back.
After the game, Green seemed unbothered by the call, telling reporters that he can't influence the officials' decision and was just going to move on.
"They're going to do what they're going to do," Green said. "It ain't got nothing to do with me. They're going to do what they're going to do. I don't control what them people do. Whatever they decide is what they decide. Ain't much I can do about it. Ain't much, apparently, anybody else can do about it. So I really don't care what it is. They called it. I move on."
However after sleeping on it, Green seems to have changed his mind.
Taking to Twitter to perhaps defend his kick, Green tweeted out three photos of "Bad Boys." One is a still from the popular film, "Bad Boys" starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence:
— Draymond Green (@Money23Green) December 2, 2016
And his other two tweets, were of the "Bad Boy" Pistons, whose physicality in the late 80's and early 90's earned them that nickname:
— Draymond Green (@Money23Green) December 2, 2016
— Draymond Green (@Money23Green) December 2, 2016
Green doesn't add any accompanying text to the pictures but a picture is worth a thousand words, so it is quite clear that he is embracing his "Bad Boy" role on the Warriors aka the Super Villains.
















