A shoving match between Draymond Green and Desmond Bane led to a bigger kerfuffle during the second quarter of Wednesday’s game between the Warriors and Grizzlies at Chase Center.
It was the latest exchange that Green has found himself a part of this season, though it was far less controversial than previous instances.
The whole fracas started after an exchange between Green and Santi Aldama under the basket, which led to Grizzlies coach Taylor Jenkins trying to have a word with a referee at the next stoppage of play.
Green got too close to Jenkins for Bane’s liking and tried to push him away, and that ignited the drama further and led to the Warriors’ Gary Payton II attempting to pull Green away as other players and officials tried to get in the middle of the situation.
At some point, Payton and Green got pushed into Jenkins, who had his back turned while re-engaging with the referee, sending the Memphis coach to the floor.
Green and Bane were each assessed technicals, and the situation cooled down from there.
The two were even seen shaking hands moments later in a show of respect for one another.
It has been an interesting season, to say the least, for Green, who was suspended twice this year for physical altercations on the court.
In November, he was banished by the league for putting Rudy Gobert of the Timberwolves in a headlock.
In December, he was suspended indefinitely by the NBA after he hit Jusuf Nurkic of the Suns with a spinning back fist.
The NBA cited his “repeated history of unsportsmanlike acts” as the reasoning behind the hefty ban.
Green entered Wednesday night’s game averaging 8.8 points per game, 7.1 assists and 6.0 assists.