The Golden State Warriors off to a solid start to the 2025-26 NBA season and it wouldn’t be the normal Warriors if star forward Draymond Green wasn’t involved in a few spats here and there. The most recent for Green came on Sunday in New Orleans against the Pelicans when he chose to address a fan court side who kept chanting “Angel Reese” toward him, which eventually prompted Green to go face-to-face with the fan as taunts continued. However, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania, the NBA came to a decision on potential punishment for Green and elected to not fine the Warriors veteran, classifying it as a “warning.” More news: Lakers Receive Major Update on LeBron James Ahead of Jazz Game More news: Doc Rivers Makes Concerning Statement on Giannis Antetokounmpo Green addressed the situation after the game. While the interaction didn’t escalate beyond a face-to-face exchange, he admitted he didn’t appreciate the fan repeatedly calling it a “good joke at first.” “He just kept calling me a woman. It was a good joke at first, but you can’t keep calling me a woman. I got four kids. One on the way. Can’t keep calling me a woman,” Green explained. “He got quiet, though, so it was fine.” Green and the Warriors got the last laugh as they ended up winning the contest 123-106, but Green has not had the best start statistically, currently averaging 7. 6 points, 5. 8 rebounds, and 5. 7 assists per game, while shooting 37. 3% from the field, 35. 6% from the 3-point line, and 58. 5% from the charity stripe.
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