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Warriors’ Draymond Green Violently Throws Middle Finger At Raptors’ Scottie Barnes After He Dismisses His 3-Point Game

Never change, Draymond! (And clearly, he won’t)

Watching Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green in action never fails to be an intense and unpredictable experience.

With Green, it’s impossible to pinpoint whether he’ll deliver a monster performance, wrap an opponent in a headlock or clash heatedly with his own coach. Sunday, he pulled off something so classically Draymond that it’s bound to leave fans chuckling.

Golden State headed across the border to face the Toronto Raptors, and during the third quarter, Green found himself completely unguarded at the top of the key. Toronto guard Scottie Barnes opted not to challenge him at all — a strategy that’s actually pretty reasonable, all things considered. (RELATED: Patriots’ Mike Vrabel Beautifully Disrespects Hated Jets During 35-3 Blowout)

Green’s career three-point shooting percentage sits at just 32%, and to put that in context, a solid shooter typically converts at around 38%.

Yet Green knocked down the three-pointer anyway, which led him to give Barnes the middle finger and shout, “Keep turning your back on me!”

And as you’ll see in the video, he did it so violently. (Not literally though, I know I have to make that clear since we’re talking about Draymond)

I know we’re not the biggest fans of the NBA here at the Daily Caller (though I got one hell of a sweaty cash courtesy of the league Sunday night), but this is one of those Draymond Green gems that you have to report on, and well, here I am.



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