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Posted: 2023-04-18T11:07:32Z | Updated: 2023-04-18T11:07:32Z Draymond Green Stomps On Domantas Sabonis And The Moment Hits Fans Hard | HuffPost

Draymond Green Stomps On Domantas Sabonis And The Moment Hits Fans Hard

The Golden State Warriors star slammed his foot into the chest of the Sacramento Kings player after his leg was grabbed.

Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green stomped on the chest of the Sacramento Kings ’ Domantas Sabonis Monday, upstaging the Kings’ NBA playoff victory and firing up fans on Twitter. (Watch the videos and tweets below.)

In the fourth quarter in Sacramento, Sabonis fell to the floor after a Steph Curry defensive rebound. As the teams transitioned upcourt, Sabonis grabbed Green’s leg. Green retaliated by thrusting his foot down on Sabonis’s torso. The Kings player reportedly remained on the floor for a few minutes afterward.

Green egged on the crowd while the play was reviewed.

Green was ejected for a second flagrant foul and Sabonis earned a technical foul during the Kings’ win to go up 2-0 on Golden State in their first-round series. Sabonis, who underwent negative X-rays afterward, per ESPN , said: “There is no room for that in our game today.”

Green, who may be suspended, said, “My leg got grabbed second time in two nights and the referees just watch it. I got to land my foot somewhere, and I’m not the most flexible person, so it’s not stretching that far. ... I can only step so far with someone pulling my leg away.”

Some fans on social media attempted to apply historical perspective by jokingly noting pro wrestlers who have made a similar (though staged) move, in addition to Bruce Lee. Longtime NFL defensive lineman Ndamukong Suh also got a nod for his in-game stomp as well.

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