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Report: Ruling on Draymond Green’s kick coming Monday

A ruling from the league office on the kick that Warriors forward Draymond Green delivered on Steven Adams will come down by the end of the day on Monday
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A ruling from the league office on the kick that Warriors forward Draymond Green delivered on Steven Adams in Sunday’s Game 3 loss will come down by the end of the day on Monday, according to ESPN’s Marc Stein

Green received a flagrant foul for the kick, which occurred during the second quarter of the 133–105 loss. Green kicked his leg out after going up for a shot and getting tangled up with Adams. He said after the game that the kick was not intentional, and both he and coach Steve Kerr said they expected the flagrant foul would be rescinded.

“I thought it would probably get rescinded,” Green said. “I followed through on a shot. I didn’t try to kick somebody in the midsection. I’m sure he wants to have kids one day. I’m not trying to end that on the basketball court.

Thunder guard Russell Westbrook said after the game that he believed the kick was intentional because Green also kneed Adams in the same place during Game 2.

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At practice on Monday, Draymond Green accused Westbrook of starting “acting in the NBA” to sell calls, which Westbrook shot down.

Cavaliers guard Dahntay Jones was suspended for one game after hitting Bismack Biyombo in the groin during Cleveland’s Game 3 loss to the Raptors on Saturday.

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The Warriors are down in the series 2–1, and will play Game 4 on Tuesday at 9 p.m. ET at Chesapeake Energy Arena.