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Draymond Green seeks retribution against Timberwolves after Wembanyama’s NBA decision

11 May 2026
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Draymond Green has been active off the court following a controversial Game 4 in the NBA playoffs, where San Antonio Spurs rookie Victor Wembanyama was ejected for a flagrant foul against Naz Reid of the Minnesota Timberwolves. Wembanyama’s ejection occurred after he elbowed Reid in the neck, leading to a loss for the Spurs, which tied the series at 2-2. Following the game, Green criticized the NBA’s decision not to suspend or fine Wembanyama, arguing that if the situation were reversed, there would have been significant penalties. Spurs coach Mitch Johnson defended Wembanyama, stating that players need to protect themselves amid increasing physicality in games. The series now moves to a pivotal Game 5, intensifying the competitive atmosphere.

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The incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding player safety and the enforcement of rules in the NBA, especially regarding physical play. Wembanyama, a highly touted rookie, has already made headlines for his on-court performance, including setting a postseason block record. The lack of disciplinary action from the league raises questions about consistency in officiating and player accountability, which are crucial for maintaining fair competition. As the playoffs progress, how the league addresses these issues could influence player conduct and the overall atmosphere of postseason games.

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