The Rocksco-Rockets Dillon Brooks Tok striker, a verbal jab in the veteran of Golden State Warriors, Drayond Green, the day before the two teams for game 3 of his playoff series of the West Opening Conference in Chase Center.
On Saturday, it was Jalen Green’s turn.
Continuing with the leg a series sometimes irritable between the Warriors and the Rockets, Drayond Green and Jalen Green, just moments after Golden State won a 104-93 victory to take an advantage of the 2-1 series thanks to the 36 points of Steph Curry, published words Nar Midcurt. The two were separated without incident.
When asked after the game, what was discussed, Jalen Green, the Merced native who was playing in his first playoff game of the NBA Road, said: “Only speaking. You know, Steph had a good game. That is the reason they won. He was just talking.
“(Drayond) can’t really do much more. Talking is your only way.”
Drayond Green was 3 by 11 from the floor in game 3, but also added eight rebounds and four assists in the fundamental victory potentially. In the first two games, Green was a combined 4 of 11 with 11 rebounds and six robberies.
He asked after the game if he has commented on the painted nails of Jalen Green and if the young token green with that, Dayand Green said: “I am not very what should do it. But it was a good victory for us.”
The Warriors focused on slowing down Jalen Green, and the fourth year player was 4 of 11 on Saturday with six rebounds and five assists. He had 45 points combined in the first two games.
The Rockets Guard, Fred Vanvleet, got between the two greens just after the game. He was asked what caused the exchange between his teammate and Major Green, four times world champion and finalist for the defensive player of the NBA 2024-25, veteran Vanvleet remained out of the mixture.
“Oh, I don’t know. I didn’t see anything, I don’t know anything,” said Vanvleet. “To the next.”
Duration Game 2, Rockets Guard and the native of East Bay, Amen, Thompson, involuntarily take Jimmy Butler’s legs, which makes Warriors advance the game after a tough fall. Butler, still in repair, did not play in game 3 on Saturday.
The Warriors coach Steve Kerr, did not feel that Thompson’s play was dirty. When asked about the incident, Brooks focused on DanYond Green.
“No, I think the dirty player is Drayond (green), giving him a small impulse as the regular basketball players do,” Brooks said. “And Jimmy struggles in the air for a rebound, and things happen. Amen is not a dirty player. He has nothing (nothing) to be a dirty player.”
Your answer, Drayond?
“I don’t have one,” he said Saturday night.
Rockets want to do many things differently on Monday even try the series before returning home for game 5. That includes having a better communication in defense and making other players, Besnes Curry, Beat Temo.
Rockets also feel that Warriors want to get into the heads of their less experienced players. Vanvlete, who helped the Toronto Raptors beat the Warriors in the 2019 NBA finals, their teammates to stay level and stay focused on winning.
“It has been a topic of conversation,” he said about the Warriors perceived head games. “Obviously, we know what that contributes to the game. But I would say that we also have some loose cannons on our team.
“We treat it all year. We go to each other in practice. It is a part of the game. Some boys like to talk about garbage. Some boys do not, but whenever we focus on basketball, we execute in what we level, and we level ourselves, and take and take and take and take and take and take and take and take and take and take and take and take.
“We are not going to go back to anyone. I think that is understood for now. And the rest is that we can execute at a level high enough to obtain victories.”
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