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Charles Curtis

Draymond Green laughably calls his Domantas Sabonis stomp a ‘solid basketball play’ on Instagram

Draymond Green is on the defensive after a play that is indefensible.

In Game 2 of the Golden State Warriors’ first-round playoff series against the Sacramento Kings — a 114-106 loss to put the Dubs down in an 0-2 hole — Green got tangled up with Domantas Sabonis, with the Kings star maybe hanging on a bit to Green’s ankle (or was Sabonis trying to shield his own face?).

But Green’s response? He stomped on Sabonis’s chest, resulting in a Flagrant 2 foul and an ejection. The league might suspend him for Game 3, especially given his history.

Green claimed to reporters that his leg got grabbed and that had to land “[his] foot somewhere.”

And then, on an Instagram story? He made this absurd claim:

Look: You can defend yourself all you want. But to call this a “solid basketball play” is very much farfetched.

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