WATCH: ‘Pumped up’ Draymond Green’s aggressive reaction in referee’s face after game-winning clutch block against Mavs goes viral

Draymond Green outperformed the Dallas Mavericks with a few crucial moves on Tuesday night in San Francisco, as he won the game 104-100. Green’s 11

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Draymond Green outperformed the Dallas Mavericks with a few crucial moves on Tuesday night in San Francisco, as he won the game 104-100. Green’s 11 points, outstanding 5-8 FG, and game-winning block were the game’s highlights.

In the last two minutes, he put on an impressive block that stole the show. As stunning as the block was, it was equally interesting to see how it was received.

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When Kyrie Irving came towards him with the ball in the fourth quarter, Draymond Green tracked him down, but he knew Irving wouldn’t try for the basket (kudos for his foresight). Green passed the ball to his teammates as he knew he would, and that’s exactly what happened. Daniel Gafford received a pass from his teammates. However, Green was quick to react and smacked the ball out of Gafford’s hand.

He then snatched the ball from Irving’s grasp after crashing into it and reacted to the play he had made. He yelled at the off-court official, but it wasn’t meant to be disrespectful. What made him renowned was his emotion and aggression. In a post-match interview, Green talked about his final-minute block and the team’s defensive mentality.

Green is solely responsible for the Golden State Warriors’ superior defense right now. The team’s defense is doing admirably as a result of his experience. Thanks to their excellent defense, they were able to win over the Mavericks and extend their winning streak to five games.

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Draymond Green made history in the Golden State Warriors vs Dallas Mavericks game

The Warriors’ five-game winning streak was extended with their victory over the Mavericks. With his outstanding effort, Draymond Green emerged victorious in the battle. Since being selected by the Dubs in the 2012 NBA Draft, he has stood out as one of the team’s most promising players. He achieved another milestone as a result of his devotion to the squad. As of right now, he has participated in 808 career games, surpassing Hall of Famer Chris Mullin for second place on the Warriors’ all-time total of regular season games played.

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After spending his 12 years with this team and being selected 35th overall in the 2012 NBA Draft, he went on to win 4 NBA championships. Draymond Green is ranked second on the list, with his cherished colleague Stephen Curry holding the top slot. Curry has participated in 950 games for the Warriors as of 2009.

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The two players have contributed significantly to the Warriors’ status as a dominant club. Although it will be challenging for the squad to secure a spot in the playoffs given their current run, supporters can still hold out hope for a dramatic turnaround.

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