Stephen Curry and LeBron James brought another classic chapter to their legendary rivalry on Christmas Day. of Los Angeles Lakers defeat golden state warriorswon 115-113 on Austin Reeves' driving layup in the final seconds, capping off an incredible shootout between two legendary veteran superstars.
While Curry and James put on a show for basketball fans around the world, one of the biggest storylines after the game was still Draymond Green's prank.
Early in the fourth quarter, with Jonathan Kuminga at the foul line, Green was called for a loose ball foul when he simultaneously brought down Lakers Dalton Knecht and Rui Hachimura. This looked exactly like something out of WWE. Green grabbed their arms and fell to the floor, pulling them with him in the process. Although it was a clear violation to anyone who could see it, Green complained to officials even after the whistle blew.
Watch the play here:
Green had already been called for a technical foul early in the game, and the move only earned him a common foul.
For years, we've watched Draymond's on-court antics on the Pro Wrestling Channel. from Kick Steven Adams in the groin From putting Rudy Gobert in a chokehold to punching Jusuf Nurkic in the face during an “accident” to intentionally punching teammate Jordan Poole in the face, Green continues to get into trouble without learning his lessons. There is.
NBA fans watching the game couldn't help but laugh at Green's latest antics.
Draymond just knocked both Dalton and Louis to the ground and tried to claim it wasn't a foul
— Claire de Lune (@ClaireMPLS) December 26, 2024
If Draymond gets the T, he'll be allowed to do whatever he wants on the court (lol)
— Anthony F. Irwin (@AnthonyIrwinLA) December 26, 2024
Honestly, Draymond's play was so ridiculous and hilarious that I can't even stomach it. one out of one
— Daman Rangula (@damanr) December 26, 2024
Draymond received four fouls and the referee allowed him to play the rest of the match in WWE without penalty.
— Wilf Hymie Turner (@nobackzfred) December 26, 2024
LeBron and Steph have been great, but Green still has the power to turn heads.





