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Draymond Green, Steve Kerr have heated exchange in huddle during timeout before Green leaves court

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Draymond Green, Steve Kerr have heated exchange in huddle during timeout before Green leaves court
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Draymond Green, Steve Kerr have heated exchange in huddle during timeout before Green leaves court

2025-12-23 14:46 Last Updated At:14:50

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Warriors forward Draymond Green had a heated exchange with coach Steve Kerr in the huddle during a third-quarter timeout Monday night and then went to the locker room on his own to cool down.

Kerr said even once Green returned to the bench for the finish of Golden State's 120-97 win against the Orlando Magic he wasn't going to play again after what happened.

“We got into it obviously and I took the timeout just because I thought we lost our focus there a little bit,” Kerr said. “We had it out a little bit and he made his decision to go back to the locker room to cool off and that’s all I’m going to say about it. Everything is private. I've got nothing further to add.”

Green contributed nine points and seven rebounds in nearly 18 minutes after being ejected early in the second quarter Saturday against Phoenix for consecutive technicals.

“Tempers spilled over and I just thought it was best that I get out of there,” Green said. “I don't think there was a situation where it was going to get better so it was just best to remove myself. That's it.”

Green said he was available to play again but it wasn't his decision — and he had stiffened up by then, too.

“I thought I owed it to my teammates to be there. I'm not going to quit on my teammates,” he said.

Golden State's 15-15 record is hardly what this group expected at this stage, and Green noted “that's probably why tempers are flaring.”

“Basketball, it's what we do,” he said of what caused the frustration. “We play basketball, it's an emotional game. People lose their emotions sometimes, it happens.”

He said of leaving for the locker room, “I just thought that was best for me” and afterward he felt a responsibility to speak with the media “for sure.” Assistant coach Anthony Vereen accompanied Green.

Stephen Curry said his observation was Kerr and Green “just having a good conversation."

"That's kind of for them to talk about, not me," the star guard said.

Curry said there were positive, winning vibes in the locker room after a nice win and “I'm pretty sure we know how to be professional.”

Warriors guard Brandin Podziemski said Green “was a great teammate on the bench” after coming back.

“It’ll get figured out,” Podziemski said.

Asked if he thinks the issue will linger, Kerr said: “No."

“The group's ready to go, you could see in the game tonight," he explained. "We need Draymond. He's a champion. We've been together for a long time. All we can do is the rest of the group keep pushing, keep getting better. I thought this was one of our better games. I thought the first half was brilliant — we just didn't make shots. I thought Draymond played great."

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Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr, center, looks on during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Orlando Magic, Monday, Dec. 22, 2025, in San Francisco (AP Photo/Justine Willard)

Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr, center, looks on during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Orlando Magic, Monday, Dec. 22, 2025, in San Francisco (AP Photo/Justine Willard)

Orlando Magic guard Anthony Black (0) is fouled by Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green (23) during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Monday, Dec. 22, 2025, in San Francisco (AP Photo/Justine Willard)

Orlando Magic guard Anthony Black (0) is fouled by Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green (23) during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Monday, Dec. 22, 2025, in San Francisco (AP Photo/Justine Willard)

Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green yells at the referee during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Orlando Magic, Monday, Dec. 22, 2025, in San Francisco (AP Photo/Justine Willard)

Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green yells at the referee during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Orlando Magic, Monday, Dec. 22, 2025, in San Francisco (AP Photo/Justine Willard)

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Jalen Duren had 26 points and 10 rebounds as the Detroit Pistons held off the Portland Trail Blazers 110-102 on Monday night after blowing a 21-point lead.

Ausar Thompson added 18 points and 12 rebounds for the Eastern Conference-leading Pistons (23-6). Duncan Robinson scored 15 and Cade Cunningham had 14 before fouling out early in the fourth quarter.

Shaedon Sharpe led the Trail Blazers (12-17) with 25 points on 11-of-21 shooting but also committed eight turnovers. Deni Avdija added 18 points, nine assists and eight rebounds.

Donovan Clingan had 17 points, 10 rebounds and three blocks for Portland. Sidy Cissoko scored 16 off the bench.

After trailing by 21 late in the third quarter, Portland was still down nine when Cunningham fouled out with 8:32 remaining. But the Blazers outscored the Pistons 12-2 over the next 4:20 to take a one-point lead. Detroit then closed with an 11-2 run to put away the game.

Pistons: Visit the Sacramento Kings on Tuesday.

Trail Blazers: Host the Orlando Magic on Tuesday.

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Portland Trail Blazers guard Shaedon Sharpe (17) reacts to a foul call during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Detroit Pistons, Monday, Dec. 22, 2025, in Portland, Ore. (AP Photo/Molly J. Smith)

Portland Trail Blazers guard Shaedon Sharpe (17) reacts to a foul call during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Detroit Pistons, Monday, Dec. 22, 2025, in Portland, Ore. (AP Photo/Molly J. Smith)

Detroit Pistons guard Cade Cunningham (2) reacts to fouling out of the game during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Portland Trail Blazers, Monday, Dec. 22, 2025, in Portland, Ore. (AP Photo/Molly J. Smith)

Detroit Pistons guard Cade Cunningham (2) reacts to fouling out of the game during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Portland Trail Blazers, Monday, Dec. 22, 2025, in Portland, Ore. (AP Photo/Molly J. Smith)

Portland Trail Blazers center Donovan Clingan (23) reacts after being fouled during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Detroit Pistons, Monday, Dec. 22, 2025, in Portland, Ore. (AP Photo/Molly J. Smith)

Portland Trail Blazers center Donovan Clingan (23) reacts after being fouled during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Detroit Pistons, Monday, Dec. 22, 2025, in Portland, Ore. (AP Photo/Molly J. Smith)

Detroit Pistons center Jalen Duren (0) looks to shoot past Portland Trail Blazers center Donovan Clingan (23) during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Monday, Dec. 22, 2025, in Portland, Ore. (AP Photo/Molly J. Smith)

Detroit Pistons center Jalen Duren (0) looks to shoot past Portland Trail Blazers center Donovan Clingan (23) during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Monday, Dec. 22, 2025, in Portland, Ore. (AP Photo/Molly J. Smith)

Portland Trail Blazers forward Deni Avdija (8) looks on as Detroit Pistons center Jalen Duren (0) hangs off the rim after scoring a basket during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Monday, Dec. 22, 2025, in Portland, Ore. (AP Photo/Molly J. Smith)

Portland Trail Blazers forward Deni Avdija (8) looks on as Detroit Pistons center Jalen Duren (0) hangs off the rim after scoring a basket during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Monday, Dec. 22, 2025, in Portland, Ore. (AP Photo/Molly J. Smith)

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