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Overall, the Warriors were called for 150 fouls and the Rockets for 124. Nevertheless, Buddy Hield's performance in Game 7 ...
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Rockets Wire on MSNRockets-Warriors rivalry grows as Draymond Green, Alperen Sengun exchange barbs
That’s a tough thing to say after you lose,” Draymond Green said after Sengun’s interview. “You have to win to (say) stuff ...
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Sporting News on MSNWarriors' Draymond Green fires back at Rockets star after playoff comments
Back in the first round of the playoffs, the Golden State Warriors beat the second-seeded Houston Rockets in seven games.
Draymond Green and the rest of the Golden State Warriors went through an epic war with the Houston Rockets in the first-round series this year.
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NBC Sports Bay Area on MSNDraymond Green brutally claps back at Alperen Şengün's Warriors-Rockets remarks
Draymond Green clapped back at Alperen Şengün's remarks about the first-round playoff series between the Houston Rockets and Golden State Warriors.
Following Alperen Sengun’s most recent comments on Golden State, Draymond Green reignited the rivalry and clapped back at him.
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FirstCuriosity on MSNDraymond Green Claps Back at Alperen Sengun Over Playoff Whistle: 'Hold that L'
The entire basketball world knows how competitive Draymond Green is. They also know that when he speaks, his words are equally competitive or fiery, whichever way one sees it.
After Houston Rockets star Alperen Şengün suggested that the Golden State Warriors were "crying" during their first-round playoff matchup, Draymond Green called him out.
Draymond Green of the Golden State Warriors gave a brief but brutal response to Alperen Sengun of the Houston Rockets after his criticism.
The Golden State Warriors and Houston Rockets clashed in the playoffs, resulting in animosity between Alperen Sengun and Draymond Green.
Draymond Green fired back at Houston Rockets center Alperen Sengun following comments the Turkish star made about the Golden State Warriors’ behavior during their NBA Playoffs series.
Perhaps the most memorable of them all was the Warriors’ Game 7 win against the Rockets in the Western Conference finals, where Houston infamously missed 27 consecutive 3-pointers. The Warriors would ...
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