{"id":69030,"date":"2023-11-17T14:39:54","date_gmt":"2023-11-17T14:39:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/hotcelebon.com\/?p=69030"},"modified":"2023-11-17T14:39:54","modified_gmt":"2023-11-17T14:39:54","slug":"steve-kerr-slams-draymond-green-for-inexcusable-chokehold-5-games-is-deserved","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/hotcelebon.com\/celebrities\/steve-kerr-slams-draymond-green-for-inexcusable-chokehold-5-games-is-deserved\/","title":{"rendered":"Steve Kerr Slams Draymond Green For 'Inexcusable' Chokehold, '5 Games Is Deserved'"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Steve Kerr<\/strong> made it clear he’s pissed at Draymond Green<\/strong> for choking Rudy Gobert<\/strong> earlier this week … calling the Golden State star’s actions “inexcusable.”<\/p>\n The Warriors head coach didn’t hold back when talking about Green’s role in Tuesday night’s on-court fight just before the Dubs’ game against the Oklahoma City Thunder on Thursday … explaining to reporters he didn’t find Green’s actions appropriate.<\/p>\n “He took it too far,” Kerr said. “Draymond was wrong. He knows that. It’s a bad look.”<\/p>\n Kerr added that the five-game ban<\/strong> that Draymond received for putting his arms around Gobert’s neck and refusing to let go during the Dubs’ loss to the Timberwolves was “deserved.”<\/p>\n “It was a terrible visual for the league,” Kerr said, “for Draymond and for everybody.”<\/p>\n Initially, Kerr seemed to have Green’s back following the brawl … saying Tuesday night he thought his player did what was needed to protect Klay Thompson<\/strong>. In some ways, Kerr stood by that stance a bit on Thursday, telling media members he “had no problem” with Green getting Gobert off Thompson … but “he’s got to let go.”<\/p>\n “He hung on for like six, seven seconds,” Kerr said.<\/p>\n Without Green on Thursday night, the Warriors got blown out by the Thunder, 128-109.<\/p>\n The Dubs are set to be without their star player for another four games — as Green is only eligible to return to the floor on Nov. 24.<\/p>\n