Draymond Green yelling at Scott Foster caught on video
The Golden State Warriors an answer was needed, and they got it in the form of passion, frustration and a well-timed explosion from Stephen Curry.
During the third quarter Golden State won 125-120 over the San Antonio Spurs, the veteran forward Draymond Green was captured on video yelling at referee Scott Foster after a failed four-point play review. “You never missed a foul, Scott?” Green yelled across the paint, drawing gasps from the Frost Bank Center crowd. It was a flash of combustible energy that they both have fueled and frustrated the Warriors throughout Green’s career.
Draymond Green wants a review after fouling out on a 4-point play. Draymond gets a review (with replays).
Kerr didn’t wait for the bench to check, the review failed, and Draymond repeatedly yells across the paint to Scott Foster during free throws: “You never missed a foul… pic.twitter.com/tuBfo39Ae9
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For the head coach Steve Kerrthe outburst reflected urgency rather than chaos. His team entered the night having lost five of seven and looking disjointed after an embarrassing loss in Oklahoma City. The film session that followed was dull. Players called out lapses in effort, poor spacing and poor focus. Green’s words after that loss about “personal agendas” stung, but they resonated.
That sincerity turned into action. Green’s offense struggled again, going 1-for-10 from the floor and 0-for-7 from deep, but his defensive presence shaped the game. Against Spurs phenom Victor Wembanyama, Green held the top rookie to 4-for-12 shooting in their individual matchups and forced five turnovers. His relentless defense gave Golden State enough control to allow Curry to take over.
Draymond Green’s toughness helped spark the Warriors’ victory

Curry scored 46 points, including 22 in the third quarter that silenced the hostile crowd. He attacked the rim despite Vembanyama’s enormous wingspan, hit 15 of 16 free throws and reminded the league why he remains one of basketball’s greatest players.
Jimmy Butler added 28 points and eight assists, giving the Warriors another steady arm as Kerr’s new lineup provided much-needed balance. The win lifted Golden State to 7-6 and offered a reminder of what a championship culture looks like when tested.
Shouting, adapting and bravery were important. Green’s fire may have crossed a line with officials, but it also reignited a fading sense of purpose. At least for one night, the Warriors seemed connected again.
2025-11-13 17:26:00







