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Draymond Green calls out NBA officials for double standards
Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green. Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports

Draymond Green calls out NBA officials for double standards

Draymond Green had the announcers calling him a part of the Splash Triplets on Tuesday as he rained down five threes in Golden State's 134-120 win over the Lakers. 

However, he wasn't in a pleasant mood after the game, as he called out the NBA's referees for being biased with their officiating. 

Green was irate about a play in the third quarter when the Lakers' Austin Reaves drove to the basket for a layup. As seen below, Green got elbowed in the face by the Lakers guard and sold the no-call by staying on the floor for several seconds. 

After being helped to his feet by Stephen Curry, a furious Green approached the referees and sought an explanation. 

Due to Green's history of getting ejected, Curry and several other teammates tried to calm him down. The Warriors even called a timeout to ensure Green wouldn't bark his way out of yet another game. 

After the game, Green let it rip on the officials.

"I appreciate the guys being there [to calm me down] because it's a bit frustrating," Green said, via Anthony Slater of The Athletic. "Austin gashed his elbow and hit me in the face with it. I get hit in the face every single game and I get no foul calls. 

"I hit someone in the face, I get thrown under the jail. But when I get hit in the face, they don't see it. I get hit in the face every single night. I'm not sure if it has ever been called. But if I [take] a breath on somebody, they call it a flagrant foul. It's crazy to me."

Earlier in the presser, Green also revealed that the referee who didn't call a foul on Reaves talked to him rudely when he sought an explanation. According to Green, even Curry noticed the referee's demeanor and felt his teammate deserved better.

"He [Curry] heard how the referee talked to me, and he went immediately from [calming me down] to telling him, 'Yo, you can't talk to him like that.' That's the wackiest part about all this. You can speak to me however you want, but if I say something back, it's a tech."

With 21 career ejections, Green is just nine shy of surpassing Rasheed Wallace for the most in the 21st century. 

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