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Draymond Green explains what went wrong on stunning play vs. Hornets
Draymond Green and the Warriors had a rough game against the Hornets on Sunday. Sam Sharpe-USA TODAY Sports

Draymond Green found himself as a toppled Goliath during Sunday’s game. Now he is explaining how it happened.

Green’s Golden State Warriors were trailing the Charlotte Hornets by two points with 25.7 seconds left in the fourth quarter. Possession belonged to the Hornets, but Green was able to trap Charlotte guard Terry Rozier at halfcourt and force a jump ball.

Many obviously expected the 6-foot-6 Green to easily win the jump over the 6-foot-1 Rozier … and many were wrong. Lo and behold, Rozier won the tap over Green, forcing the Warriors to foul. Rozier then hit his two free throws, and the Hornets won 106-102. The loss was just the second of the season for Golden State and snapped a seven-game winning streak.

Take a look at the unexpected play.

After the game, Green offered an explanation. He said that he was distracted on the jump ball because the referee, David Guthrie, was still talking and the ball went up fast. However, Green did add that he still should have won the tap and took responsibility.

“It’s not his fault,” said Green, per ESPN’s Nick Friedell. “That’s on me.”

The Hornets climbed back above .500 with the victory, which was their third straight. As for Green and the Warriors, this probably brings back some bad memories. Last year, they were also involved in a crucial jump ball against Charlotte that did not go their way.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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