Steph Curry on brink of tears after latest Draymond Green ejection

Steph Curry looked defeated after Draymond Green was ejected less than four minutes into the Warriors’ win against the Magic on Wednesday.

Green received two technicals for yelling at referee Ray Acosta, which resulted in an automatic ejection for the veteran big man, and Curry appeared emotional while pulling his jersey over his face.

Green lost his cool after Acosta called a foul on Warriors swingman Andrew Wiggins — and Magic forward Paolo Banchero got the and-1 to tie the game 6-6.

Stephen Curry #30 of the Golden State Warriors looks upset during a game against the Orlando Magic at Kia Center on March 27, 2024 in Orlando, Florida. Getty Images

Curry was standing next to Green while he was chirping at the official and seemed upset while on the court after Green got tossed.

Some fans thought Curry appeared to wipe tears from his eyes at one point.

Stephen Curry #30 of the Golden State Warriors looks upset during a game against the Orlando Magic at Kia Center on March 27, 2024 in Orlando, Florida. Getty Images

The 36-year-old future Hall of Famer just lost his four-time champion center on the second night of a back-to-back — Golden State beat the Heat, 113-92, on the road Tuesday — as the Warriors fight for a spot in the play-in tournament.

The Warriors were also without forward Jonathan Kuminga due to left knee soreness. 

Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green (23) talks to referee Ray Acosta (54) after a foul call in the first quarter at the Kia Center in Orlando, Florida on March 27, 2024. Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports

Prior to his ejection, cameras captured Green continuously following Acosta on the court while yelling at him.

Crew chief Mitchell Ervin called it a “prolonged diatribe” with “egregious profane language” in the pool report, according to The Athletic.

It’s unclear what was exactly said as Green did not speak to reporters after the game.

Draymond Green #23 of the Golden State Warriors argues with a referee before being ejected during a game against the Orlando Magic at Kia Center on March 27, 2024 in Orlando, Florida. Getty Images
Paolo Banchero #5 of the Orlando Magic drives to the basket on Draymond Green #23 of the Golden State Warriors during a game at Kia Center on March 27, 2024 in Orlando. Getty Images

It would make sense if Curry was frustrated because the Warriors are in a desperate position.

Green’s latest ejection came after he missed 16 games this season due to an indefinite suspension by the NBA for hitting Phoenix center Jusuf Nurkic in the face on Dec. 12.

The league said Green’s “repeated history of unsportsmanlike acts” was considered when determining the suspension.

Draymond Green #23 of the Golden State Warriors argues with a referee before being ejected during a game against the Orlando Magic at Kia Center on March 27, 2024 in Orlando, Florida.
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Separately, Green was suspended after stepping on the chest of Sacramento’s Domantas Sabonis in the 2023 playoffs.

Green’s latest ejection also came after Warriors coach Steve Kerr said they can’t rely on Curry to play excessive minutes.

“He deserved it,” Kerr said of the incident.

Green was seen hugging Curry in the locker room after the game and posted about the Warriors’ win on social media.

“We don’t want to give ourselves self-inflicted wounds,” Curry said after the game. “We need him ‘so whatever it takes to keep him on the floor and be available.”

Taking to his X account Thursday, Green wrote: “Great DUB!! Appreciate my dawgs holding it down! On to the next one! BOUNCE BACK!”

Curry and All-Star forward Andrew Wiggins led Golden State to a 101-93 win against the Magic at Orlando’s Kia Center Wednesday night.

Curry finished with 17 points, 10 assists and four rebounds, while Wiggins led the Warriors in scoring with 23 points on the night.

Every win counts at this point amid a turbulent season for the Warriors (38-34), who are just two years removed from a championship.

The Warriors are vying to hold onto the 10th seed as the young but mighty Houston Rockets sit close behind in the No. 9 spot.



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Charles Barkley, Draymond Green in All-Star argument over Warriors

There is nothing not awkward about this exchange between Charles Barkley and Draymond Green.

The Warriors star got a tad defensive when the basketball Hall of Famer said that Golden State is “cooked” this season during the NBA All-Star broadcast. Green was serving as a sideline reporter and Barkley and the “Inside the NBA” crew were commentating on the festivities, which aired on TBS and TNT.

“I hate to say it, but the Golden State Warriors are cooked,” Barkley said.

“That’s crazy,” Green replied. “You said that last year, but we all know you don’t know what you’re talking about.”

When Barkley denied Green’s claim, the Warriors forward fired back: “You said it every year. You said it every year since I’ve been in the league.”


Warriors star Draymond Green interviews Jayson Tatum of Team Giannis during the 2023 NBA All-Star Game on Feb. 19, at Vivint Arena in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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Barkley continued to disagree, saying, “That’s not true, but y’all are cooked now… y’all are done… I’m telling you, y’all are done.”

Green hit back with a jab about Barkley never winning a championship in his career.

“This is crazy… Are we?… That’s four ahead of you, boss,” Green said, referring to his number of championship rings.

Barkley apparently went on to say that Golden State’s younger core has yet to step up in a big way this season while the team’s stars are getting older — adding that All-Star point guard, Stephen Curry, is “starting to break down.” Curry has missed 20 of the Warriors’ 58 games this season and is currently out with a leg injury.


Mascot Jazz Bear of the Utah Jazz delivers donuts to celebrate Charles Barkley’s birthday during the 2023 NBA All-Star Game on Feb. 19 at the Vivint Arena in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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Charles Barkley celebrates his birthday during the 2023 NBA All-Star game at Vivint Arena in Salt Lake City, Utah, Feb. 19, 2023.
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Green didn’t like that comment.

“He’s starting to break down? He got hit in the knee and hurt his knee!” Green said. “He didn’t just get hurt. He also got his arm snatched back, they’re contact injuries. Thank God he don’t look like you in Houston.”

The tense exchange occurred when Barkley rehashed a comment made by Grizzlies star Ja Morant during a sideline interview with Green.

At one point in the All-Star game, Green asked Morant if he was still not worried about any teams in the Western Conference following the NBA trade deadline on Feb. 9. The Nets traded Kevin Durant to the Suns on the night before the 3 p.m. deadline.


Reggie Miller and Draymond Green smile during the broadcast of NBA All-Star Saturday Night as part of 2023 NBA All Star Weekend on Feb. 18 in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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“Definitely you got to look at Phoenix now with adding KD,” Morant said. “Obviously, we can’t shy away from y’all [the Warriors]. Everybody knows y’all are always in contention… still Boston, man.

“But yeah, I’m still fine in the west.”

The defending champion Warriors are sitting in the ninth spot in the Western Conference with a 29-29 record.

Golden State defeated the Celtics in six games in the 2022 NBA Finals, which secured their fourth championship in eight seasons.

Green signed a multi-year contract with Turner in January 2022 and is expected to join the “Inside the NBA” team whenever his playing career concludes.

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