Chaos Unleashed: Draymond Green And Klay Thompson Ejected In Wild Scuffle Against Timberwolves

Photo: Instagram/ Draymond Green

In a dramatic turn of events, the Golden State Warriors found themselves in the midst of a fiery scuffle against the Minnesota Timberwolves, resulting in ejections for key players Draymond Green, Klay Thompson, and Jaden McDaniels. 

The intensity of the altercation left Thompson with a ripped jersey and both him and Green ejected from the game.

Already grappling with the absence of star player Steph Curry due to a knee sprain, the Warriors now face a serious setback as they navigate the remainder of the game without Green and Thompson.

Photo: Instagram/ Klay Thompson

This leaves the Warriors without three of their five starters, including their entire dynasty trio.

As the Warriors aim to break free from a challenging three-game losing streak, overcoming the Timberwolves without their core players becomes a formidable task. 

 

The NBA community awaits the league's official breakdown of the altercation, raising the possibility of a post-game explanation from an official to unravel the intricacies of the scuffle.

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Source: Sports Illustrated
 

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