Draymond Green Sends Love to Dub Nation and $85,300 Guard Just Hours After Extraordinary Meltdown With Steve Kerr

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Draymond Green sent a message of appreciation to Dub Nation and teammate Pat Spencer on Monday. The post came hours after his heated sideline exchange with Steve Kerr during the Golden State Warriors’ 120–97 win over the Orlando Magic.

Green showed love to Spencer and the Warriors fan base on Threads as he reshared a couple of posts from the Bay Area's sports station, 95.7 The Game.

The first post highlighted Pat Spencer, showing the guard, who earns $85,300 per Spotrac, knocking down a free throw.

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"MVP Pat lol," 95.7 captioned the post.

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Green reacted to the clip with a two-word response.

"Yeah P!" Green wrote.

The radio station's second post featured Green’s son, DJ, as Dub Nation sang “Happy Birthday” to him at Chase Center.

"The fans at Chase Center sang happy birthday to Draymond’s son, DJ 🥹🎉," the caption read.

Green reacted to this clip by sending love to the entire Warriors fan base.

"Happy birthday Big dude! Love to the Dub Nation!" he wrote.

The four-time NBA champion reacted to the clips just hours after a heated exchange with Steve Kerr. The confrontation early in the second half saw Green leave the bench area and head to the locker room.

Despite missing over 20 minutes in the second half, the Warriors were able to put up a strong display without Green. Steph Curry was at the forefront of this impressive display as the guard scored 18 of his 26 points in the second quarter, as the Warriors outscored the Magic 31-14 in the fourth.

The win marked the Warriors’ first back-to-back victory in over two weeks as they continued to climb the Western Conference standings.

Draymond Green and Steve Kerr reflect on their on-court altercation following the Warriors' win

The Golden State Warriors continued their impressive run at home, improving their record at Chase Center to 9-4 with a win over the Orlando Magic. However, this victory was overshadowed by the on-court altercation between Steve Kerr and Draymond Green.

The duo reflected on their confrontation during their respective post-game interviews.

"So we had it out a little bit and he made his decision to go back to the locker room to cool off and that's all I'm going to say about it. Everything is private and I got nothing further to add," Kerr said. "We play basketball, it's an emotional game. You know, people lose their emotions sometimes," Green said. "We've been at this now for a long time, you know. So sometimes you wait people for a long time. There's a level of comfort and s*it happens. We move forward."

Despite the heated confrontation, both sides expressed a desire to move forward as the Warriors look to build on their recent run.

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