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Jae Crowder wasnt ejected for kicking Luka Doncic in the groin, and Draymond Green isnt happy – Yahoo Sports

Jae Crowder wasn’t ejected on Monday night, and Draymond Green had plenty of thoughts.

The Phoenix Suns forward kicked Luka Doncic directly in the groin in the first half of their 121-114 win in Game 1 of their Western Conference semifinals series against the Dallas Mavericks on Monday.

Crowder went to make a pass near the top of the key around the midway point of the second quarter, and his right leg came flying up before drilling Doncic directly in the groin. That, naturally, sent Doncic to the floor in pain.

Crowder, after a review, was then hit with a flagrant 1 foul.

Yet because that didn’t result in an automatic ejection, Green erupted on Twitter almost instantly.

Clearly, he didn’t think that was fair after what happened to him the night before.

Green smacked Brandon Clarke in the face and dragged him down by his jersey in midair during Game 1 of the Golden State Warriors’ series against the Memphis Grizzlies. That play resulted in a flagrant 2 foul, which triggered the automatic ejection.

Ever since that play, Green has been telling anyone who will listen — whether that’s on his podcast, on Twitter, in the Warriors’ news conferences or even on TNT — that he didn’t think the call was fair, and that it was due to his reputation more than anything.

Though they were both flagrant fouls, the two were far different from each other. And for what it’s worth, the two players’ reputations are equally different.

But Green, just like he has been, isn’t ready to let this one go just yet.

Jae Crowder of the Phoenix SunsJae Crowder of the Phoenix Suns

Jae Crowder was hit with a flagrant 1 on Monday night after he kicked Luka Doncic in the groin. (Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

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