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NBA-Playoffs: Draymond Green just avoids the expectoration, warriors lead to rockets late for the 3-1 series on the series

Draymond Green had trouble on Monday evening in the Chase Center in San Francisco on Monday evening.

Despite his close management, the Golden State Warriors are now only a single game away from switching off the Houston rockets and getting it out of their opening round playoff series.

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The Warriors retired late Monday evening to win 109-106 against the Rockets in game 4 of their series. This gave them a 3-1 lead into game 5 on Wednesday in Houston, where they officially close the series and reach the semi-finals of the Western Conference.

The game, although it was the best in the series so far, was incredibly controversial, especially in the first half, when Green fell into two successive clashes that felt like they were a few games in manufacturing.

The first dipped after Green and Stephen Curry had entered him in the second quarter with Houston striker Dillon Brooks. After Green Amen Thompson had set a hard screen, Brook's hip-check sent curry and sent him to the ground. Curry, a little mocked, threw Brook's two fingers up after being called after a foul. Brooks then tried to get the ball out of curry's hands, which had triggered the incident and let a lot of people storm into it to break it up.

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