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Tonight, the Golden State Warriors faced off against the Orlando Magic, but something odd happened. With 8:31 left in the third quarter, forward Draymond Green appeared to head to the locker room during a timeout and did not return to play for the rest of the game. What happened to him?

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During the timeout, Green and head coach Steve Kerr appeared to get into a heated argument, and Kerr seemed to tell Green to go to the locker room. Green did so and came back to the bench in his warmups between the third and fourth quarters.

Before checking out of the game, Green logged nine points, seven rebounds, and two assists, but, notably, had the lowest plus/minus on the team, a -5 during a 23-point win, which is not a good sign for his usually high non-statistical on-court impact.

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After the game, Kerr directly addressed the issue in a media appearance, and his comments added further intrigue.

“I took the timeout just because I thought we lost our focus there a little bit,” he told reporters. “[Green] made his decision to go back to the locker room to cool off. That’s all I’m going to say about it.”

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He also added that Green was not going to re-enter the game, and when asked whose decision it was, he simply said that Green “went back to the locker room.” The Warriors’ head coach explained that the team moved forward with the circumstances, and he liked what he saw from the team on the floor.

The 35-year-old is averaging his lowest efficiency since 2021 and a career high in turnovers, and with the team in a slump, perhaps a different energy is needed to survive.

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Golden State Warriors’ third-quarter surge turns tight battle into runaway win

The Golden State Warriors’ game against the Orlando Magic faced an odd disruption, with Draymond Green leaving, and the Magic did their best to take advantage as the Warriors attempted to adjust on the fly. The game remained tied deep into the third, with Jase Richardson giving his team an 81-80 lead with a layup, and things were beginning to look dire.

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However, Golden State found its footing and responded with the sharpest stretch of the night. The Warriors closed the third on a 9-2 run, sparked by an energetic slam from Quinten Post and a timely three from Jimmy Butler. That momentum carried through into the fourth, with Post scoring twice, Moses Moody drilling a three, and Brandin Podziemski converting on a three-point play to cap a 19-2 run that blew the doors open.

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The Warriors never looked back. Stephen Curry poured in 26 points, Butler added 21 on ultra-efficient shooting, and Moody chipped in 20 as the Warriors shot a blistering 52% from the field. Despite Green’s absence, the team managed constant defensive pressure, turning 18 Magic turnovers into 21 points. Now, that’s a comeback!

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