NBA’s Draymond Green Slams Caucasian Ref After Technical Foul: ‘As a Black Man in America, Don’t Put Your Hand in My Face’

NBA’s Draymond Green Slams Caucasian Ref After Technical Foul: ‘As a Black Man in America, Don’t Put Your Hand in My Face’
Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green is speaking out after being hit with a technical foul during the Warriors’ Jan. 30 matchup against the Detroit Pistons — and his comments are quickly going viral. The outspoken veteran didn’t just challenge the call, but the interaction that led up to it.
Following the game, Green explained that the technical stemmed from him telling a referee not to put his hand in his face. According to Green, the moment felt especially charged given the broader context of race and respect — something he felt couldn’t be ignored.
“I find it very ironic that I got a technical foul for telling a Caucasian referee not to put his hand in my face,” Green said during his postgame remarks. “As a Black man in America, don’t put your hand in my face.” His statement immediately sparked conversation across social media and sports talk shows.
Fans were split in their reactions. Some applauded Green for speaking up and asserting boundaries, while others argued that confrontations with officials — regardless of intent — often come with consequences on the court, especially given Green’s long history of run-ins with referees.
Neither the Warriors nor the NBA has issued an additional statement addressing Green’s comments beyond confirming the technical foul. League officials have also remained silent on whether the interaction violated any protocols.
Still, the moment has reignited larger discussions about player-official dynamics, respect, and accountability in the league — and once again placed Draymond Green at the center of a conversation that extends far beyond basketball.
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