Draymond Green and the Golden State Warriors experienced a victory for the first time in a good while against the Chicago Bulls. However, it didn't come without some sort of physical violence happening on Steve Kerr's part.

The seasoned head coach was fed up with the way his men have been playing the game and made sure to get his point across by smashing his clipboard in front of the team. It was definitely a shocking image as you don't see a cool cat like Kerr lose his cool that often. However, his outrage woke the team up and helped them get the 90-104 victory over the Bulls.

Green was definitely surprised by what Kerr did, even noting that he injured his hand in the process of his actions. However, he agreed that his actions helped get a reaction out of the team and finish with a strong performance.

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Kerr went back to his usual joking self after the game, even telling NBC Sports' Logan Murdock that he's allowed up to two clipboards a year. He later clarified that the injury sustained is nothing serious. The head coach also explained why he felt it was necessary for him to make that outburst.

“We just had a stretch there where we were very careless, particularly with transition defense and we let them sneak behind us for layups,” Kerr said. “Those are cardinal sins.”

It was a great team effort from Golden State to get the win. Eric Paschall led the team with 25 points, seven rebounds, and three assists; Alec Burks was also solid with 23 points, ten boards, and seven dishes.

It's still a long season for the Warriors, but Kerr and the coaching staff hopes the Warriors will be able to step up to the plate and play gorgeous basketball. He also hopes that he doesn't have to break any more clipboards in the process.