Following his ejection during the Golden State Warriors' Tuesday tilt against the Oklahoma City Thunder, forward Draymond Green elected not to speak with the media about the incident, rather choosing to keep some money in his pocket after the hefty fines that await him for two separate technicals and a consequent ejection.

“Nah, I’m going to save my money,” Green said, according to ESPN's Chris Haynes.

Green was visibly upset with the referees' calls in this game, and even more so after being called for a technical by Lauren Holtkamp at the end of the first half as he tried to plead his case with a bleeding mouth.

The Warriors forward was ejected at the 8:13 mark after soft-tossing a ball to an official in a call he clearly disapproved of.

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Green has now racked up 13 technical fouls and is three away from a one-game suspension. The 27-year-old had 15 technical fouls last season and managed to avoid a suspension, but with 28 games left in the season — the milestone seems unavoidable, to the Warriors' dismay.

The defending champions have now lost three out of their last four games after a 125-105 defeat to the Thunder — making that the first consecutive loss of this 2017-18 season. Golden State was 11-0 after losses prior to this game.

“We’re out of whack right now… It’s been a struggle,” said head coach Steve Kerr after the 20-point loss.

The Warriors have suffered a 30 and a 20-point loss within the span of a week — something which had never happened under Kerr's three-plus year regime.