During Tuesday night's Game 4 Western Conference Finals matchup between the Warriors and Thunder, Draymond Green kicked Enes Kanter as he was falling to the court, tripping the Turkish big man.

At the time of the play, the NBA on TNT crew said they though the play was more intentional than the one on Steven Adams the game prior for which the league handed down a flagrant-2 foul. The NBA will reportedly not upgrade Green's play on Kanter to a flagrant foul.

The NBA faced some scrutiny for not suspending Green after the kick to Adams, including from Kevin Durant. If Green did receive a flagrant foul for the play with Kanter, he would have automatically faced a suspension for reaching the playoff flagrant penalty limit.

Luckily for the Warriors, they won't be without their starting power forward the rest of the series. Unluckily for the Warriors, Green has admittedly played poorly this series, and the team has a huge 3-1 hole to climb out of to get a chance at defending their title.

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