One game after Draymond Green was the center of controversy for kicking Steven Adams in the groin, he's seemingly not done flailing his feet.

In Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals, the Warriors forward's feet found another victim in the Thunder‘s other center, Enes Kanter.

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The commentators said live that they thought this play by Green looked “more intentional” than the kick to Adams in Game 3. Green initially received a flagrant-1 foul for the Adams incident, and it was later upgraded to flagrant-2 despite Green and coach Steve Kerr both urging the league to rescind the flagrant call altogether.

Oklahoma City used a second straight 72-point first half to take control of Game 4. If they hold on to get the win, they'll take a 3-1 series lead back to Oakland for Game 5 on Thursday.

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