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.

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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