Golden State Warriors injured center DeMarcus Cousins was ejected by referee Scott Foster Friday night at Madison Square Garden while on the bench. Cousins is still recovering from his Achilles injury, but has been traveling with the team.

Many were wondering how and why Cousins got ejected from the bench. We may have our answer now.

According to Marc J. Spears of The Undefeated, DeMarcus Cousins and New York Knicks big man Enes Kanter talked trash to each other on the court hours before the game during pregame workouts. The NBA got wind of it and let the referees know to watch out for Cousins during the game.

After the game, a contest the Warriors won by a final score of 128-100, DeMarcus Cousins told Spears he was still trying to figure out how he got ejected.

Just a wild night for Boogie, who made history by getting ejected for the first time with a new team before even suiting up for them.

It is still uncertain when DeMarcus Cousins will make his season debut with the Warriors. However, the All-Star center is already making an impact off the bench with his loud mouth.

After the game, Foster met with pool reporter Howard Beck of Bleacher Report to explain why he ejected Cousins: