SAN FRANCISCO — The Golden State Warriors wiped the floor with the Denver Nuggets in Game 2. The final score was 126-106, and everything that could go wrong for the visiting Nuggets went wrong. Denver fought everyone besides the five players playing on the court.

Nikola Jokic had to be stopped by Stephen Curry and others from a potential fight with Gary Payton II, and Will Barton and Demarcus Cousins had a brief altercation with each other on their bench. While it was happening, Draymond Green left the Warriors bench to hype up the crowd.

“I just saw them arguing,” Green told ClutchPoints. “I wasn't sure who was arguing, but somebody's down there arguing. The crowd should notice that, and they should be very loud for that.”

The Chase Center crowd was as loud as they had ever been at times throughout the game, but it was strangely quiet when the altercation on the Nuggets bench occurred. Green and his teammates loved the energy of their fans, but one thing kept the night from being perfect.

“It took me a while to get them loud. That was disappointing,” Green jokingly told the media.

Green was a menace all night, and the three-time champion put together a masterful performance for the fans. His defense on Jokic was excellent, elevating his teammates' play on that side of the ball.

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Game 3 is a must-win for the Nuggets. The Warriors know it and want to eliminate Denver's dwindling hopes of making this series competitive. Going up 3-0 will do just that.