Jimmy Butler and Draymond didn’t want a fine for talking about Steph Curry’s lack of calls ๐Ÿ˜‚ (video)

In a recent post-game discussion, NBA stars Jimmy Butler and Draymond Green expressed their concerns regarding the officiating during Steph Curry’s performance in the Golden State Warriors’ loss to the Houston Rockets. Curry, who has been a focal point of the league for over 16 years, struggled significantly in the game, finishing with only three points on a dismal one-for-10 shooting performance.

While addressing the media, Butler and Green were cautious about their comments, hinting at the potential repercussions of criticizing referees. Both players acknowledged the physicality that Curry faces on the court and the lack of foul calls that often accompany his gameplay. โ€œI’ve never seen an individual get fouled more than he gets fouled,โ€ Green remarked, highlighting the ongoing challenge Curry has faced throughout his career. He emphasized that it is both astounding and frustrating to witness a player of Curry’s caliber being subjected to such treatment.

Butler echoed Green’s sentiments, indicating that this issue isn’t new and has persisted consistently since Curry entered the league. โ€œHeโ€™s found a way through it, around it, under it, whatever you want to call it,โ€ said Butler, showcasing admiration for Curryโ€™s resilience. The duo’s discussion illuminated the broader issue of player treatment by officials, particularly for those who play with a style that invites physical defense, such as Curry.

Despite the clear frustration, both players were wary of stepping over the line that could lead to fines for their comments. Green’s light-hearted refusal to delve deeper into the specifics of officiating, stating, โ€œThatโ€™s my job, leave me alone,โ€ underscored the delicate balance athletes must strike when discussing officiating.

This incident serves as a reminder of the ongoing dialogue surrounding officiating in the NBA and the unique challenges faced by star players. As the Warriors look to regroup from this loss, the focus will undoubtedly shift to how they can support Curry in overcoming the physicality that has become a hallmark of his playing experience. The conversation initiated by Butler and Green not only highlights the camaraderie among players but also points to a significant issue that impacts the game at large.

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