Green seeks payback after Wembanyama dodges NBA punishment in playoffs

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Draymond Green ripped Victor Wembanyama and the NBA on his podcast after Wembanyama was ejected but not suspended for elbowing Naz Reid in Game 4, arguing there would have been fines or suspensions if the roles were reversed. Spurs coach Mitch Johnson defended Wembanyama; the NBA opted against punishment, keeping the series tied 2-2. Green warned that Minnesota may need to protect itself, suggesting further on-court action could follow in Game 5.
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- Wembanyama gets ejected early in Spurs-Wolves Game 4 for elbowing Reid and drawing a Flagrant 2 foul AP News
- Victor Wembanyama avoided a suspension for vicious elbow to Naz Reid. Of course, that was the right call Yahoo Sports
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