Draymond Green weighs in on Wembanyama-Brunson shove incident
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 10, 2026, 7:53 AM
Last updated Jun 10, 2026
The controversy surrounding Victor Wembanyama's shove of Jalen Brunson in Game 3 of the NBA Finals continues to escalate. Draymond Green criticized Brunson's teammates for not reacting to the incident, which occurred while both players battled for position. The referees later acknowledged the failure to call a foul but ruled it did not warrant a Flagrant 1. Wembanyama remains eligible to play in Game 4, crucial for the Spurs as they aim to even the series.
- •Draymond Green expressed disbelief at Knicks' inaction following the shove.
- •NBA officials admitted a missed foul call on Wembanyama against Brunson.
- •Wembanyama is eligible to play in Game 4 after the ruling.
- •The Spurs will look to level the series in the next game.
- 7:53 AMYahoo Sports — Victor Wembanyama-Jalen Brunson controversy grows as Draymond Green brings Steph Curry into debate
"Draymond Green reacts to Victor Wembanyama's shove on Jalen Brunson.
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