Draymond Green Shamelessly Hooks Opponent's Neck In Latest Cheap Shot

Draymond Green can't stop throwing cheap shots. Green is truly on an all-time run of dirtbag antics, and he's not slowing down. 

During Tuesday night's game between Green's Golden State Warriors and the Miami Heat, the vet hooked his arm around Heat guard Patty Mills' neck. 

The dangerous motion by Green resulted in a Flagrant Foul.

Just a week ago, Green caused a bench-clearing scuffle against the Memphis Grizzlies, knocking over Grizzlies coach Taylor Jenkins in the process.

Green is a wrecking ball that the NBA can't control.

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Tired of his antics, NBA audiences went off on Draymond's latest cheap shot, wondering how long it'd take before he injures an opposing player using a trademark "basketball move."

After two separate suspensions for misconduct this season, Green evidently hasn't learned much from missing those games. 

Last postseason, Green earned a one-game suspension for stomping on an opponent's chest. It's an easy bet that Green could lose his cool again and be suspended in the postseason, should Golden State reach that far. 

Golden State traveled to Kaseya Center and escaped with a 113-92 win over the Heat. Green finished the game with four points, nine rebounds and eight assists.

The Warriors desperately hang on for playoff seeding, sitting 10th in the West at 37-34, with Houston (36-35) hot on their trail.

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Alejandro Avila lives in Southern California and previously covered news for the LA Football Network. Jeopardy expert and grumpy sports fan. Known for having watched every movie and constant craving for dessert. @alejandroaveela (on X)