
NBA: Draymond Green sparks chaos as Jimmy Butler Injured and Tari Eason clashes in Game 2
The Toyota Center saw clashes as the Houston Rockets evened their NBA first-round playoff series with the Golden State Warriors, on Wednesday night, April 23. Warriors star Draymond Green fell into conflicts, igniting multiple incidents that left tensions boiling over in Game 2.The chaos began early in the first quarter when Rockets youngster Amen Thompson collided mid-air with teammate Jimmy Butler, after tangling with Green during the game. Butler fell awkwardly, suffering a pelvic contusion, and was ruled out for the rest of the game after scoring just three points and two rebounds in under eight minutes.advertisementThe injury silenced the Golden State bench and shifted momentum in Houston's favor, with the Rockets moving ahead by 14 points at halftime.
Green's heated clash with Tari Eason escalates on-court dramaIn the second quarter, Draymond Green once again found himself in the middle of controversy. During a jump ball situation, he got into a shoving match with Rockets forward Tari Eason, triggering a deafening 'F--- you Draymond' chant from the home crowd.Draymond Green trying get under Tari Eason skin before the jump ballRockets crowd responds with a 'fuck you Draymond' chant pic.twitter.com/TGChjSpBQr— Fullcourtpass (@Fullcourtpass) April 24, 2025The exchange brought back memories of previous Rockets-Warriors playoff clashes, known for their intense physicality and heated moments. While Green was initially slapped with a technical foul, the NBA later rescinded it, keeping his postseason technical count at three, four away from a one-game suspension.advertisementTari Eason's mother, Teroya Eason, was quick to defend her son after witnessing the scuffle. Taking to the social media platform X (formerly Twitter), she fired back at Green, 'That man just lost his father. YOU DON'T WANT THIS DRAYMOND. This pain you ain't seen before... Don't get f****d up!'She continued, accusing Green of skirting consequences for repeated aggression, 'Draymond Green has done everything shy of pulling out a gun and shooting our players.'Despite the heated environment, Tari Eason kept his composure. Coming off the bench, the 22-year-old forward delivered 14 points and six rebounds, playing a crucial role in neutralizing a Warriors team missing their new centerpiece, Jimmy Butler.Eason also helped lock down Stephen Curry, who finished with just 20 points as Houston's defense suffocated Golden State's offensive rhythm.Warriors hope for Jimmy Butler's quick recoveryButler's injury is now the biggest storyline of the series. According to The Athletic's Anthony Slater, an MRI is scheduled to further evaluate the severity of the pelvic contusion. The X-ray showed no major structural damage, but the team will need more information before determining his Game 3 status.Golden State, who looked rejuvenated after trading for Butler, seemed disoriented without his presence. Without him, the burden falls even more heavily on Curry, who was constantly double-teamed and denied space by Houston's aggressive perimeter defense.advertisementGame 2 has revived the intense rivalry between Houston and Golden State, defining several playoffs runs in the late 2010s. The physicality, passion, and raw emotion on display Wednesday night felt like a throwback but with new players and fresh stakes. The series is tied 1-1 and heading back to the chase center.Game 3 set for Chase Center, Butler status unclearThe Warriors will get two days to regroup before Game 3 on Saturday, April 26. Meanwhile, the Rockets with the win will look to capitalize on Butler's absence if he cannot return.ALSO READ: Will Barton announces retirement after 11 years in NBA

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