Well, it doesn’t seem like Draymond Green is going to let us forget about his Flailing Leg Syndrome (FLS) anytime soon. Just two games after he picked up a Flagrant 2 foul (and narrowly avoided a suspension), Green’s legs once again flew high into the air and did some damage — this time to Andre Roberson’s face. It wasn’t the only time in the game his legs came up dangerously, either:
We can debate about intentionality all we want to no end, but whether he means to or not, Draymond’s habit is a dangerous one. He could have easily broken Roberson’s nose or knocked out a tooth. What’s more, any contact made to a player’s head and neck area is an automatic Flagrant 1, regardless of intent. This might finally be the hit that knocks Green out for a game, which would obviously come at a costly time for the Warriors.