Ejected Bucks Fan Shares His Side Of The Story And Received Apology And Refund From Bucks
During Wednesday’s game between the Golden State Warriors and the Milwaukee Bucks, Draymond Green had an exchange with a Bucks fan in the third quarter, which eventually led to Green asking the referees to eject the fan.
The referees complied, and the fan was kicked out of the game.
After the game, when asked what the fan said to him, Green responded with “some threatening stuff to my life.”
Now, the fan also revealed his take on the story and said that it was completely thrown out of proportion.
On the “KJ Live” podcast the fan explained that when he was trash-talking Green, he was actually saying Milwaukee fans were giving him “a pass.”
I was speaking up for the city of Milwaukee. Basically telling him, like, we’re giving you a pass. We haven’t forgotten about what you did — a big bully — and we’re giving you a pass. We forgive you.”
The season ticket holder also revealed that everything has been sorted with the Bucks, who even apologized to him and offered him a refund and future tickets.
“There was two police officers who were actually right there. There was a police officer and the league security who came back there and vouched for me. They were right there and said I didn’t use any profanity, I didn’t say anything malicious.”