SAN FRANCISCO — Warriors forward Draymond Green had a heated exchange with coach Steve Kerr in the huddle during a third-quarter timeout Monday night and then went to the locker room on his own to cool down.
Kerr said even once Green returned to the bench for the finish of Golden State's 120-97 win against the Orlando Magic he wasn't going to play again after what happened.
''We got into it obviously and I took the timeout just because I thought we lost our focus there a little bit,'' Kerr said. ''We had it out a little bit and he made his decision to go back to the locker room to cool off and that's all I'm going to say about it. Everything is private. I've got nothing further to add.''
Green contributed nine points and seven rebounds in nearly 18 minutes after being ejected early in the second quarter Saturday against Phoenix for consecutive technicals.
''Tempers spilled over and I just thought it was best that I get out of there,'' Green said. ''I don't think there was a situation where it was going to get better so it was just best to remove myself. That's it.''
Green said he was available to play again but it wasn't his decision — and he had stiffened up by then, too.
''I thought I owed it to my teammates to be there. I'm not going to quit on my teammates,'' he said.
Golden State's 15-15 record is hardly what this group expected at this stage, and Green noted ''that's probably why tempers are flaring.''