Draymond has fan removed during Dubs-Bucks game in Milwaukee

In a testy game filled with technical fouls, a fan at Fiserv Forum was tossed during the action Tuesday night in Milwaukee.

Midway through the third quarter of the Warriors' game against the Bucks, Draymond Green approached the game officials and pointed to a fan sitting on the baseline behind the basket Milwaukee was shooting on.

After a minute of discussion with arena security, a fan was asked to leave the building.

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It's unclear what the fan said or did to get Green's attention, but it's not the first time this season he has had issues with courtside fans.

On Dec. 1, Green was fined $25,000 by the NBA for directed obscene language at a fan during the Warriors' game in Dallas on Nov. 29. In the incident, the Warriors' forward told the fan to "enjoy the f--king game, shut up."

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The fan in Dallas later tweeted at Green, noting that he wanted to match the $25,000 fine, a gesture Draymond appreciated.

In the Warriors' game against the Bucks, the officials handed out technical fouls to Jordan Poole, Steph Curry, Steve Kerr, Jonathan Kuminga, Milwaukee coach Mike Budenholzer and an inactive Andre Iguodala.

Green surely will address the incident with the fan in Milwaukee at some point after the game.

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