Report: Draymond Green-Kevin Durant tension carried into Warriors locker room

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Near the end of regulation Monday night, Draymond Green secured a rebound and elected to push the ball down the floor instead of giving it to Kevin Durant.

Draymond ended up losing control, the Warriors never got off a shot, Durant fouled out early in overtime, and the Warriors lost to the Los Angeles Clippers.

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Durant wasn't happy with Draymond's decision in the closing seconds ...

... and the frustration spilled over into the huddle heading into OT ...

https://twitter.com/ClippsMcGee/status/1062242258940874753

... and it reportedly spilled over into the locker room:

However, the key takeaway from reporting by ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski and Marc Spears:

No one had to be separated, no player left his side and no hint of physicality loomed in the setting, sources said.

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Things get heated, and things happen in the heat of competition. You probably can put this one in the "not a big deal in the long run" category. We might learn more if Draymond and/or Durant address the media after Tuesday night's game against the Atlanta Hawks.

Drew Shiller is the co-host of Warriors Outsiders. Follow him on Twitter @DrewShiller

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