The NBA finally makes its ruling on Draymond Green's suspension

How could it have taken so long to come to this decision?

Draymond Green got away with one of the dirtiest plays so far in this postseason. He straight up kicked OKC's Steven Adams in the kiwis and somehow only got a Flagrant 1 foul and got to stay in the game.

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The NBA took all of Monday to make its decision on whether Green should be suspended for Game 4 between the Thunder and Warriors. The league ultimately made the call to not suspend him for his hit below the belt and now the Warriors will be able to use his services for tomorrow's game.

That is a huge relief to Warriors fans and the team considering how important he is on defense and offense when everyone else is struggling. However, it seems that Green got off pretty easy on this one considering he could have ended Adams' lineage with one swift kick. If Dahntay Jones got a one-game suspension for his punch to Bismack Biyombo's manhood then there was certainly no reason Green shouldn't receive similar treatment.

There was one report that originally said Green would be suspended, but the person who tweeted that out now says that he was hacked and that's why he tweeted out an erroneous report.