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Draymond Green was tagged with a flagrant foul late Thursday night. While exaggerating contact on a putback attempt, his flailing leg connected with James Harden’s head.

The referees reviewed the play and levied the ruling, something the NBA sanctioned against this past offseason after Green’s kicks became a major storyline in the postseason.

Green expressed displeasure postgame in the ruling and went even further at Saturday’s shootaround, criticizing the league office for believing they can tell him how his body is supposed to react to different situations on the court.

“I just laugh at it,” Green said. “It’s funny how you can tell me how I get hit and how my body is supposed to react. I didn’t know the league office was that smart when it came to body movements. I’m not sure if they took kiniesiology for their positions to tell you how your body is going to react when you get hit in a certain position. Or you go up and you have guys who jump to the ceiling. A lot of these guys that make the rules can’t touch the rim, yet they tell you how you’re way up there in the air which way you’re body (is supposed to go). I don’t understand that. That’s like me going in there and saying, ‘Hey, you did something on your paperwork wrong.’ I don’t know what your paperwork looks like. But it is what it is. They made the rule. Make your rule. I don’t care. But if you’re going to say it’s an unnatural thing, an unnatural act, no offense to James Harden, but I’ve never seen nobody up until James started doing it that shoots a layup like this under your arm (sweeps arms in a demonstration). That’s really not a natural act either. That’s not a natural basketball play either. But, hey, if you’re going to make a rule, make a rule. But if you’re going to take unnatural acts out the game, then let’s lock in on all these unnatural acts and take them out the game. I don’t know. Let them keep telling people how their body react I guess. They need to go take a few more kiniesiology classes though. Maybe they can take a taping class or functional movement classes. Let me know how the body works because clearly mine don’t work the right way.”

Draymond Green: "I didn't know people in the league office were that smart when it came to body movements…Maybe they took kinesiology." pic.twitter.com/hWVIhgP4r9 — Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) December 3, 2016

After the game, Green took to his Twitter feed to unload what seemed to be some veiled messages toward the league. After tweeting “Marked…,” Green sent out three pictures — one of the poster for the movie Bad Boys and two of the Bad Boys Detroit Pistons.

Asked about it on Saturday, Green smiled and sarcastically denied any link.

“Bad Boys is one of my favorite movies. Bad Boys 2, actually,” Green said. “I really enjoy that movie. I could tell you every line in the movie. I could sit there and watch it with you and you would listen to me and not them. So I was just watching Bad Boys. And as far as the Pistons one, I grew up in the state of Michigan. So the Detroit Bad Boys is near and dear to my heart. Joe Dumars is like a father to me. As close as someone can get to a father in your life, that’s what he is to me. If you see, he’s like the head of the snake in that picture. I haven’t seen my guy in awhile, so I miss him and I just wanted to post a picture of him.”