Harden's ejection, Embiid's flagrant - What's behind the sudden rise of these fouls in the NBA playoffs?
What's behind the sudden surge in flagrant 2 fouls during the first week of the NBA playoffs?
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What's behind the sudden surge in flagrant 2 fouls during the first week of the NBA playoffs?
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SAN FRANCISCO — With Draymond Green serving a one-game suspension and the Golden State Warriors down 0-2 in their first-round playoff series against the Sacramento Kings, they had a clear mindset: Don't feel sorry for ourselves.
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Golden State Warriors menjaga asa bertahan di babak playoff NBA musim ini usai mengalahkan Sacramento Kings 114-97 di gim ketiga. Skor sementara menjadi 1-2.