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Posted: 2023-12-15T21:03:01Z | Updated: 2023-12-15T21:03:01Z

Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr thinks the indefinite suspension Warriors forward Draymond Green was given by the NBA on Wednesday makes sense.

To me this is about more than basketball, its about helping Draymond, he said during a press conference on Thursday. I think its an opportunity for Draymond to step away and to make a change in his approach, in his life, and thats not an easy thing to do.

Green was suspended indefinitely for knocking down Phoenix Suns player Jusuf Nurkic during a Warriors vs. Suns game on Tuesday. He was ejected from the game.

The NBA said in a statement announcing the suspension that the league considered Greens repeated history of unsportsmanlike acts in its decision.

Green will be required to meet certain league and team conditions before he returns to play, the statement said.

The incident with Nurkic is Greens third ejection and second suspension this season.

He was suspended by the league for five games last month for grabbing Minnesota Timberwolves player Rudy Gobert around the neck in a headlock.

During Thursdays press conference, Kerr mentioned Greens incident with Gobert, and said it wouldnt have made sense to give Green another five-day suspension for his latest violation.

Thats not something you say, OK, well do five games and then hes gonna be fine, he said. The league did five games after the incident with Rudy [Gobert]. Thats not the answer, to pick a number.

The answer is to help Draymond, give him the help he needs, he continued.

Green addressed the incident with Nurkic during a press conference after his ejection from the game, saying that the Suns player was pulling his hip when the situation occurred.

I was swinging away to sell the call, made contact with him, he said. As you know, Im not one to apologize for things I meant to do, but I do apologize to Jusuf. Because I didnt intend to hit him.