Wizards' Oubre suspended for Game 4 for knocking over Olynyk
By Kelly Sanders May 15, 2017
The Wizards and Celtics have had some discord between them throughout the 2016-17 season, even before the playoffs.
Olynyk was involved in an altercation with Kelly Oubre in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference semifinals.
"Our guys are certainly disappointed in the runs that we've allowed in each of the last two games and how that took us out", said Stevens. "They went on a 26-0 run, and we can't have that on the road".
"[The Wizards] were very physical", said Thomas, according to ESPN.com's Chris Forsberg. Team doctors are prepared to replace them again, if necessary.
But it's Green who is now pointing the finger at Celtics center Kelly Olynyk.
The former Kansas wing, instead, grabbed everyone's attention by trying to knock Boston's Kelly Olynyk into next week.
It takes one to know one if you're Draymond Green.
Oubre joked Friday about how he emerged from the shower in the second half and was surprised to see teammate Brandon Jennings in the locker room.
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Si Woo Kim was bogey-free until he hit a shot off the bulkhead and into the water on the par-5 16th and missed a short par putt. He then blocked his drive well right and into a lake by the tee box at the 12th hole on his way to an all-world bogey.
Olynyk received an offensive foul while Oubre was given a flagrant 2 foul and was thrown out of the game alongside a suspension for Game 4. "We're still down one, still down in the series". His brilliant play has leveled the series at two games each, with the action shifting back to Boston for Game 5 on Wednesday.
Insane is just how the Wizards like it. Wizards fans made certain Olynyk heard their thoughts, booing him throughout the Wizards victory and chanting "Kelly Oubre!" To get ejected when your team is up by more than 20 points early in the contest is just plain stupid. You let people get away with stuff and then finally when somebody reacts you penalize that guy.
James Harden led the Rockets with 43 points after scoring just 13 in Game 2.
Boston Celtics' Al Horford, right, blocks a shot by Washington.
Green briefly chided Oubre for not hitting Olynyk hard enough. I like to watch teams playing good basketball. C'mon, man. It's playoff basketball and things are going to get like that.
The Wizards have no issue holding their ground or fighting for more, as they've shown nine games into the playoffs. He wants more foul calls as the series continues. "We just have to control within our gameplan and stay focused".
"This dude be out there trying to hurt people man. That's what goes on with it".
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