He returned and played 32 minutes, finishing with 10 rebounds, 7 assists and 6 points in the loss. And during Golden State’s 126-117 win in Game 2 on Friday against Dallas, Green pushed the limits with officials with one technical foul but didn’t earn a second before eventually fouling out in 28 minutes. “I mean, let’s face it,” said Michigan State men’s basketball coach Tom Izzo, who was in the stands in Memphis when Green flipped off the fans. “Draymond can get, I don’t know what the right word is, but you can get emotionally a little bit out of sorts once in a while. Through most of this year, he’s really been in the right frame of mind. If he’s in the right frame of mind mentally, then he can react to all these things with his basketball IQ. “He’s a piece of art watching him work defensively.”