After a series full of static , it just wouldn't have been right for Game 7 of the 2016 Western Conference finals between the Oklahoma City Thunder and Golden State Warriors to go down without featuring an incident involving Thunder center Steven Adams and Warriors power forward Draymond Green. [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr: The best slams from all of basketball] With just under three minutes remaining in the second quarter on Monday night and the Thunder holding a 42-33 lead, Green and Adams once again tangled in the paint, this time fighting for rebounding position as a jumper by Oklahoma City superstar Kevin Durant traveled toward the basket. The shot splashed through, extending the Thunder lead to 11, but not before the two series-long combatants wound up on the deck, with Green seeming to take the worst of it: At first blush, it looked like the bruising Kiwi had somehow put the All-NBA Second Teamer in a headlock and dropped him to the hardwood with a maneuver that another long-haired, mustachioed, throwback-style prizefighter might have appreciated. Upon closer inspection, though, it appeared that Green — whose methods have come in for questioning at multiple...