Well, gang, it took almost three quarters, but we finally got our first groin shot of the 2016 NBA Finals ... and you're not going to believe this, but Draymond Green was not involved! [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr: The best slams from all of basketball] In the final minute of the third quarter of Thursday's Game 1, Green stole the basketball from Cleveland Cavaliers guard Matthew Dellavedova. (OK, so he was involved a little .) Green's teammate, Golden State Warriors supersub Andre Iguodala, pushed the ball ahead in transition, looking for a fast-break bucket that would extend Golden State's lead before the close of the quarter. As he crossed the 3-point line, though, he stopped short, and Dellavedova's attempt to reach in and swipe the ball caught ... well ... something else entirely. We're not sure if Los Angeles Lakers general manager Mitch Kupchak appreciated the impromptu shoutout, but we are sure that Iguodala didn't. He quickly whipped around to take exception to Dellavedova's Southern Hemisphere how-do-you-do, but while tempers flared and multiple players got involved, the issue thankfully didn't escalate beyond some jawing. Upon replay review, Dellavedova was...