Draymond Green criticizes NBA for interpretation of 'unnatural acts' The NBA league office's official description for Draymond Green's latest transgression, which resulted in a flagrant-1 late in the Warriors' 132-127 double-overtime loss to Houston on Thursday, was "unnatural leg extension." Or you go up and you got guys that jump to the ceiling, and I'm sure a lot of these people that make these rules can't touch the rim. Harden hit both free throws and the Rockets scored on the ensuing possession to seize a six-point lead, a necessary cushion as Golden State lost its first game since Nov. 4. "If you're going to say it's an unnatural act, no offense to James Harden, but I've never seen nobody up until really James start doing it in my life that shoot a layup like this under your arm," Green said. Maybe they can take a tape in class, functional movement classes and let me know how the body works because clearly mine doesn't work the right way. Green's comments came a day after head coach Steve Kerr chalked up Green's leg extension as a tactic Green has long used to draw fouls. In the NBA Finals, after hitting LeBron James in the groin, Green was suspended for Game 5.