The NBA Playoffs' Worst Fouls and Injuries Have Been Given the 'Jackass' Treatment

NBA meets 'Jackass' in this video montage after Draymond Green kicked Steven Adams in the groin.

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What if you combined this year's NBA Playoffs with the TV show, Jackass? It sounds like a strange idea, but in case you haven't noticed, the league has experienced a rash of low blows throughout the postseason. Over the weekend, Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals between the Oklahoma City Thunder and Golden State Warriors brought this into the forefront following that "accidental" kick to the nuts by Draymond Green on Steven Adams. 

With the show's theme song playing in the background, we see Adams get hit in the groin by Green not once, but twice. The Warriors' Andrew Bogut takes one to the family jewels, courtesy of Mason Plumlee. Goran Dragic receives a basketball to the face, which was probably the least painful thing to happen to him this season. The time Steph Curry sent the entire Golden State fans into a panic attack when he decided to jump into the crowd for a loose ball and risk a potential injury to his fragile frame. Bismack Biyombo paying homage to Dikembe Mutombo for all the wrong reasons after taking a punch to the balls and muttering the phrase "No, no, no, no" as he puts his head down on the hardwood in obvious pain. All in all, the montage is kind of hilarious but very painful to watch and something you wouldn't wish upon your worst enemy. 

Somewhere, D'Angelo Russell is watching this clip and thinking that these dudes got it way too easy

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