NBA star Draymond Green is a well known power forward of the Golden State Warriors. He was again caught in the act making an obvious foul when he kicked James Harden of the Houston Rockers in the head. This is one of the several incidents involving the Warriors' power forward and his famous kicking moves.

Draymond defended himself but it appears that the retired professional B.J Armstrong who happens to be Draymond's agent, was fierce enough to leave a statement like, "NBA changes rules to increase revenue, not to improve quality of the play," according to NBC sport.

Draymond tried to justify himself by saying that he was being targeted by the NBA in an unjustly manner and his kicks are of natural act. This familiar incident also happened during the last season where he was punished in the playoffs for kicking Steve Adams of the Oklahoma City Thunders, Give me Sport reported.

Draymond elaborated that other NBA stars are copying his moves, "I'm not going to say any names, you've got a lot of people doing my moves."  He added "That's what you call being trend setter, it's a great feeling for me."

He also stated that Harden and his fouls should also be reviewed as they seem to be unnatural as well and he must be punished the same way he is. Harden as expected denied Draymond's statement, instead he explained his style of getting to the ring. Harden stated, "For me, I just go to the basket and go up with two hands like you're taught."

With Draymond claiming that he is a trend setter because of his style of playing. It is more likely that the basketball star will continue what he has been doing. NBA has its rules and regulations that needs to be followed and as for Draymond according to the rules his foul was certainly not right.