Draymond Green is wholly deserving of the five-game suspension he received following his ejection against the Minnesota Timberwolves.
That is the view of Steve Kerr, with the Golden State Warriors coach claiming Green must recognise where the line is.
Green was ejected, along with Klay Thompson and Minnesota's Jaden McDaniels, when the Warriors lost to the Timberwolves earlier this week.
The 33-year-old grabbed Rudy Gobert, who called out Green's "clown behaviour", during an on-court bust-up, and served the first game of a five-game ban as the Warriors lost 128-109 to the Oklahoma City Thunder on Thursday.
"He took it too far," Kerr said. "Draymond was wrong. He knows that. It's a bad look, and the five games are deserved.
"I don't have a problem with [Green] trying to get Rudy off of Klay, but he's got to let go.
"He hung on for six, seven seconds. It was a terrible visual for the league, for Draymond and for everybody.
"Draymond has to find a way to not cross the line. I'm not talking about getting an ejection or a technical, I'm talking about a physical act of violence. That's inexcusable.
"We have to do everything we can to give him the help and assistance he needs to be able to draw that distinction between being an incredible competitor, but he can't cross that line. He crossed it the other night, for sure."
Green has now been suspended five times across his career.